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The issue, however, may be even more complicated by the fact that the oncogenic and tumour-suppressive effects of autophagy may coexist not just within one patient but even within any individual tumour.
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In summary, both of the hypotheses on the underlying mechanisms of restructuring may coexist and are not contradictory.
They may coexist peacefully, but not without eternal vigilance.
It is important to remember that multiple types of injury in a single patient may coexist, and radiologists should not be disorientated by depicting one type of trauma and neglect other coexisting or associated types of injury (Table 2).
That said, even organized decentralization may coexist with a shrinking core, with not dissimilar implications for the wage distribution.
Thus, the absence of pathological results in these tests may coexist with histological ganglioneuritis, and does not exclude autonomic neuropathy.
The CIRS score takes into account all comorbidities as well as their severity, and provides a good assessment of other chronic diseases that may coexist with diabetes mellitus, being or not etiologically associated with it.
Indeed, two transmission routes, not competitively exclusive, may coexist for MU colonization of aquatic organisms, through a trophic transmission (Roche et al., 2013a) and/or a pathogen transmission through infection with free-living stages present in favourable aquatic environments (Merritt et al., 2010).
However, it should be noted that this staining was not universal, and it may coexist and be separate from cells showing MC.
3, 23 The listed categories, however, are not mutually exclusive and several pathologies may coexist in an individual patient.
WG is a granulomatous vasculitis that, in contrast to CSS, does not cause asthma, although the two may coexist because of the prevalence of asthma in the population.
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