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Epiretinal membranes have more evident depth, may obscure underlying retinal detail, may be associated with retinal striae, and can be associated with tractional forces that contribute to macular edema or (in extreme cases) tractional retinal detachment (Fig. 5).
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If confirmed, these data suggest a history of higher and variable SBP for very old adults may be useful to alert clinicians to potential lower integrity in selected tracts, whereas cross-sectional SBP measurements may obscure the risk of underlying white matter hyperintensities.
Using general measures for examining the role of executive control in psychopathology may obscure the detection of specific underlying pathogenic mechanisms.
The tissue used for normalization must be carefully selected, as underlying group differences there may obscure or over-emphasize group differences in regions of experimental interest.
This study demonstrates that the coral skeleton can be remarkably evolutionarily plastic, which may explain some taxonomic difficulties, and obscure underlying patterns of endemism and diversity.
In particular, it may obscure the very real possibility, foregrounded by the representational conception, that importantly similar underlying representations or mechanisms may sometimes be operative both when we consciously experience imagery and sometimes when we do not.
But blurting out some truths may obscure others.
Sex segregation may obscure other gender inequities in sports.
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