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The variants defined as benign were removed.
Malignancy practically never occurs in BI-RADS®-US 2 lesions, which are defined as benign findings.
Isolates defined as benign showed greater serogroup diversity and were more spread geographically [ 4].
If the nodule cannot be directly defined as benign, the nodule is further evaluated.
When the exacerbation was not detected for more than 6 months, lymph node enlargement was defined as "benign".
Contrarily, "overdiagnosis" was defined as a FS diagnosis of BOTs or ovarian malignancy later defined as benign and borderline, respectively.
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Specifically, we sought to determine: (a) whether it was possible to train healthier (defined as more benign/less threatening) interpretations regarding the significance of intrusive thoughts; and (b) whether there was a link between modifying negative interpretations and subsequent emotional vulnerability to an OC stressor.
We define normal as benign tissue, whether normal-appearing, reactive, or desmoplastic.
This tumor has been defined as a benign neoplasm, although it is suggested that some cases may have a malignant potential after hepatic resection [2,4,5].
A ganglion cyst is defined as a benign cystic mass that is surrounded by dense connective tissue, without a synovial lining and is filled with a gelatinous fluid rich in hyaluronic acid and other mucopolysaccharides.
Imbalances that were not associated with well-characterized human syndromes were defined as "likely benign" when the variant was well documented to occur in the normal population on the basis of public databases (http://projects.tcag.ca/variation) or internal lab experience which includes analysis of about 16,000 individuals.
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