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Apart from its unique clinical presentation, characterised by episodes of burning pain and reddening of the external ear, the condition lacks definition in terms of aetiology, pathophysiology and treatments.
These include histopathology of exophytic medulloblastoma, leptomeningeal spread and clinical presentation characterised by ataxia and hydrocephalus.
2 4 PHT classification accounts for approximately 40 diseases associated with its clinical presentation, characterised by progressive dyspnoea, functional limitation and if untreated, right ventricular failure and death.
BSE in cattle (C-type) is a neurological disease with a fairly uniform clinical presentation characterised by changes in behaviour, sensation and locomotion [ 31] and thought to be caused by a uniform strain based on a similarly uniform distribution and severity of vacuolar changes in cattle [ 32- 34] and mice [ 35, 36].
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Recessively inherited defects in several COX assembly proteins result in the failure to assemble a functional holoenzyme and underlie a number of mitochondrial respiratory chain disease presentations characterised by isolated COX deficiency.
Therefore, armed with an understanding of the variety of clinical presentations characterising oxygen debt, as well as an appreciation of the risks involved, blood transfusions should be considered in all critically ill patients.
Clinical presentation is characterised by the presence of a circumscribed mass, which is covered by normal skin, increasing in size when the extremity is in the dependent position [3, 35].
These cascading influences could preclude the typical development of socio-communicative, language and mentalizing skills, culminating in the behavioural presentation that characterises autism.
Both proved to have Chiari malformations but Patient 6 had suffered 'laughing headache' as an isolated symptom some twenty years before the current presentation, which was characterised by headache provoked by a variety of activities, including coughing.
The diagnosis of LBSL in humans is based on clinical presentation and is characterised by a slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia, spasticity, dorsal column dysfunction and a highly characteristic pattern of abnormalities observed using MRI and spectroscopy.
Base don the clinical presentation it is further characterised as TN with and without concomitant facial pain indicating pure response to treatment.
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