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The commonest features present on previous screens were microcalcification, asymmetric density and ill-defined mass.
19, 24, 31 The commonest features of CM are subacute headache and confusion.
Visual hallucinations (VHs) are one of the commonest features of DLB, present in 54% to 70% of patients [ 3].
The commonest features (69%) were spasms, often painful, and stiffness and rigidity of the neck, trunk or limb muscles; these were associated with walking difficulties and frequent falls.
Attacks were recurrent in 88% and the commonest features associated with the pathogenic variants were fever (88%), limb pain (85%), abdominal pain (74%), rash (63%) and eye manifestations (45%).
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Pseudopapillary architecture and hyaline globules were the commonest histologic features, seen in 100%and84%4% of cases, respectively.
Microcytic anaemia, rectal bleeding and persistent diarrhoea were the commonest clinical features resulting in patients being flagged up.
Asymmetry (n = 4) and distortion (n = 2) were the commonest lesion features associated with a positive biopsy result.
The commonest presenting features of FAP are alteration of bowel habit and rectal bleeding, but both are found in many other conditions.
The commonest radiological features of screen-detected cancers in this age group are granular microcalcification (28%), spiculate mass (22%), poorly defined mass (20%) and comedo calcification and parenchymal distortion both at 18%.
The commonest presenting features (seizures, confusion, amnesia and psychosis) seen in 41/44 patients are likely due to cortical temporal lobe dysfunction, as frequently seen in classical limbic encephalitis, and the same applies to the psychotic features (Harrison, 1999; Janssen et al., 2009; Minatogawa-Chang et al., 2009).
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