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1 Furthermore, younger patients appeared to have a more favorable prognosis than older patients.
2 Lesions located in the left colon demonstrated the most favorable prognosis .
3 POLE-mutant tumors have a favorable prognosis and may often be overtreated.
4 The favorable prognosis associated with HPV appears to be limited to the oropharynx.
5 To summarize, NSM was more common in females, with favorable prognosis .
6 Patients with such tumors have a favorable prognosis after surgical removal.
7 Early radiographic detection and surgical excision could yield a favorable prognosis .
8 Orbital involvement typically manifests as a solitary lesion that carries a favorable prognosis .
9 Background: Patients with advanced seminoma have an exceedingly favorable prognosis .
10 Compared with adults, pediatric mastocytosis has a relatively favorable prognosis .
11 Mucoepidermoid tumors of the tracheobronchial tree carry a more favorable prognosis in children than adults.
12 Variant abnormalities of inv(16) may be not associated with favorable prognosis .
13 Recent studies indicate that these lymphomas, when confined to the skin, have a favorable prognosis .
14 Therefore, TEL-AML1 fusion confers a favorable prognosis in some protocols of chemotherapy but not in others.
15 The persistent nature of these presumed enzymatic or structural defects may explain the less favorable prognosis .
16 Conversely, bilaterally, systemic disease and anterior chamber cells may be associated with favorable prognosis in UME.
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