Bilateral pleural and pericardial disease with diffuse infiltrates are possible. |
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Alpine-cleft deposits develop in an existing open gash in which hydrothermal fluid infiltrates and recrystallizes the surrounding rock. |
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The distribution of these patchy infiltrates can be peripheral, resembling chronic eosinophilic pneumonia. |
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During the exudative phase, chest radiographs reveal a progression from diffuse interstitial infiltrates to diffuse, fluffy, alveolar opacities. |
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Skin biopsy typically reveals hyperkeratosis and follicular plugging, with superficial and deep lymphocytic infiltrates. |
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Hilar lymphadenopathy with other pulmonary infiltrates is infrequent and thought to represent reactive hyperplasia. |
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The EKG was normal, and the chest x-ray showed no infiltrates but blunting at the left costophrenic angle. |
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Pulmonary KS may cause radiographic infiltrates and respiratory symptoms that mimic a variety of other infectious and neoplastic processes. |
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Polymorphonuclear leukocyte infiltrates were present in the glomerular tufts, and many glomeruli displayed segmental necrosis. |
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Gravitational sediments can enter a cave system in the form of entrance talus material, colluvium, roof fall, or phreatic infiltrates. |
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The smell of bacon and eggs infiltrates my nose, making my mouth water with hunger. |
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A chest radiograph showed bilateral diffuse basilar infiltrates, otherwise unchanged from findings on previous radiographs. |
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They know about erosion and filter effects on the landscape, but not what happens after water infiltrates the soil. |
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Lung involvement ranges from fleeting focal infiltrates or interstitial disease to massive pulmonary hemorrhagic alveolar capillaritis. |
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Rumor infiltrates the camp and Euryalus' mother cries out in anguish at the death of her son. |
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The scrub persons drape the patient, and the surgeon infiltrates the surgical site with local anesthesia. |
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Desmoplastic fibroma may also resemble the desmoid tumor of soft tissue when the latter infiltrates bone. |
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DiDonna inflects the field between the two columns with an ink hatching of fine strokes that infiltrates the column to the right. |
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Dolomite blocks fall away as water from above infiltrates and rapidly erodes the shale at the falls itself. |
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When a Boston crime reporter infiltrates this insular community, where celibacy is the first rule of order, a very unspiritual romance develops. |
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Water infiltrates twice as fast in soil that has a good level of biological activity. |
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Dental mercury also infiltrates the atmosphere during communal waste incineration. |
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So it infiltrates construction, or the major projects whether at the municipal, private, federal or other level, in order to launder money. |
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The concept is based on the creation of an indigenous landscape structure that infiltrates the residential blocks deep into the courtyards. |
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Formic acid infiltrates the mites' mitochondrial tissue and causes suffocation. |
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At flood tide, and at high water the sea infiltrates through the bar, causing a regular ebbing and flowing in the basin. |
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Bronchospasm, rhinorrhea, sore throat and hoarseness, asthma, upper respiratory infection, pulmonary infiltrates, eosinophilic pneumonitis. |
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This enthusiasm also infiltrates his community activities where Jean coaches children's soccer teams in his spare time. |
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Finally, it infiltrates forces which will develop fundamentalist networks and will see to it that the ideology is spread. |
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A pandemic that infiltrates the Registry can have severe operational consequences even if it affects a small number of people. |
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Any chemical or fuel spills that infiltrates the ground can contaminate your drinking water source. |
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Pits occur when water infiltrates a stone's pores and then freezes. |
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The surgeon infiltrates a local anesthetic combined with sodium bicarbonate into the breast tissue to enhance the effect of the anesthetic and, therefore, patient comfort. |
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How to dissect leukocytic cell infiltrates into pro-inflammatory leukocytes from anti-inflammatory and pro-regenerative leukocytes? |
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Ectoderm from the mesencephalon and rhombomere specifically migrates to the mandibular arch primordium, and rhombomere infiltrates the hyoid arch. |
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Moderate or marked leukocytic infiltrates of the placenta defined chorioamnionitis. |
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Slit-lamp examination showed perilimbal injection, many small raised dendriform lesions, and marginal infiltrates in the cornea of both eyes. |
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Posing as an injured painter of noble birth, Castagno infiltrates the ducal palace and courts Marguerite, who secretly shelters him in her chambers and restores him to health. |
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Microscopic granulomatous infiltrates consisting primarily of enlarged histiocytic cells occurred in a wide range of tissues in dogs. |
