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HSV-1 more commonly causes oral infections while HSV-2 more commonly causes genital infections.
The risk of epilepsy following meningitis is less than 10%; that disease more commonly causes seizures during the infection itself.
Acute ischemia more commonly causes polymorphic VT or ventricular fibrillation.
Ectopic ovum migration more commonly causes neuroschistosomiasis; however, in this case, multiple ova within 1 granulomatous mass suggest fluke-pair migration rather than individual ovum migration.
However, iodide excess alone has not been sufficient in inducing follicular cell hyperplasia and thyroid tumors in rats but more commonly causes hypothyroidism (Backer and Hollowell 2000; Kanno et al. 1994).
Despite being called the "MELAS" mutation, m.3243A>G rarely causes mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke‐like episodes (< 20% of affected mutation carriers), and much more commonly causes maternally inherited diabetes and deafness (Gorman et al, 2015c).
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Esophageal motility disorders are an uncommon cause of noncardiac chest pain, which is more commonly caused by reflux esophagitis or visceral hypersensitivity.
But he wants to see further animal studies to confirm that blocking topoisomerase is effective against other types of bacteria that more commonly cause sepsis in people.
Severe ALRI was more commonly caused by RSV than by INF A or PIV 3.
Skin lesions with long duration is, however, not uncommon in European EM, which are more commonly caused by B. afzelii and characterized by slowly expanding skin lesions and less associated symptoms at diagnosis compared to North American EM [23], [37].
In any event, these more commonly cause complex appearing cysts.
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