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Symptoms suggestive of pheochromocytoma, e.g., headaches, sweating and palpitations, were retrospectively found in four patients, one had type 1 neurofibromatosis, and one had experienced two Takotsubo cardiomyopathy episodes.

Overall, 129 (49.8%) patients were retrospectively found to have at least one HCAP risk factor.

From a total of 264 patients treated with ACT, 26 were retrospectively found to have BM, of which 17 completed the treatment protocol [ 25].

56 A 2013 multicentre Japanese study reported outcomes from a series of lesions removed by ESD that were retrospectively found to contain submucosal malignancy.

One of these isolates originated from 1985, another 2 isolates (CBS1622 and CBS2502), from 1895 and 1957, were retrospectively found to represent C. gattii isolates from Europe (20, 22 ).

Despite the difficulty of SV detection by sequencing methods, the majority of genome map-detected SVs were retrospectively found to have signals consistent with the presence of an SV, validating genome mapping for SV discovery.

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Information about end-of-life decision-making was retrospectively found for hospital non-survivors by searching through the individual patient files of their current hospital stay since such information was not entered in the ICU database.

One patient was retrospectively found to have a diagnosis of pancreatic adenocarcinoma and has been disclosed from the study.

Although the recipients had no signs or symptoms of encephalitis, the donor had aseptic meningitis at death and was retrospectively found to have serum antibodies against LCMV.

It was found that one patient probably acted as the index-case since he was retrospectively found to be already colonized with E aerogenes in another ward before his admission to the ICU.

The diagnosis of subcortical ischemic vascular dementia was made clinically [ 5], and was retrospectively found to meet the pathological criteria outlined by Kalaria et al. [ 19]: (1) the presence of bilateral diffuse white matter lesions, (2) the presence of lacunar infarctions in the perforator territory, and (3) the presence of arteriolosclerosis.

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