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A classic case of R.B.D., described 381 years before the condition was recognized.
Because Chris's condition was recognized early and treated properly, he, like other Marfan patients similarly treated, can expect to live into his 70's or beyond.
Finally, in 1958, her condition was recognized and she underwent the first of two operations for the relief of her tremors and her awkward gait.
This parkinsonian-like condition was recognized as an autosomal recessive disorder directly caused by impaired DAT functioning, and named Dopamine Transporter Deficiency Syndrome (DTDS); the clinical phenotypic continuum has been afterwards broadened to adult patients13, and recently new cases were reported14.
Moreover, because the physical changes due to the thinning and the appreciation corresponded, as a decrease in tree density and the total basal area of the thinned condition was recognized, we suggest the possibility that the thinned forest strengthened the impression of the forest environment being deserted.
The condition was recognized nearly 20 years ago by the World Health Organization as a potential precursor to osteoporosis, a severe thinning of the bones that can lead to increased risk of bone fracture.
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Now, the condition is recognized by measuring he hydrogen generated from undigested lactose by the bacteria in the gut.
The condition is recognized from characteristic heart sounds and from patterns that show up in echocardiography or electrocardiography.
There is an effective treatment if the condition is recognized and the person is brought to a hospital.
This pathological condition is recognized as a source of relevant phenomena, such as frequency veering and mode localization or hybridization.
This condition is recognized in the early neonatal period due to feeding difficulties, restricted mouth opening, and in extreme cases, presenting with respiratory distress.
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