1 Two
patients presented with 1 lesion characteristic for PCa
2 Studies in which
patients presented with 1 or more typical features of PD
3 The
patients presented with 1-52 week histories of memory lo
4 During a 4-month period, 79
patients presented with 126 episodes of graft occlusion.
5 Ten
patients presented with 2 intrabony defects each.
6 A sixty-year-old male Hispanic
patient presented with a 7-day history of numbness and d
7 A
patient presented with a beta-adrenergic-positive multif
8 The
patient presented with a history of hepatitis C-related
9 mall-vessel (lacunar) infarctions, whereas 1
patient presented with a large-vessel infarct.
10 The age at which a
patient presented with a myeloproliferative neoplasm, ac
11 A 60-year-old male
patient presented with a one-month history of epigastric
12 In this case report, a 54-year-old
patient presented with a periapical infection involving
13 A
patient presented with a round yellow nodule on the maxi
14 A 69-year-old
patient presented with a tender, thickly crusted skin le
15 Only occasional
patients presented with a 'classical' CMT phenotype.
16 Among them, 206
patients presented with a clinical T4b carcinoma.
17 Seven
patients presented with a fever.
18 tween April 12, 2002, and July 26, 2013, 256
patients presented with a first episode of psychosis.
19 All
patients presented with a history of slowly progressive
20 In the early 1900s, most
patients presented with a large symptomatic melanoma tha
21 Patients presented with a mean estimated glomerular filt
22 These
patients presented with a mean of -3.2 SDS and some sugg
23 Patients presented with a median admission Hunt and Hess
24 atients (199 males, 164 females); 21% of the
patients presented with a medium or high nutritional ris
25 the MYC(-) DLBCL patients, the MYC(+) DLBCL
patients presented with a more elevated lactico-deshydro
26 OHCA events in dialysis clinics, 66% of all
patients presented with a nonshockable initial rhythm.
27 All
patients presented with a palpable mass, nine of which w
28 Eleven percent of
patients presented with a preoperative neurologic defici
29 rculating unconventional T cells of COVID-19
patients presented with a profound and persistent phenot
30 All seropositive
patients presented with a psychiatric prodrome, before d
31 Patients presented with a range of phenotypes suggesting
32 All three
patients presented with a rapid decline in mental status
33 ross 4 years, or 28 000 000 visits annually)
patients presented with a RFV consistent with a PAMA pri
34 The PRE
patients presented with a significantly lower New York H
35 All
patients presented with a sudden onset of multiple lesio
36 All
patients presented with a temperature of at least 37.6 d
37 ollow-up of 20 years, one-third (n = 264) of
patients presented with a total of 399 ischemic events,
38 An additional 17
patients presented with a tumor before 20 years of age b
39 etastatic disease; of these 125 patients, 32
patients presented with a tumor before 20 years of age.
40 The four
patients presented with a typical clinical picture, name
41 All 4
patients presented with a unilateral, single choroidal t
42 Four
patients presented with abdominal and/or pelvic pain, bu
43 All three
patients presented with abdominal pain on days 10, 5, an
44 All 37
patients presented with abdominal pain.
45 Of the total cohort, 69.1% of
patients presented with acute coronary syndrome, and in
46 n a few days of receiving telithromycin, the
patients presented with acute hepatitis.
47 All 3
patients presented with acute ischemic strokes and had a
48 Between July 2012 and December 2013, 23 809
patients presented with acute STEMI (direct to percutane
49 and 18.7% (CI, 14.8% to 22.5%) of high-risk
patients presented with advanced neoplasia; U.K. high-ri
50 Fifty-five percent of
patients presented with advanced-stage (III-IV) lymphoma
51 A total of 31 355 (31.4%) HF
patients presented with AF, of which 6701 (21.3%) were n
52 Eight-two percent of our
patients presented with alterations in at least one of t
53 A 25-year-old male
patient presented with an acute onset of severe upper ab
54 Only 1
patient presented with an incidental finding.
55 Most
patients presented with an acute febrile respiratory ill
56 All
patients presented with an acute paracentral scotoma and
57 Study
patients presented with an acute ST-elevation myocardial
58 Sixteen
patients presented with an AVM, provided informed consen
59 Our
patients presented with an early infantile encephalopath
60 s to the medical emergency department, 1,713
patients presented with an incident admission of sepsis
61 At 2 years, 2
patients presented with an increased echocardiographic o
62 Two of these
patients presented with an infrequent GBS variant.
