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Most of these criteria would tend to exclude patients with a worse prognosis, although the histological criterion would exclude lower grade tumours with a better prognosis.
The "gold standard" definition for PJI was the presence of at least one histological criterion, the presence of a sinus tract or purulence around the device.
17 (21.5%) patients met the histological criterion for infection alone and 40 (50.6%) patients met both clinical and histological criteria for infection.
The histological criterion used to make the diagnosis of NAFLD was the presence of macrovesicular fatty change in hepatocytes with displacement of the nucleus to the edge of the cell [ 19].
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A combination of clinical, radiological, and histological criteria are used to diagnose sarcoidosis.
Ro et al. proposed additional histological criteria for the diagnosis of carcinosarcomas [10].
By histological criteria, the cyto-architecture of the mutant cochlea showed a normal appearance.
However, there was no significant difference among these groups in other histological criteria.
Introduction: Hemophagocytosic syndrome is a rare but potentially fatal disease, defined by clinical, biological and histological criteria.
Fungal positive respiratory sample was considered as colonisation when no clinical, radiological or histological criteria for invasive infection were present.
The definition of the gross tumour volume and the clinical target volume depends on clinical, anatomical and histological criteria.
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