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In vascular lung disease, which was suspected in our patient, regions of hyperemic lung mimic ground-glass infiltrates when seen adjacent to oligemic regions of lung. |
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In an inkjet printer, the liquid ink is fired onto the paper and diffuses rapidly until it infiltrates completely into the paper. |
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But now a laboratory in Cambridge, England, has found a way to turn a hacker's screen instantly blank if he infiltrates the network. |
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In chronic berylliosis, X-rays show reticulonodular infiltrates, hilar adenopathy, and large coalescent infiltrates in both lungs. |
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On land, the precipitation is often so large that some of it infiltrates into the ground or runs off into streams, rivers, lakes, and the oceans. |
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Highquality paper machine oil should filter successfully without losing valuable additives or prematurely clogging expensive filters-even when water infiltrates the system. |
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The CO2 infiltrates between the right diaphragmatic cupola and the hepatic fundus, eliminating the space that enables the liver to lie against and be suspended from the diaphragm along its entire upper surface. |
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Signs and symptoms of infectious corneal ulceration include discomfort, pain, inflammation, purulent discharge, sensitivity to light, cells and flare, and corneal infiltrates. |
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A computed tomogram of the chest performed on day 10 showed resolution of pulmonary infiltrates. |
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If measures such as sputum cultures, virologic studies and exfoliative cytology fail to establish an etiology for the pulmonary infiltrates, lung biopsy may be necessary to establish the diagnosis. |
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This condition was reported in association with other conditions such as keratitis, corneal infiltrates, blepharitis, corneal abrasion, and contact lens over wear. |
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The ulcer had dense infiltrates with a pseudomembrane. |
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If water is the universal solvent, author Bob Sandford makes it clear in this beautifully illustrated book that water also infiltrates into every aspect of Canadian life. |
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Maxaquin antibiotic acts as extra-and intracellularly located on Mycobacterium tuberculosis, shorten the time of their separation from the body, provides a more rapid resolution of infiltrates. |
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They plot a switcheroo: Constantine infiltrates the Muppets, and Kermit winds up in a Siberian gulag, where his jailer is none other than Tina Fey. |
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There are variable tubulointerstitial findings typically with lymphocytic infiltrates in the interstitium and evidence of acute tubular injury. |
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Water that infiltrates the Earth's surface becomes groundwater, slowly seeping downward into extensive layers of porous soil and rock called aquifers. |
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The water that moves downward into the soil, or infiltrates, is the difference between precipitation and the losses due to canopy interception, forest floor interception, and runoff. |
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On chest x-ray, there is a diffuse interstitial pattern of lung involvement frequently with patchy alveolar infiltrates, particularly in the upper lobe. |
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A chest x-ray showed new, multifocal, and extensive alveolar infiltrates throughout the right hemithorax. |
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A portion of the precipitation infiltrates into geologic formations and travels vertically downward until it reaches the water table, while the rest flows as runoff or is caught by the plants' roots. |
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Some of the precipitation and snow melt moves downwards, percolates or infiltrates through cracks, joints and pores in soil and rocks until it reaches the water table where it becomes groundwater. |
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Surface water infiltrates the rock debris left after mining, where it reacts with sulphide materials to produce sulphuric acid, polluting streams and groundwater resources. |
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Less serious reactions such as abrasions, infiltrates, and bacterial conjunctivitis must be managed and treated carefully to avoid more serious complications. |
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When radon infiltrates an enclosed space, like a house, it can sometimes accumulate to high levels, which can be a risk to the health of you and your family. |
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Pulmonary infiltrates in non-HIV immunocompromised patients a diagnostic approach using non-invasive and bronchoscopic procedures. |
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When applied to pasture, a greater proportion of manure slurry will remain on the soil surface compared with FDE, which rapidly infiltrates into the pasture root-zone. |
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The disease is classified into cutaneous mastocytosis where the infiltrates are within the skin, and systemic mastocytosis involving extracutaneous organs and bone marrow. |
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This differs from other B-cell lymphomas such as MALT lymphoma and DLBC lymphoma, which are typically more diffuse infiltrates that do not routinely form nodules. |
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Acute renal failure clue to bilateral lymphomatous infiltrates. |
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However, clinically defined respiratory events may be directly due Lo the leukemia-related involvement consist of leukostasis, leukemic infiltrates and lysis pneumopathy. |
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Shallow breathing may correspond to worsening infiltrates and atelectasis. |
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