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Some landmarks may be of help: chronic rhinosinusitis (and nasal polyposis) are much more commonly bilateral.
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More commonly found bilateral renal masses that are discussed include metastasis, lymphoproliferative disorders, adult polycystic kidney disease, angiomyolipomas, renal infracts and renal abscesses.
Again, the data are limited, but they suggest that the breast enlargement more commonly is bilateral and not frequently associated with the presence of pain and/or clinically significant tenderness, i.e., the data for spironolactone are more compatible with a hormonally mediated mechanism than that observed with other medications.
Clefts of the lip are more commonly unilateral than bilateral and favor the left side.
Migraine is also considered as a comorbid condition for BPPV, especially in its bilateral and idiopathic forms [ 17] and for Meniere's disease, more commonly encountered in its bilateral form as well [ 18].
They are more commonly unilateral rather than bilateral.
For instance, metastatic disease and lymphoproliferative disorders are more commonly found in a bilateral fashion compared with TCCs or oncocytomas.
The disease is more common in women and commonly bilateral (85%%).
The lower extremities are more commonly affected, and the disease manifests as a bilateral and symmetric cortical sclerosis associated with a homogeneous or heterogeneous sclerosis of the cancellous bone at the diaphyseal and metaphyseal regions, classically sparing the epiphyses (Fig. 1) [5].
Only 6% of cases of malignant transformation in struma ovarii are bilateral and the tumors arise more commonly in the left ovary than in the right [ 1, 2, 4].
Ninety-nine percent of elastofibromas are located in the subscapular region and more commonly on the right; however, about 25% of cases are bilateral [3 5].
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