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The children of the highest grades (grade 6, 7 and 8, corresponding with age 9-13 years old) were also asked to fill in a questionnaire themselves during class hours.
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Regarding the distension, the ascending colon received the highest grade (grade 4) for all segments in groups 1 and 2. A better distension of the sigmoid was found in preparation group 1 compared with group 2 (p = 0.021).
Grade I on 1st day was employed, which progressed to higher grades (grade II & grade III on 2nd & 4th day).
We classified the scores into four grades and compared the lower grades (Grade 1 and Grade 2) and the higher grades (Grade 3 and Grade 4) between the different genotypes of BMX.
Cytoplasmic staining in higher grades (grades 2 and 3) represented approximately 20% of total staining.
All tumors were high grade (grade III), invasive ductal carcinomas.
The majority of ovarian cancers were of high grade (grade 1 (5), grade 2 (18), grade 3 (56)) and serous in histology (serous (65), endometrioid (4), mucinous (3), undifferentiated (2), mixed (1), clear cell (1), unclassified (3)).
Twenty cases of human astrocytomas, ten low-grade (grades I II) and ten high-grade (grade III IV), were retrieved from the files of the Pathology Department of the Clinical University Hospital, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
For comparative purposes with previous reports, the 1973 World Health Organization (WHO) grading system [low grade (grades 1 2) and high grade (grade 3)] was used in this study which is still the most commonly used system despite being superseded by the 2004 WHO/International Society of Urologic Pathology (ISUP) classifications [5].
c: high grade: grade II and grade III.
Forty-four patients (36%) had high-grade (grade 2 3) serous carcinoma.
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