Sentence examples for who classification from inspiring English sources

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Diagnosis was revised according to the WHO classification 2008.

Bleeding complications were graded according to the WHO classification.

The purely morphological approach complements rather than denies the current WHO classification.

According to the 2004 WHO classification, 50 different histotypes were recognized.

All cases were re-evaluated according to the latest World Health Organization (WHO) Classification.

The WHO classification of brain tumours describes 15 subtypes of meningioma.

World Health Organization (WHO) classification and guidelines for clinicians are provided.

According to the WHO classification, these histologic findings were consistent with type B2 thymoma [3].

Histological grading of meningiomas is based on the current WHO classification.

Histologic subtype (WHO classification) and tumor size did not significantly affect survival.

Gastric carcinoma was classified according to the WHO classification [1].

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