63 ter receiving rosiglitazone for 2 weeks, the
patient presented with anorexia, vomiting, and abdominal
64 Thirty-nine percent of
patients presented with anti-HLA antibodies pretransplan
65 Patients presented with ARF and a mean creatinine of 3.9
66 Overall, 71 (43.0%)
patients presented with at least 1 ICD complication, inc
67 All
patients presented with atopic symptoms (food allergy, n
68 Nearly all
patients presented with autoantibodies, hypergammaglobul
69 ith advanced-stage (III-IV) lymphoma, 43% of
patients presented with B symptoms, and 40% of patients
70 A 57 years-old
patient presented with back pain, general discomfort, po
71 Patients presented with behavioral and psychiatric manif
72 st and most severe clinical abnormality RTLV
patients presented with behavioural disorders characteri
73 Fourteen
patients presented with bilateral lung metastases and ha
74 Among the 18 patients, five
patients presented with biopsy-proven de novo renal thro
75 Two
patients presented with BRA, detected during the prenata
76 Patients presented with cardiac failure (median age, 75
77 led with the fact that the majority of these
patients presented with CD as their first episode, calls
78 All
patients presented with characteristic facial dysmorphic
79 All
patients presented with chemosensitive disease at transp
80 Patients presented with:
chemosis (50%), ocular bruit (5
81 Nine
patients presented with cholestatic hepatitis and 12 pat
82 No
patient presented with chromosomal abnormalities commonl
83 The
patients presented with chronic (46%) and episodic (30%)
84 Twenty-seven
patients presented with circumflex disease after having
85 12 out of 51
patients presented with class II ranking and 8 out of 40
86 The majority of
patients presented with classic epidermal tumors such as
87 The 17-year-old female
patient presented with clinical and radiographic evidenc
88 All
patients presented with clinical stage 0, I, or II disea
89 Patients presented with clinically apparent GA on fundus
90 Eight
patients presented with CNS-HL at diagnosis, 2 of whom h
91 All
patients presented with compatible clinical symptoms wit
92 A 28-year-old female
patient presented with complaints of severe abdominal pa
93 Sixteen
patients presented with complications associated with GI
94 Twenty-three
patients presented with complications of portal hyperten
95 53 (88%) of 60
patients presented with constitutional symptoms, 59 (98%
96 Seven
patients presented with corneal findings ranging from su
97 ed with lower lid ectropion, and 2 eyes of 2
patients presented with corneal perforation, both requir
98 Both
patients presented with cutaneous disease, followed by p
99 The
patient presented with daily fevers, tachycardia, and cu
100 At enrollment, 303 (34%)
patients presented with de novo HF and 576 (66%) patient
101 A total of 4921
patients presented with deep-vein thrombosis, and 3319 w
102 The cortical
patients presented with deficits in the production of tr
103 Up to June 2014, 14
patients presented with definite BVS thrombosis in our c
104 Our
patient presented with delayed cord separation, failure
105 The majority of
patients presented with delayed seroma (69.2%) and witho
106 ia and dysmorphic features while, the second
patient presented with developmental delay, characterist
107 The first
patient presented with developmental delay, hypospadias,
108 In addition, 25.2% of acute SaAAA-
patients presented with diameters <55 mm and 8.4% <45 mm
109 atory symptoms (45%, P < .001); 16% of IMD-W
patients presented with diarrhea without IMD-specific sy
110 ental factors on its phenotypic variance, as
patients presented with different phenotypes regardless
111 The two
patients presented with different phenotypes; the first
112 The majority of
patients presented with difficult-to-diagnose subacute o
113 ulopapular cutaneous mastocytosis (MPCM), 12
patients presented with diffuse CM, and 10 patients pres
114 Overall, 240 (54%) of all TIA
patients presented with DWI lesions.
115 Six
patients presented with dysphagia (average duration, 5 m
116 All
patients presented with dysphagia or odynophagia of 6 we
117 Nineteen
patients presented with dyspnea on exertion, 7 with dysp
118 Patients presented with dyspnoea, cough, and were found
119 Overall 294
patients presented with early colorectal cancer, the med
120 Patients presented with early infantile onset encephalop
121 All
patients presented with early or prominent seizures; oth
122 Patients presented with early-onset sensorineural deafne
123 Three
patients presented with EBV-associated Hodgkin's lymphom
124 Each
patient presented with either CT and/or MRI performed el
125 rary to our expectations, we found that most
patients presented with either an early onset neuropathy
126 viral myocarditis and drug-refractory VT; 5
patients presented with electrical storm.
