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The skeletal muscles of affected dogs exhibited increased oxidative fibre phenotype and core fibre lesions characterised by the disruption of the sarcomeric architecture and the accumulation of mitochondrial organelles.
The neuroradiologist is often challenged by neurologists and paediatricians with neuroimaging studies that document white matter lesions characterised by ADC restriction.
Accompanying the organisms were varying degrees of hepatic lesions characterised by biliary duct hyperplasia, moderate to severe loss of peribiliary hepatocytes, hepatitis with lymphoplasmacytic infiltration, and fibrosis (Figure 1A).
Lungs of the virus-inoculated pigs showed microscopic lesions characterised by some septal thickening and haemorrhage.
As slice thickness decreased, the proportion of lesions characterised as indeterminate by both observers fell significantly (p<0.05).
Patients with suspicious corneal lesions (characterised as nummular keratitis) were submitted to biomicroscopy, fundoscopy and corneal confocal microscopy evaluation (CCME).
Therefore, when relying solely on traditional bedside neurological examination, nerve lesions characterised by increased sensitivity to mechanical stimuli may be overlooked.
In their retrospective review of 401 patients with bone lesions characterised as NOFs or similar lesions, Mankin et al. found only 2 cases (0.5%) meeting the criteria for Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome [ 8].
Other studies have consistently found that no more than 1 2% of lesions characterised as 'probably benign' actually turn out to be cancerous (Vizcaíno et al, 2001; Yasmeen et al, 2003).
In 1973, clear cell carcinoma (CCC) of the ovary was pathologically defined by World Health Organisation as lesions characterised by clear cells growing in solid/tubular or glandular patterns as well as hobnail cells (Serov et al, 1973).
To investigate this hypothesis, we have performed analysis of the structure and expression of CHK2 in a series of vulval cancers and pre-malignant lesions characterised for both HPV and p53 status.
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