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At the time, X-rays showed that he had a small abnormality in his left front coffin joint.
A big concern, however, is that it is not always possible to tell whether a small abnormality detected by the chip will be harmful to a child, or if so, how severe such a problem will be.
It is also useful for resolving instances in which the POD method detects a small abnormality but is unable to completely refine the boundaries (see Overlap and annotation).
The letter to participants with an indeterminate result stated: '… we have observed a very small abnormality in your lung (5 to 10 mm long).
Such a small abnormality is often detected in many persons and it usually represents a small scar or a minor inflammation.
Following the baseline scan, this led to a clinically relevant increase in lung-cancer-specific distress in a substantial number of persons who underwent baseline screening, although the letter to participants clearly explained the meaning of an indeterminate test result (i.e. a very common small abnormality).
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A co-chairman of the conference, Dr. Antonio J. Gotto, the dean of Weill Medical College of Cornell University, said the syndrome was of increasing importance because of two factors: the rise in obesity and new understanding of the way "a lot of small abnormalities add up to more than you would have predicted from looking at them individually".
With a better spatial resolution to observe smaller SPECT abnormalities and a better bone to soft tissue contrast, xB may theoretically allow increased detection and better visualization of weakly evolving or small abnormalities that could go unnoticed with F3D.
Since other modalities are increasingly employed for the early identification of small abnormalities, the issue of detecting small cancers is critical for the future development and clinical utility of breast imaging with radiopharmaceuticals.
Although relatively small abnormalities in the control of glycemia do not affect V̇o2peak in subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus without cardiovascular disease, they may influence pulmonary function and the chronotropic response during submaximal exercise in these subjects.
To examine whether these small abnormalities in gene expression affect the Ts1Cje brain we examined the neurogenic lineage systematically from neural stem cells (NSCs) through neural progenitors, via neuroblasts, to neuronal differentiation and neurite outgrowth.
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