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DN-Diabetic Neuropathy Diabetic nephropathy defined clinically as the presence of MA or overt nephropathy in patients with diabetes who lack indicators of other renal disease, is the most common cause of renal failure in the industrialized countries [ 4] and is now considered the commonest cause of ESRD worldwide.

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We tell the students to consider the commonest presentation of a particular disease or condition.

They had colonised the area so rapidly that at the time were considered the third commonest warbler there.

Also, incomplete mesorectal resection was associated with an increase in local and overall clinical recurrence compared to resection with an intact mesorectal fascia, mesorectal fat residues being the most plausible reservoir of viable residual tumour cells and still widely considered the single commonest cause of local recurrences [21, 22, 23, 24, 25].

It is known that red lead and cinnabar are considered as the commonest pigments of ancient China [23, 24].

With reference to site distribution, although the tongue is considered as the commonest site of occurrence of primary OSCCs in developed countries, betel chewing results in cancer of the buccal mucosa more commonly in patients from developing countries.

The cancer registry considered that the commonest cause of absent staging was most likely to be because the patient had disseminated disease, with laparotomy and formal staging not having been undertaken.

Prevalence of the past year physical IPV was 15.1%, where slapping was still regarded as the commonest type and choking or burning was considered the least common.

Iron deficiency is considered to be the commonest worldwide nutritional deficiency and affects approximately 20% of the world population.

Pain was considered to be the commonest reason of disrupted sleep.

This gene has been extensively studied in several human cancers, and mutations of this gene are considered to be the commonest genetic anomaly in human tumours (Wong et al, 1999).

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