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Second, we feel that any experienced pancreatic surgeon would not consider a patient as affected by unresectable pancreatic cancer on the basis of a CT scan showing a suspected nodal involvement or retroperitoneal infiltration, or, at least for some degrees of involvement, infiltration of the superior mesenteric vein or portal vein.
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Although this clearly does not demonstrate a causal role for ET-1 in the pathophysiology of RA, it may suggest some degree of involvement.
Most participants (n = 10; 67%) reported having internet access in their office/clinic and most (n = 12; 80%) also reported some degree of involvement in education (teaching of medical students, supervision of residents, etc).
Which means, in turn, that there must always be some degree of government involvement in running them.
Of course they are linked; as Meek says, universal access free at the point of use requires "some degree of government involvement" in setting standards and ensuring delivery.
All of the clients had some degree of motor involvement.
Thus, some degree of pulmonary involvement in JDM may be higher than previously recognised.
Most symptomatic patients have some degree of liver involvement, usually presenting as hepatomegaly with or without abnormal liver function tests.
Although these results indicate that most adults with dengue infection have some degree of hepatic involvement, an additional non-hepatic source of AST could explain the pattern observed.
Most of the trials reviewed by the IDB have at least some degree of biomarker involvement, which also requires stringent reviews with regard to the roles of biomarkers in the trial and the analytical performances of the biomarker assays.
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