Many of the specimens were examples of typical things, but some were atypical. |
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Black vertical lines indicate the typical homeobox gene family and gray vertical lines the atypical homeobox gene family. |
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This reported acalculia, specifically anarithmetria, is a feature atypical for the pure syndrome of alexia without agraphia. |
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Also included were employees who had atypical or nontraditional jobs, such as glassware washers, computer programmers, and couriers. |
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The second-generation quinolones have increased gram-negative activity, as well as some gram-positive and atypical pathogen coverage. |
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It is, at the same time, also an excellent example of the atypical and acutely volatile nature of the current environment. |
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Our case contained cells at various stages of metaplasia, ranging from atypical cancer cells to mature adipocytes. |
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This article is completely atypical in its brutal realism about the situation in Saudi Arabia. |
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We should also do more research to explain how experts reason in complex or atypical cases. |
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The wine must pass an analytical test and is blind tasted by a panel which may reject wines judged faulty or atypical, and often does. |
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The most recently released agents have significant antimicrobial activity against gram-positive streptococci, atypical pathogens and anaerobes. |
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The authors conclude that among Medicare beneficiaries with unstable angina pectoris, more than one half have atypical presentations. |
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Persistence of atypical organisms has also been documented after clinical cure. |
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The pharmacodynamic action of atypical antipsychotic drugs is attributed to their action on both the serotonergic and dopaminergic systems. |
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The drug has a pharmacologic profile unlike standard antipsychotics and is labeled as an atypical antipsychotic. |
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This case report describes a patient who has throat discomfort and aphonia as atypical observations of laryngeal dystonia. |
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The clinical presentation has shifted from general paresis and tabes dorsalis to meningovascular and atypical forms. |
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It was in many ways, an atypical childhood, but he would just look at you blankly if you said that to him. |
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Her atypical behaviour and progressive music meant that she fell out with the record company. |
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Contrary to its name, atypical depression is one of the most prevalent forms of the disorder. |
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This was probably one of the best of its kind, but it was by no means atypical. |
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They are not sure what the organism is but it may be an atypical mycobacterium, which is peculiar to India. |
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A liver biopsy may be necessary if the diagnosis is unclear or if there are atypical features. |
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But then again, just about everything about this remarkable woman is atypical. |
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Except in the most atypical and extreme cases, women are never truly proud of promiscuity. |
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Pain in the abdomen below the last rib especially while walking or lifting weight is called atypical angina. |
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If you've visited more than a few schools, you know this picture is not atypical. |
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But I have to admit that my circumstances are unusual and my reaction is probably atypical. |
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This indicates that for a long time successful people were those who were slightly atypical in their culture. |
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These agents may be particularly effective in the patient who has prolonged or atypical migraine aura. |
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A previous fine needle aspirate of the thyroid had revealed atypical follicular cells but no obvious evidence of malignancy. |
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On physical examination, no clinically atypical or suspicious nevi were observed on the skin or scalp. |
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Routine biopsy is not needed to confirm the diagnosis but may be needed in patients whose presentation is atypical. |
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Overall tolerability was similar between the two classes of drugs, but atypical agents caused fewer extrapyramidal side effects. |
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In view of all the atypical features, it was sensible to aspirate pleural fluid to see if it was a transudate or an exudate. |
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That makes the universal affection for the BBC's 1986 miniseries The Singing Detective seem that much more atypical. |
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With understated brilliance, she uses typical photographic structures to picture atypical family groupings. |
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This consisted of proliferating vascular channels lined by atypical endothelial cells, which in turn were surrounded by spindle-shaped cells. |
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Of the cases biopsied only for calcifications, 20 of 32 cases had calcifications associated with the atypical foci. |
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It isn't atypical in the heli-skiing industry to have a dozen or more skiers at the bottom of a run when the next group begins down. |
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A nuclear medicine bone scan is useful when surveying the entire skeleton for osteoporotic fractures, especially when symptoms are atypical. |
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Phyllomorpha laciniata is a heteropteran species characterized by an atypical behavior among insects. |
