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They may infrequently display cytologic atypia similar to symplastic leiomyomas of the uterus.
EM primarily involves the limbs, and may infrequently extend to other parts of the body including head, neck, and scrotum.
Metastatic nodular cavitation may occur in the squamous cell type, although nodules from adenocarcinomas and sarcomas may infrequently do so [26].
Anesthesia providers in low-income countries may infrequently provide regional anesthesia techniques for obstetrics due to insufficient training and supplies, limited manpower, and a lack of perceived need.
It primarily affects the extremities, particularly the hands and the feet, and may infrequently extend to other parts of the body including the neck, face, ears, nose and scrotum [1, 2, 7].
Erythermalgia is a rare cutaneous disorder characterized by attacking of erythema, pain and increased temperature, which primarily involves the extremities and may infrequently extend to the neck, face, ears and even the scrotum.
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Phosphorus requirements, as percent of dietary dry matter for heifers (0.20 0.35%) and endogenous levels of P in feeds (0.20 0.35% of dry matter) are similar, suggesting that supplementation of P in heifer diets may be infrequently required.
UEDVT may also infrequently cause phlegmasia cerulean dolens, which is characterized by arterial and venous compromise and gross edema.
Unless users are compelled to go to a gaming site again and again, they will be charged regularly for a service that they may use infrequently.
Malignant governments and mafias are frequently able to maintain control over sizeable populations through threats and intimidation, though they may only infrequently interfere directly in the activities of others.
The diet of the sicklefin weasel shark is composed almost entirely of cephalopods, though crustaceans and echinoderms may be infrequently eaten.
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