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While being quizzed in what looked like an upmarket aerodrome hangar, this man referred with a jerk of his thumb to the hi-tech scene at his back.
A 45-year-old male was referred with a history of decreased vision in OU for 2 months, despite topical, oral and IV steroids.
A 47-year-old Asian man with a history of cirrhosis and alcoholism was referred with a red, painful left eye of 3-days duration.
Patients were referred with a range of indications but differential diagnosis of Parkinsonian syndrome vs. essential tremor was the most common.
Sequencing and MLPA analysis detect biallelic mutations in >90 % of patients referred with a clinical/histopathologic diagnosis of MVID (n = 70, our unpublished data).
In women referred with a single smear of HSIL, there was a significantly decreasing trend over time in detection of low-risk and unidentified types of HPV and an increasing trend of HPV DNA negative results.
A 2 year-old boy was referred with a history of recurrent episodes of torticollis starting at the age of 9 months and occurring twice per month ever since.
A 43 year old woman was referred with a two year history of episodic intense, spontaneous orbital and periorbital headaches associated with ipsilateral eyelid drooping, conjunctival injection and epiphora, lasting up to two days.
A 64-year-old female with a history of mild leukopenia was referred with a 1 week history of progressively increasing floaters with 'fogging' of vision and photophobia in the left eye with no changes in the right eye.
A 30-year-old female with sudden painless decreased vision in the left eye was referred with a diagnosis of presumed tuberculous retinal vasculitis and a positive tuberculin skin test.
Study Design: The study enrolled 453 women who were referred for colposcopic examination after two Pap smears were reported as atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) or low-grade intraepithelial lesions (LSIL) and 553 women who were referred with a single smear reported as high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL).
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