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P. knowlesi was found to be easily confused with P. malariae during microscopic examination, resulting in many cases being attributed to P. malariae when in fact they may have been caused by P. knowlesi.
The resulting series from step 1, revised after closer examination resulting from step 2, are then placed together and compared.
However, it is an uncomfortable examination, resulting in a significant rise in the HR and blood pressure [ 17].
4 patients were excluded because of the following: a history of hepatic surgery, coexisting bland and neoplastic thrombi, or an unsuccessful examination resulting from body movement and artifacts.
In this study by Butler et al., the diagnosis of HF was made after a clinical examination, resulting in an HF prevalence as high as 45%% [ 13].
The date of diagnosis was either the date of the baseline examination resulting in diagnostic criteria or the self-reported date of diagnosis from the baseline questionnaire.
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A parasitologic stool examination resulted negative.
Neuropathological examination resulted in WHO grade II gliomas in all cases.
This examination resulted in the identification and quantification of over 1300 unique ubiquitination sites.
Not all screening examinations resulted in gradable images.
Both clinical and radiological examinations resulted negative too.
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