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Clinical and radiological presentation of pulmonary TB in older subjects is frequently atypical, with a more frequent involvement of lower and middle lobes, of miliary patterns, and, in several studies, less frequent cavitary lesions [ 26, 27], although this latter observation remains controversial [ 28].
Preoperative angiographic study should be considered, due to frequent involvement of the common carotid artery.
Takayasu artertitis is also known as "pulseless disease" from the frequent involvement of subclavian arteries with substantial stenosis and subsequently diminished peripheral pulses [5].
Features of Strongyloides colitis that contrast with those of ulcerative colitis include (1) skip pattern of the inflammation, (2) distal attenuation of the disease, (3) eosinophil-rich infiltrates, (4) relative intact crypt architecture, and (5) frequent involvement of submucosa.
Our results do not support the frequent involvement of XMRV or MLV-related viruses in autism pathogenesis.
Importantly, using the set of non-driver kinases either the subsequent equivalent set as originally statistically ordered or the total set (n = 344) [35]–did not reveal significant bias (GSEA nominal P = 0.99 and 0.66, respectively), which reinforces the idea of frequent involvement of driver kinases.
One reason is the generally frequent involvement of protein protein interactions in transcriptional regulation.
The frequent involvement of the CNS following instillation of cyclopentolate is in line with the literature.
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The hospital and nursing home wards will be selected based on their similarities with regard to the number of employees, the number of patient beds and their frequent involvement in, and organisation of, work tasks for the transitional care of the elderly.
We also observe that deeper and more frequent involvement corresponds with greater perceived value of the system.
Amyloid causes splenomegaly in only 4 13% of patients with systemic amyloidosis, despite frequent involvement pathologically.
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