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Clinical presentation is atypical and often, histopathological evidence suggests the diagnosis. |
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Moose and deer feed upon hobblebush, but the plants that they have browsed become stunted and develop atypical leaves. |
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A 42-year-old woman developed goitrous hypothyroidism while receiving ethionamide for treatment of an atypical mycobacterial infection. |
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Women are disproportionately employed in the so-called atypical workforce of part-timers, temporary workers, and homeworkers. |
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Bupropion is an atypical antidepressant structurally similar to diethylpropion, an appetite suppressant. |
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More specific details about cases of multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy and about atypical cases are reported elsewhere. |
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No patients exhibited atypical mitotic figures in the cells of the epidermis, hair follicles, sweat glands or surrounding connective tissue. |
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Although this language sounds hyperbolic, it was by no means atypical of audience responses. |
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The use of atypical drugs such as clozapine and olanzapine, which do not have this effect, may increase fertility rates. |
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Further investigation of mechanisms of atypical liver necrosis after concentrated acetic acid ingestion is needed. |
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For 20 years the trio has personified atypical instrumentation and superb musicianship, while maintaining a spirituality that is felt throughout. |
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While most saguaro cacti grow in a typical fashion, a few individuals will grow in an atypical form known as a cristate or crested saguaro. |
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Urine cytology showed transitional cells only, but a brush biopsy from the renal pelvis revealed atypical cells. |
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Sputum cytology showed atypical cells suspicious of bronchogenic carcinoma. |
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However, most of the material was atypical being much smaller in all aspects, often decumbent, with club-shaped, pubescent capsules. |
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Already, at grade one, he had been identified by the teachers as a problem child because of his atypical behaviors. |
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Typical features of infectious mononucleosis include fever, pharyngitis, adenopathy, malaise, and an atypical lymphocytosis. |
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If this fails, or the patient has severe or atypical symptoms, other diagnostic measures are indicated. |
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Indeed, the straightforward simplicity of the first epigraph is atypical of her generally more experimental and abstract poetry. |
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This is not atypical of the way media treats any specialist pursuit. |
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Far from complaining about the atypical venues, they rather enjoy them. |
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I've long ago learnt that the breed I encountered today is atypical. |
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However, he seems to recognize that his own experiences are atypical. |
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The current names used for this group of tumors are tumorlets, carcinoids, atypical carcinoids, large cell carcinomas with neuroendocrine features, and small cell carcinomas. |
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Thirteen of the patients were initially asymptomatic, seven presented with atypical chest pain and seven were admitted to the hospital with overt cardiac tamponade. |
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However, mass is atypical scalar quantity and therefore its value will not depend on the polarization of the exciting light that is used to measure it. |
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One good quality assurance indicator for the Digene HC2 assay would be to monitor the frequency of oncogenic HPV types in atypical squamous cell specimens. |
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Additionally, atypical lipomas were considered as malignancies. |
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The lymph node biopsy showed sclerosis surrounding cellular nodules that contained clusters of large atypical cells admixed with small lymphocytes and numerous eosinophils. |
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The results provide a useful reminder that the onshore regions are in fact atypical stratigraphically and are thus not the best places to define type sections. |
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The presence on an arts board of the occasional, often atypical artist from a minority does not do much for the community, other than condescend to him or her. |
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The details of his emerging campaign infrastructure are as atypical as the man himself. |
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If the doctor had time to work with Li, he might have seen that his back pain was atypical and detected AS in the first visit. |
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In the Church of England, as a Guardian profile outlined, his dynamism was atypical. |
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Several features of the mountain belt are atypical when compared with other Palaeozoic orogens such as the Appalachians, Caledonides and Variscides. |
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When antibiotics active against atypical pathogens were used, only pneumonia related to legionella showed a statistically significant improvement in outcome. |
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Testing on specimens with rare atypical cells may produce false negatives. |
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It is an atypical crime film, a sort of film noir with the brights on. |
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Our review identified only five trials evaluating use of oral atypical antipsychotic drugs to treat the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. |
