Sentence examples for common pathology which from inspiring English sources

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Incomplete or abnormal development leads to the most common pathology, which affects the organs in question: agenesis and hypoplasia.

Briefly speaking, the systemic effects are the reflection of a broad common pathology which ultimately causes an 'augmented' inflammation and impairment of immunocompetence during AKI [ 29, 30].

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However, nothing is known in this regard in DED, the most common eye pathology, which is characterized by sustained inflammation on the ocular surface.

The most common basic pathology, which caused cardiac arrest, was acute myocardial infarction with dominating anterior wall infarction.

The purpose of this preliminary study was to develop a parametric volumetric detailed finite element model of the osteoligamentous spine to simulate surgical corrections of common spinal pathologies which, in subsequent studies, will serve to compare, design, and optimize new spinal devices.

We investigated the contribution of cognitive reserve on this disassociation using biomarkers that capture two major aspects of Alzheimer's disease pathology (amyloid and neuronal) as well as vascular pathology, which is very common among the elderly population.

This pathology, which becomes more common with age [ 3] and with the practice of certain occupations and sports, is evidenced mainly by pain, restricted movement and strength and by the loss of shoulder functionality.

The trick was to inflate a common, everyday condition to the level of pathology, which, if not attended to, could blight one's prospects for personal happiness and success.

In addition to the co-occurrence of disease in an individual or family, ALS and a significant proportion of patients dying with FTD share a common pathology, TDP-43 [ 13, 14], which aggregates within cortical, brainstem, and spinal cord neurons.

In conditions where there is an overall decrease in serum albumin, which was a common pathology in all our three patients, the osmotic pressure in the choroidal vessels is decreased, and there is transudation of fluid into the sub-retinal space.

Forty-four patients (86.2 %) were diagnosed as having squamous cell carcinoma, which is the most common pathology of the oral cavity.

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