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Although limbic encephalitis has been known as a paraneoplastic syndrome, there have been recognised forms characterised by serum autoantibodies, directed against glutamic acid decarboxylase (anti-GAD) and voltage-gated potassium channels (VGKC), not related to neoplastic conditions.

It could be hypothesised that morphologies different from reverse curvature forms (characterised by a more diffuse LV hypertrophy and by a very common presence of an identifiable HCM-associated mutation) may be affected by a less severe diastolic dysfunction.

On the basis of electrophysiological criteria, CMT can be divided into two major types: type 1, the demyelinating forms, characterised by a motor median nerve conduction velocity less than 38 m/s; and type 2, the axonal form, with a normal or slightly reduced nerve conduction velocity (The UMD-LMNA database: www.umd.be/LMNA).umd.be/LMNA

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The following criteria of clonality were established: 1/an iterative growth form characterised by a horizontal (above- or underground) axis and vertical (orthotropic) above-ground axes in the architecture of an individual, and 2/the ability of the upright axes to function independently and to regenerate the thallus.

Imaging findings of COP have already been described; it can be observed in three main patterns: the typical form, due to the presence of multiple alveolar opacities; the form with focal consolidation, also called focal COP; the infiltrative form, characterised by the presence of infiltrative opacities.

FHM is a rare subtype of MA with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern; it is a primary headache form characterised by motor weakness (transient hemiparesis or hemiplegia) during the aura phase of migraine attacks, and similar episodes in at least one first- or second-degree family member.

Clinical signs occur in young growing birds in the Acute Marek’s Disease (MD) form, characterised by high mortality from visceral tumours.

Eight to 10% has the digestive form, characterised by dilation of the oesophagus or colon (megaoesophagus and megacolon).

We have recently cloned and sequenced a third PoCD11a form characterised by an insertion of 27 amino acids at the same position (P744EPLQLSSTSSAASATLSRLPLLCAQ Q 770) [GenBank: DQ474234] which is predicted to lengthen the α-helix further.

Histologically, CHI is classified into a diffuse form, where the pancreatic β-cells show increased nuclear size throughout the pancreas and a focal form characterised by the presence of a focal adenomatous hyperplasia confined to a single region of the pancreas (29).

The high grade form is characterised by TP53 gene inactivation and progression to a muscle invasive stage seems to require a subsequent loss of chromosome 9 [ 3].

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