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Meanings of uncommon disease in anglès
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Usage of uncommon disease in anglès
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Accordingly, four months afterwards, the earl was seized with a very uncommondisease.
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Lemierre syndrome is an uncommondisease which commonly arise from acute bacterial oropharyngeal infection.
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We had a 24-year-old man operated on for gallbladder stone secondary to this uncommondisease.
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Cancer is an uncommondisease; its imaginary concept is very particularly on adolescent and young adults.
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Fundus examination and imaging findings are almost pathognomonic and can facilitate diagnosis of this uncommondisease.
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As bilateral vestibular neuritis is an uncommondisease, a multicentre study is required to confirm our suggestions.
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Conclusion: Malignant melanoma is an uncommondisease in India carrying a lot of morbidity due to late presentation.
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This is an uncommondisease which has been diagnosed with increasing frequency since the advent of coronary angiography.
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Male breast cancer is an uncommondisease and its aetiology, clinical behaviour and treatment is not well-known .
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This uncommondisease follows an aggressive, unpredictable clinical course with significant mortality and presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges.
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It's not an uncommondisease.
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Mastocytosis is an uncommondisease characterized by a proliferation of tissue mast cells involving various organs, particularly the bone marrow.
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What, he wondered, could have caused the clustering of so many cases of this uncommondisease in such a small area?
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You don't see that much in modern times, but back in the old days it wasn't an uncommondisease at all.
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Schistosomiasis is such an uncommondisease in the United States that it's not surprising that it was initially missed and the patient misdiagnosed.
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PCL, an uncommondisease that usually is asymptomatic, was diagnosed using computed tomography for one patient and magnetic resonance imaging for the other patient.