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Although CVD is relatively common, the aetiologic factors predisposing individuals to the dilatation, elongation and tortuosity of the saphenous vein and its tributaries are still poorly understood.
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The exact mechanism whereby inhaled antigens might contribute to disease remains unclear, particularly since GPA is a rare disease and the inhaled environmental exposures are relatively common, suggesting that other factors must be important.
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However, if there are unidentified risk factors for AWR, such as genetic resistance to the hypnotic or amnestic actions of anesthetic agents, and if these are relatively common compared with the risk factors that have been used to identify eligible patients for BAG-RECALL, this could be an important hidden confounder.
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