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The authors point out that prolactin sparing atypical antipsychotics offer a new management strategy for antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia. |
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People taking atypical antipsychotics can be compared with either people taking an alternative antipsychotic or with those prescribed no antipsychotic drugs. |
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Our data show that the risk of ischaemic stroke is similar for patients receiving atypical antipsychotics and those receiving typical antipsychotics. |
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The difference between atypical and typical depression may lie in the degree to which chronic stress sets off the defensive alerting system versus the appetitive system. |
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Viral illnesses known to cause petechial rashes include cytomegalovirus infections, atypical measles and viral hemorrhagic fevers caused by arboviruses and arenaviruses. |
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Scattered spindle-shaped atypical cells and lymphocytes were seen. |
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A paraphilia is a condition in which a person's sexual arousal and gratification depend on fantasizing about and engaging in sexual behavior that is atypical and extreme. |
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Perhaps my recent attack of apathy isn't so atypical after all. |
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And on the nursing front, Alwin notes that there's been an outbreak of atypical pneumonias in Asia, possibly harbingers of a more virulent flu strain to come. |
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Studies suggest that sputum smears persistently positive despite negative culture results may in some patients be due to nonviable or atypical mycobacteria. |
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Such isolated examples would be atypical and quite misleading. |
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In the massively enlarged spleen, extramedullary hemopoiesis was prominent, with clusters of atypical megakaryocytes with vacuoles and erythrophagocytosis. |
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An atypical variant of Fabry's disease with manifestations confined to the myocardium. |
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These changes imparted a lipoblast-like resemblance, giving the impression of an atypical lipomatous tumor or a liposarcoma. |
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The RANZCAP guidelines also recommend the use of phenelzine or CBT for depression with atypical features. |
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However, in many languages, including Maltese, 'give' is syntactically a very atypical ditransitive verb. |
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The existence of atypical melanocytes on the mucosa surrounding the tumour supports the ectopic melanocyte theory. |
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Cortical hyperconnectivity has been associated with atypical perceptual abilities such as synesthesia and savant skills in autism. |
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Melanocytic nevus with atypical dermoscopic features at the site of radiodermatitis. |
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Just after Christmas she was diagnosed with atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour, a rare brain cancer. |
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My youngest son, Hudson, was diagnosed with a fast-growing, posterior fossa, atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor of the brain. |
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Hence, atypical presentation of hip or low back pain and its irresponsiveness to anti-inflammatory medication warrants further investigation. |
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The commission was atypical for Carlin beyond the prospect of a papal audience. |
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Persisting atypical and cystic forms of Borrelia burgdorferi and local inflammation in Lyme neuroborreliosis. |
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Teriparatide treatment besides calcium and vitamin D can be used in atypical femoral fractures. |
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This warrants monitoring and reporting of suspicious cases of atypical pneumonia. |
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We present a case of atypical testicular torsion demonstrated by CDU and the simultaneous manual de-torsion of the spermatic cord. |
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Q I would like to ask questions about atypical lymphocytes in infants and children who are less than 10 years old. |
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Neuronal cell death has been shown to occur by apoptotic, necrotic and so-called atypical cell death mechanisms. |
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However, by the end of October, only 59 people had died as a result of H5N1, which was atypical of previous influenza pandemics. |
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Microscopically, seminomas are classified as typical, atypical, or spermatocyte. |
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Microscopically the cyst had a keratinizing squamous epithelium with no atypical features. |
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On higher magnification, the nodules in NLPHL are typically composed of small B lymphocytes and variable numbers of larger atypical cells. |
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Results of Western blot and immunolabeling throughout the neuraxis were consistent with atypical scrapie. |
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Other possibilities are atypical neuroleptics such as risperidone and one of the older medicines such as haloperidol, in low doses. |
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So if you see lack of uniformity, think of things like atypical nevi, dysplastic nevi, or melanoma. |
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Lesions clinically atypical for actinic keratosis or suspicious for malignancy should be biopsied to determine appropriate treatment. |
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Actinic keratosis, or solar keratosis, results from the proliferation of atypical epidermal keratinocytes. |
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Arthropathy, especially when atypical, may be early onset and another marker of tissue injury. |
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Scleromyxedema without monoclonal gammopathy is a rare and atypical variant of lichen myxedematosus. |
