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The close proximity of the superior mesenteric and celiac arteries to the renal arteries may commonly result in the placement of the stent struts across all the vessels of the visceral segment of the aorta.
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Angioedema and urticaria may be features of anaphylaxis but commonly result from mechanisms other than anaphylaxis.
In COPD patients, a skeletal muscle depletion may commonly occur, resulting from several factors, such as disuse atrophy, poor nutrition, systemic inflammatory mediators, and oral corticosteroids chronically administered [ 21].
Although the patient may be asymptomatic, spontaneous abortion commonly results in pain and vaginal bleeding.
He said the infection that commonly results from such procedures, known as Mycobacterium abscessus, may have been caused by improperly sterilized surgical equipment.
This can produce small nodules offocal fatty change in these areas, or more commonly may result in small areas of altered enhancement after contrast.
This can produce small nodules of focal fatty change in these areas, or more commonly may result in small areas of altered enhancement after contrast.
Triangular facets and flatirons may commonly coexist in mountain chains resulting from the superposition of recent extensional faulting on inherited fold-and-thrust architecture.
Such a scenario (also the opposite scenario [1, 2, 15, 16, 17, 17, 18, 19]) may commonly occur in many applications and thus results in inconsistent code.
These results suggest that this gene may commonly have some role in the development of autoimmune disease.
Thus floral traits may commonly be subject to conflicting selection mediated by mutualists and antagonists, resulting in complex trade-offs.
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