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These autoantibodies are associated with a distinct clinical entity, the antisynthetase syndrome, which is clinically characterised by myositis, ILD, nonerosive arthritis, Raynaud's phenomenon, and skin changes on the hands ('mechanic's hands') [ 48, 49].
It is clinically characterised as episodic localised and transient oedematous swelling, most commonly affecting superficial regions such as the face, genitals, and extremities.
Acute haematogenous osteomyelitis is typically seen in young children and is clinically characterised by a rapid onset of complaints after contact with a pyogenic blood-borne organism.
Fulminant hepatic failure is clinically characterised by acute severe impairment of hepatic function, causing hepatic encephalopathy within 8 weeks of jaundice [29].
Parkinson's disease (PD, OMIM: #168600) is a uniquely human disease that is clinically characterised by cardinal motor symptoms such as postural instability, bradykinesia and resting tremor [1].
Generalised spike wave (GSW) discharges are the electroencephalographic (EEG) hallmark of absence seizures, clinically characterised by a transitory interruption of ongoing activities and impaired consciousness, occurring during states of reduced awareness.
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