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Paraneoplastic DM is not associated with poorer prognosis and commonly demonstrates a parallel regression of the dermal lesions and muscular symptoms when the cancer is in remission and return with malignancy recurrence as highlighted by our patient.
This is important since methionine PET commonly demonstrates tumour extension beyond the boundaries shown by conventional MRI and is currently being explored as a basis for radiotherapy planning[ 90, 91 ].
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The existence of the various known unstable free radicals is most commonly demonstrated by the reactions that they undergo.
Patients commonly demonstrate kwashiorkor (protein deficiency) and marasmus (combined protein and carbohydrate deficiency) syndromes.
Symmetric and confluent T2W/FLAIR hyperintensities in periventricular and subcortical white matter are commonly demonstrated in CADASIL.
In general, suspension formulations of insulin commonly demonstrate reduced solubility and result in sustained release.
Data revealed that, while additivity is at work in some cases, cooperativity is more commonly demonstrated.
African-American breast cancer survivors commonly demonstrate low serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH D).
Detrital feldspar occurs from trace amounts up to 7% with the main feldspars commonly demonstrating polysynthetic twinning microcline (Fig. 4c).
Critical illness is typically associated with a catabolic stress state in which patients commonly demonstrate a systemic inflammatory response.
One or more video signs of possible concussion were seen during 383 tackles (i.e., only 0.3% of the total number of tackles), most commonly demonstrating the characteristic "slow to get up" (Table 5).
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