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Usage of induration in English
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When more speedy induration is necessary, they add about 1 oz.
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Conclusion: Parenchymal edema may be an important contributor to palpable induration several years after breast radiotherapy.
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Transient inflammation and local induration at the injection sites was observed in the majority of patients.
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This results in thickening and induration of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, often causing considerable morbidity.
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The induration is proceeding and nothing checks it.
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Toxicity was mild and most treatment-related adverse events were local erythema and induration at the injection site.
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As the induration cleared up, outlying patches of the affected skin were left surrounded by normal integument.
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About the abscess there was extensive induration.
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A disease somewhat analogous is edema neonatorum, which is a subcutaneous edema with induration affecting the new-born.
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Scleroderma neonatorum is an induration of the skin, congenital and occurring soon after birth, and is invariably fatal.
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On palpation, few ill-defined firm mobile masses were found in the upper outer quadrant with overlying skin induration.
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Secondary endpoints included patient self-assessments of breast discomfort, breast hardness, quality of life and physician assessments of breast induration.
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Here is the same induration of sandstone by means of fusion, that in the argillaceous strata has produced jasper.
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Increased fluid content in the breast parenchyma and skin oedema are likely to be more important contributors to palpable induration.
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These are simple thickening and induration of the cuticle by reason of continued pressure, notably in lying down on a hard surface.
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The clinical features are a sudden and typically asymptomatic onset of a cord-like induration, although some patients report a feeling of 'strain'.