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However, it is important to note that the FNH-like nodules can infrequently demonstrate washout in the delayed phase, mimicking HCC [58, 59] (Supplementary material 1).
Large polypoid luminal tumours can often expand the rectum and can infrequently not be diagnosed as threatening the fascia or even classified as T4 tumours.
However, either of the two lineages can infrequently be found in both depth habitats.
Of note, patients in DIG were not treated with a beta-blocker and such a combination can infrequently lead to atrioventricular block.
It more frequently occurs with medial epicondyle fractures, although, it can infrequently be associated with lateral humeral condyle fracture [ 1- 3].
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Alternatively, stem cells can divide infrequently, and the differentiated cells are long lived (slow turnover).
One can tolerate infrequently missing data points due to, for example, occasional high radio interference at some narrow frequency bands or due to short-lasting sporadic layers.
With the little money available to him and his family, Ahmed can only infrequently buy diapers for his three incontinent older children and his two little ones.
In anesthetized and non-paralyzed animals, the macrovibrissae are usually motionless; however, spontaneous movement of single or multiple macrovibrissae can occur infrequently and can continue for several minutes.
Out of this frustration the often profiled can become the infrequently read.
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