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Uveal lymphoma may involve any portion of the uvea and are sometimes accompanied by conjunctival or obital tumour.
In Crohn's disease (CD), the inflammation may involve any portion of the gastrointestinal tract from the mouth to the anus.
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Out of 14 eyes that he evaluated, he found that 10 (71.4%) had SRD involving any portion of the macula.
Instead, the destabilization of the enzyme may involve a portion of the enzyme (as observed in this study).
Because PDSS events likely involve a portion of the olanzapine LAI dose coming into contact with blood, and because accidental intravascular administration is a known risk of intramuscularly administered drugs, use of appropriate injection technique is a necessary precaution.
The effectiveness of the proposed methodology is demonstrated on a case study involving a portion of the real supply-chain and network of production facilities of Linde Gas Italia S.r.l.
This failure involved a portion of the slope where a plasticity zone resulted from mass rock creep that evolved with a maximum strain rate of 40% per thousand years, after the formation of a river strath terrace.
The transfers involved a portion of the costs associated with network services and facilities provided by third parties, designated "line costs" by the Company, that previously had been treated as expenses in the Company's financial statements.
Furthermore, quadrivalent meiotic configurations are often observed within male-specific meioses involving a portion of the available chromosome arms.
A novel or fusion transcript is a common occurrence in CMS plants and often involves a portion of, or is near an ATP synthase subunit gene [ 53].
Early in the disease process, there is a pattern of focal and segmental glomerular sclerosis that is focal, involving a subset of glomeruli, and segmental, involving a portion of the glomerular tuft.
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