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The latter are a backcrossed NOD strain that express diabetes-related IgG antibodies but infrequently develop insulitis.
Patients with malignancies not infrequently develop a hypercoagulable state leading to deep venous thrombosis and sometimes pulmonary embolism (PE) (Fig. 9).
To adequately address these issues and validate this study, a further prospective study involving the analysis of a population large enough to include a sufficient number of patients with cancers that infrequently develop skeletal metastasis, as well as a sufficient number of patients who underwent surgery, will be necessary.
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Imaging surveillance is often performed to monitor the progression of FALD and to detect hepatocellular carcinoma, which infrequently develops in FALD.
Imaging surveillance is often performed to monitor the progression of FALD to liver cirrhosis and to detect HCC, which infrequently develops in FALD.
Behçet's disease typically appears between the third and the fourth decades of age, infrequently developing before puberty or after the fifth decade of life.
40 This sensation very infrequently develops into nausea, which is usually mild in nature, and resolves within 2 weeks.
A third line of CD140a-tdTomato + pMEC injected in hydrogel infrequently developed tumors in the mammary fat pad (1/8 injections; not shown) that comprised non-neoplastic ducts (not shown) similar to those found for pMEC co-instilled with Matrigel (Fig. 8h).
These data also illustrate how infrequently inpatients develop the need for tertiary intensive care at any of the referring hospitals.
Because the hospitals in Norway are mostly rural community hospitals that see life-threatening trauma only infrequently, we developed a course in damage control surgery based on a live porcine model in 1999.
Flame photometry is used infrequently in developed countries.
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