127 One
patient presented with encephalopathy and developed prol
128 Our
patient presented with encephalopathy, refractory seizur
129 RESULTS Two out of the three
patients presented with episodes of unilateral headache
130 None of the 3
patients presented with extracardiac features suggestive
131 The
patient presented with fever and headache, had negative
132 The B. burgdorferi-infected
patient presented with fever, whereas the remaining pati
133 All
patients presented with fever and > or = 1 positive bloo
134 Both
patients presented with fever and weight loss while rece
135 Most
patients presented with focal lesions (13 patients, 72.2
136 Forty
patients presented with focal neurologic abnormalities,
137 Four
patients presented with fulminant, disseminated PTLD; on
138 Patients presented with gastrointestinal symptoms, inclu
139 The other 23
patients presented with generalized dystonia, either wit
140 Thirty-six
patients presented with GI-PTLD.
141 All
patients presented with global developmental delay (DD),
142 Remarkably, one celiac
patient presented with granulomatous nodulae in the ileu
143 Fourteen of these
patients presented with groin pain and four were asympto
144 eported by all 23 patients, and 22 of the 23
patients presented with &
gt;/=1 clinical feature of pes pla
145 During the year that followed BMT, all
patients presented with GVHD.
146 HIV-positive
patients presented with HCC at a younger age than HIV-ne
147 asked to review the data and evaluate which
patients presented with heart failure.
148 presented with cholestatic hepatitis and 12
patients presented with hepatocellular injury, of which
149 The
patient presented with hepatosplenomegaly and severe liv
150 The
patient presented with high fever (39.7 degrees C), and
151 Nullizygous
patients presented with high qAF levels earlier in life
152 ression analyses demonstrated that non-White
patients presented with higher mRALE scores at admission
153 Syncopal
patients presented with higher right atrial pressure and
154 A 40-year-old female
patient presented with history of headache since two mon
155 Four
patients presented with HIV-1 coinfection; 6 patients ac
156 Two hundred nine
patients presented with HUS.
157 Thirteen SM
patients presented with Hymenoptera venom-induced anaphy
158 iochemical analysis revealed that 41% of the
patients presented with hypercalcemia, 26% presented wit
159 The
patients presented with hypo- and hyperpigmented macules
160 Early after surgery, placebo
patients presented with increased levels of biomarkers o
161 Additionally, 60% of
patients presented with increased microhomology use at s
162 Additionally, severely allergic
patients presented with increased sensitivity of effecto
163 50% of
patients presented with intracerebral haemorrhage.
164 Clinically, the index
patient presented with intractable seizures, acquired mi
165 Eight
patients presented with invasive aspergillosis due to TR
166 In the patient-based analysis, 61 of the 137
patients presented with iodine-positive metastases.
167 Thirty-four (89%)
patients presented with isolated or combined limbic, die
168 On diagnosis, 86.8% of
patients presented with isolated orthostatic tremor and
169 Both
patients presented with jaundice, hyperbilirubinemia, an
170 The sixth
patient presented with knee pain and swelling.
171 All
patients presented with large angle esotropia with spect
172 Only 1
patient presented with late gadolinium enhancement on ca
173 Our
patient presented with late infection of his right total
174 Nearly one-third of young
patients presented with left ventricular dysfunction pos
175 After the
patient presented with leukemic conversion and with wors
176 Three of the four
patients presented with leukocytosis and eosinophilia; t
177 A
patient presented with life-threatening hemorrhage from
178 relapse in our cohort, 69% (n = 18) of these
patients presented with liver cirrhosis and 58% (n = 15)
179 A 46-year-old male
patient presented with loose teeth for assessment of imp
180 bserved in 3 eyes of 2 patients, 2 eyes of 1
patient presented with lower lid ectropion, and 2 eyes o
181 SF3B1(mut)
patients presented with lower hemoglobin levels, increas
182 60
patients presented with lung injury associated with e-ci
183 All
patients presented with lymphadenopathy and 11% also had
184 Most
patients presented with lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly
185 A 52-year old
patient presented with lymphedema, protein loosing enter
186 One hundred twenty-two
patients presented with maculopapular cutaneous mastocyt
187 Five (7.7%)
patients presented with mechanical small bowel obstructi
188 assic manifestations of Lyme disease, the 18
patients presented with memory difficulty, minor depress
189 Patients presented with meningitis alone (73%), the caud
190 tion was retrieved for 879 IMD cases: 48% of
patients presented with meningitis, 17% with septic shoc
191 At 5 years, 25% of T3
patients presented with metastasis; overall and specific
192 Nineteen
patients presented with metastatic disease, 29 had tumor
193 Overall, most
patients presented with mild TBI.
