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Those patients underwent surgery either to prevent further tumor invasion of the bladder and/or rectum or were not classified as FIGO III/IV until surgery (predominantly in case of paraaortic lymph node metastases).
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Taken together, increasing evidence exists to demonstrate that LDH is elevated in advanced disease, predominantly in cases with liver metastases.
MRM was performed predominantly in cases of multifocal tumors or in large tumors either because of the technical difficulty or because of the patient's decision.
These authors observed c-FLIP expression in 81% of 53 studied urothelial cancers, predominantly in cases with higher T-stage and worse clinical course.
Weak to moderate cytoplasmic expression was also observed in 30 out of 68 (44%) of the UM analysed, and occurred predominantly in cases for which nBAP1 was also present.
The occurrence of large demyelinating lesions resembling brain tumours are well recognized, and predominantly described in case reports involving few cases.
Right lung is predominantly affected in case 2, 3, and 5, left lung in case 4. High-resolution CT (HRCT) showed intense pleural thickening associated with evidence of fibrosis.
Alternatively one could surmise that DTNBP1 associated schizophrenia occurs predominantly in familial cases of schizophrenia and that case control samples may therefore contain fewer cases of DTNBP1 associated schizophrenics.
The results also indicate that this fast mode [20] seems to be used predominantly in those cases in which a speeded response was required.
PSAE is predominantly used in cases with multiple disseminated hemorrhage sites or when quick intervention is needed because of the condition of the patient.
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