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Most cases consist of abrupt intense frontotemporal cephalea, as in our case study, having a premature beginning (same day) and commonly concluding within 5 days.
Kieran Harrington, the diocese's spokesman, said that in recent years 75 percent of the parishes in the diocese had gone into debt, sought diocesan subsidies or been forced to dip into reserves, which in most cases consisted of the proceeds of previous sales of church school buildings or other properties.
Management for this condition in most cases consists of routine ophthalmologic monitoring.
It is built up of a number of strongly contrasting coloured areas and has a fairly simple stratigraphy, in most cases consisting of only one paint layer applied on a calcite ground.
Most cases consisted of multiple forms of violence.
Only oral therapy was advised for children, in most cases consisting of the same antibiotic that is used for adults (flucloxacillin) but with adjusted dosages.
Although TOSV infection in most cases consists of a mild disease with a favorable outcome, a small number of severe cases have been reported in the literature.
Gross lesions, in most cases, consisted of purple areas of consolidation in apical and cardiac lobes of lungs, interlobular edema, and enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes.
Depression among adolescents is common but most cases go undetected.
The low-molecular-weight products, prepared from stoichiometrically equal amounts of monomers, were examined by mass spectrometry and shown, in most cases, to consist primarily of cyclic oligomers; traces of linear oligomers were identified in some samples.
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