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Seven cases were categorized as MB with myogenic and/or melanotic differentiation.
Cases were categorized by antibody type and clinical outcomes obtained by chart review.
Cases were categorized by operation type and diagnosis.
The remaining cases were categorized as having nMM.
The cases were categorized according to whether bone graft was performed or not.
Inpatient and ambulatory surgical cases were stratified by surgical procedure, and outpatient clinical cases were categorized by type of visit and health care provider.
Based on the clinical manifestation, IRIS cases were categorized as systemic OI-related IRIS (OI-IRIS) and mucocutaneous-IRIS (MC-IRIS).
Considering the pandemic case definitions with reference to international guidelines [17], these last four cases were categorized as H1N1pdm-confirmed cases.
Cases were categorized into one of three groups: '0 1 genes methylated', '2 3 genes methylated', or '4 7 genes methylated'.
For the analysis of current practice, we categorized the answers 'always' and 'frequently (in more than 50% of cases)' as "positive", and the answers 'never' and 'sometimes (in less than 50% of cases)' were categorized as "negative".
All other cases were categorized as possible.
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