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Trigeminal neuralgia most frequently presents after the age of 50 years and affects slightly more women than men.
Trigeminal neuralgia most frequently presents in the second or third branch and is often misinterpreted as originating from teeth or sinuses.
Carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater most frequently presents with histopathological findings of cancer of invasive adenocarcinoma accompanied by tubular growth pattern, and undifferentiated carcinoma is rare.
In ophthalmology, IgG4-positive sclerosing inflammation most frequently presents with involvement of the orbit/lacrimal gland [1, 5, 6], but recent case reports have described conjunctival and scleral involvement [3, 7].
The non-silenced group (siRNA-Neg plus VP-16) most frequently presents clear vacuoles (indicated by black arrows), which could represent vacuoles with total digested content.
3 Alopecia areata most frequently presents as a single round patch or multiple patches of hair loss that may coalesce into larger areas of alopecia (fig 2).
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The most frequent psychological and social diagnoses were similar for patients with and without upper GI symptoms and the most frequently presented health problems were overlapping for both patient groups when upper GI symptoms were not taken into account (data not shown).
The birth certificate is the document most frequently presented as evidence of American citizenship by first-time applicants for a passport, the State Department says.
"The way we dress is the fastest, easiest, most frequently presented outlet for people to understand who we are [and] how to treat us," she said over the phone.
Infants most frequently present with bile-stained emesis.
Extraosseous extramedullary haemangiomas most frequently present with progressive myelopathy.
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