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Chambers gives the example of an interloper, an informant whose use of Canadian raising is atypical of Torontarians of his generation. |
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A total of 1,008 patients have recovered from atypical pneumonia and have been discharged from public hospitals. |
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Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa said, ''The measures seek to relieve the short-term impact of atypical pneumonia on our economy. |
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Focal consolidation, pleural effusion, subpleural nodules, and cavitation were considered atypical findings. |
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Many atypical large lymphocytes with slightly convoluted nuclei containing prominent nucleoli and copious nongranular cytoplasm were present. |
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Additionally, the expression of symptoms is often atypical, making clinical diagnosis based on presentation more difficult. |
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The tubular structures were lined by highly atypical epithelial cells with nuclear enlargement and prominent nucleoli. |
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I think he's so atypical of what a normal 11-year-old is like. |
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The benign hemangioma group consisted of 13 typical hemangiomas, 6 atypical hemangiomas, 1 angiolipoma, and 1 angiomatosis. |
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There were no atypical cells in cytologic preparations of pleural effusions or intratracheal sputa. |
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Therefore, basophilia must be considered with care in this Sysmex counter and almost always means atypical lymphocytosis. |
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In the immunocompetent patient the presence of extrapulmonary symptoms, such as diarrhoea, headache and myalgia, suggests infection with the so-called atypical pathogens. |
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The Irish border is considered one of the most atypical of international boundaries, in terms of its historical origins, geographical context, and administrative regime. |
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But the real Hitchcock fan will also be intrigued by the atypical, nonsuspense films that Hitchcock directed before his brand name had completely come together. |
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The climate of East Africa is rather atypical of equatorial regions. |
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Ultrastructure of scorpion spermatozoa with atypical axonemes. |
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Typical and atypical presentations of extramedullary hematopoiesis. |
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Beyond tachypnea and dyspnea, there have been historical atypical presentations of PE such as hemoptysis, syncope, wheezing, and even abdominal pain. |
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Any patient treated with atypical antipsychotics should be monitored for symptoms of hyperglycemia including polydipsia, polyuria, polyphagia, and weakness. |
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Osteoblastic osteosarcoma occurring at an atypical age, in an extremely rare location, and with an uncommon radiographic appearance at initial presentation. |
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The Watteau, an overdoor of Jupiter and Antiope, is atypical of him but not of the academicians of his age, as a mythological picture with a male nude. |
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Two additional right-breast lesions depicted by MRI were isolated for targeting under ultrasound and then biopsied, again demonstrating atypical papillomas. |
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The atypical subtype of major depressive disorder is linked to greater risk of obesity, and this link is not found in other subtypes of the illness, a recent study shows. |
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However, special stains later revealed atypical blasts negative for myeloperoxidase and positive for hemoglobin, consistent with erythroblastic origin. |
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Additionally, patients with atypical neurological findings deserve this evaluation, and rheumatological consultation should be requested for such cases. |
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The atypical antipsychotic drug clozapine is a dibenzodiazepine. |
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The histologic finding of ASL in our patient shows large vascular spaces lined with atypical vascular epithelium and with polymorphism and hyperchromatism of cells. |
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The plaque stage is characterized by a band-like infiltrate of polymorphous atypical lymphocytes within the papillary and superficial reticular dermis. |
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In this article, we report a 30-year-old female case of tophaceous gout with atypical localization presenting without hyperuricemia or an acute inflammatory gout attack. |
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Borderline cases include the type species, Kermia benhami, which is atypical in its protoconch possessing arcuate axial riblets, with only their bases diagonally cancellated. |
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In the recent decade, researchers have expressed renewed interest in therapeutic effects of bupropion an atypical antidepressant and smoking cessation aid on these symptoms. |
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Routh was suffering from an atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumour, a fast-growing tumour of the brain and spinal cord that normally occurs in young kids. |
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Bisphosphonates, a drug known to increase bone mass and prevent fractures, has been associated with atypical femur fractures in a small, but significant number of patients. |
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At the local clinic, the original histopathologic diagnosis was of leiomyoma, adenomyosis uteri, chronic cervicitis and atypical glandular hyperplasia of endocervical glands. |
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The initial chest radiograph revealed the presence of bilateral diffuse airspace and interstitial opacities, consistent with a multilobar atypical pneumonia. |
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