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The diagnosis of ICL is typically suspected when an opportunistic infection is identified in an otherwise healthy individual.
PHT is typically suspected after echocardiographic investigation of breathlessness; the pulmonary artery systolic pressure (PASP) being estimated from tricuspid regurgitation velocity, using the modified Bernoulli equation.
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NAFLD is typically first suspected when the results of liver function tests, measured as part of routine testing (for example, health checks), are moderately abnormal.
7 For the years 1993 2003, the prevalence of NAFLD in children aged 2 19 years was estimated to be 9.6%. 1 Studies have consistently shown that obesity is one of the most important risk factors for paediatric NAFLD. 1, 8– 11 An overweight or obese child with elevated alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is typically considered to have suspected NAFLD.
Retired FBI agent Harold Copus said the formation of a task force is typically an indication that authorities suspect they are dealing with a serial predator.
CTA is typically the initial imaging test of choice in cases of suspected aortic graft infection.
Consequently, amniocentesis is typically performed only to confirm or reject a diagnosis if a genetic disease is suspected, e.g. high likelihood of Down syndrome based on prenatal ultrasound.
This is typically undertaken by histopathologic examination of fixed tissue or parasite in vitro culture from material from suspected lesions.
The suspects were charged with assault and aggravated harassment, a charge that is typically leveled in bias crimes, the police said.
Inventory is typically low.
Leather is typically unaffected.
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