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This directs attention towards desmoplastic histology, as it is a more frequent finding in adult patients.
In our study sleepwalking was the more frequent finding in SDB subjects.
34 Thus, preliminary data suggest that elevated total cholesterol or LDL may be a more frequent finding among patients with Achilles tendinopathy compared with controls, however, definitive data are not yet available.
The highest ANA rate so far published comes from a Northern Italian study by Lenzi et al. [ 5] where ANA occurred in 16% of cases and represented a more frequent finding than ASMA.
Because relative hypoparathyroidism is a more frequent finding in elderly patients than in younger patients, we consider that the higher prevalence of hyperparathyroidism in younger individuals could result in relatively better PTH control in the older population.
This is an interesting finding since C. jejuni subsp. doylei has been the major cause of bacteremia in Australia (85.2% of bacteremia cases caused by Campylobacter spp. or related organisms) (Morey 1996) and also a more frequent finding in blood cultures (24%) compared with Campylobacter-positive stool cultures (9.7%) at Red Cross Children's Hospital in Cape Town South Africa (Lastovica 1996).
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We describe the experience with transthoracic lung ultrasonography (LUS) in a neurotraumatologic ICU of a tertiary care hospital, in terms of purpose, usefulness, more frequent findings and safety of LUS.
More frequent findings, such as adenomas or advanced adenomas, are often used as surrogate measures to assess outcomes.
Although the overall incidence of ovarian cancer is very low (one in 12500 25000 pregnancies), the routine use of ultrasound in pregnancy has led to more frequent findings of adnexal masses, making diagnosis and management increasingly challenging.
Bone disease and soft tissue calcification were significantly more frequent findings in the older group than in the younger group (bone disease: 42.9% vs 34.1%, p<0.001; calcification: 56.3% vs 44.7%, p<0.001).
In a follow-up study involving acute ischemic stroke patients who have a 1-year total mortality of 8.9%, the author discovered that aging and larger neck circumference were more frequent findings among the dead, but not obesity.
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