Sentence examples for defined suspicious from inspiring English sources

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The drug agency defined suspicious deaths as those involving one or more allergic reactions or a drop in blood pressure.

Sixty defined suspicious esophageal lesions were biopsied from 53 (41.1%) patients after IEE screening and 30 (23.3%) patients had the presence of dysplastic or cancerous lesions by histopathological examination.

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However, the lack of a consensus on the standardization of quantitative indicators for defining suspicious axillary lymph nodes on ultrasound evaluation remains a significant issue, and contributes to the continued inability to effectively apply this methodology to clinical practice.

Areas with rapid and increased contrast enhancement within the peripheral zone were defined as suspicious for PCa.

Kabasakal et al. tried to score the severity of the lesion on an empirical 0 10 scale, in which 1 is defined as suspicious change and 10 represents the end stage of the AL [ 11].

Biopsied cases were assigned as either category 4 or 5. Lesions in category 4 are defined as a suspicious abnormality, and lesions in category 5 as highly suggestive of malignancy.

A lymph node was defined as sonographically suspicious if one of the following characteristics was positive: size (longitudinal > 2 cm; transverse > 1.5 cm); shape (longitudinal/transversal ratio < 2, round), loss of central fatty hilum, cortex (eccentric or thickened; > 3 mm, as adopted by Oz et al. [ 17]) (Fig.  1).

Physical examination revealed a 2 cm × 2 cm, elastic, firm, ill-defined suspicious mass in the upper outer quadrant of her left breast.

DRE result was defined as unsuspicious versus suspicious.

Here, the performance of visual registration was examined for ability to locate suspicious lesions defined on MRI.

We defined results designated as suspicious or indicative of cancer as positive with respect to both UGIS and endoscopy.

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