194 One subgroup of
patients presented with MLL or NUP98 fusion genes leadin
195 A
patient presented with moderate probing depth, pain on o
196 Stroke
patients presented with moderate to severe hand motor de
197 Patients presented with more than 2 years of muscle weak
198 Ninety percent of
patients presented with myocardial infarction (MI) or un
199 Patients presented with neonatal-onset fever, neutrophil
200 mg/dl; range 1.3 to 7.8 mg/dl); three (30%)
patients presented with nephrotic syndrome.
201 Two
patients presented with nephrotic syndromes and one pati
202 Most (28)
patients presented with neuropathic pain initially restr
203 Seven
patients presented with no infection.
204 Thirty-seven
patients presented with no insurance, and 34 of them wer
205 Patients presented with no significant medical history.
206 The
patient presented with nodules on the forearm after retu
207 All
patients presented with nonspecific manifestations, incl
208 Thirty-three (51%) of the 65
patients presented with OMG, providing an annual inciden
209 Six
patients presented with only a deep venous thrombosis or
210 CASE REPORT: A 15-year-old male
patient presented with pain in the right hip for 5 days,
211 Around three quarters of
patients presented with pain of neuropathic characterist
212 A twenty-six years old Ethiopian female
patient presented with painless reduction of vision of b
213 Overall, 32.07% of
patients presented with perforation.
214 The majority of
patients presented with pericolonic abscess and inflamma
215 Patients presented with periodontitis at the University
216 229 (22% of 1043 with follow-up information)
patients presented with permanent functional sequelae.
217 Most
patients presented with persistent severe hypotension (6
218 Thirty-six per cent of
patients presented with polytrauma.
219 One
patient presented with postoperative hemorrhage, treated
220 Prior to irreversible paraplegia, these
patients presented with prodromes of fever and urinary r
221 A 52-year-old female
patient presented with progressive vision loss in the ri
222 Nearly half of the
patients presented with progressive disease.
223 Three
patients presented with pseudocystic foveal cavitation s
224 All
patients presented with psychiatric symptoms or memory p
225 Sixteen
patients presented with PTLD not amenable to local thera
226 Twenty-six
patients presented with pulmonary metastatic nodules onl
227 The
patient presented with rapidly progressing pigmented and
228 The
patient presented with rapidly progressive peripheral fi
229 aled the prevalence of chronic infection, as
patients presented with reactivated chronic toxoplasmosi
230 All
patients presented with recent onset of unilateral pink-
231 Twenty-six
patients presented with recurrence at previous sites of
232 The
patient presented with recurrent respiratory tract infec
233 All
patients presented with recurrent infections, hepatosple
234 were anicteric and 42% (n = 8) classical VOD
patients presented with refractory thrombocytopenia, whi
235 Four of the 7
patients presented with remarkable complications: 2 eyes
236 All
patients presented with renal dysfunction; an ultrasound
237 All
patients presented with respiratory distress, and three
238 The majority of
patients presented with respiratory symptoms (97%), gast
239 The 7
patients presented with SCC that resulted from chronic C
240 Seventy (7%)
patients presented with sclerosis at the time of initial
241 One
patient presented with septic shock and the remaining se
242 The
patient presented with severe anemia, persistent thrombo
243 Each
patient presented with severe disease many days after th
244 ations in the fibrillin-1 gene, in which the
patient presented with severe periodontitis.
245 The
patient presented with severe sepsis and abdominal pain.
246 At the zenith of pulmonary distress,
patients presented with severe hypoxia (median PaO2/FIO2
247 Both
patients presented with severe pancytopenia, multiple op
248 The
patient presented with shortness of breath, malaise, and
249 e 1 (HIV)-seropositive, antiretroviral-naive
patient presented with significant cognitive dysfunction
250 STAT3 hyper-IgE syndrome (STAT3-HIES)
patients presented with significantly lower Staphylococc
251 Rejection was also considered if
patients presented with signs and symptoms of hemodynami
252 Early LAE
patients presented with signs and symptoms of local pock
253 All positive
patients presented with signs and symptoms similar to GA
254 Two
patients presented with signs of bacterial peritonitis;
255 Eleven
patients presented with signs of gray matter dysfunction
256 e., flaccidity and hyporeflexia), whereas 11
patients presented with signs of white matter dysfunctio
257 Case
patients presented with similar clinical characteristics
258 These
patients presented with sinopulmonary infections, lympha
259 All 11
patients presented with sinus node dysfunction and 10 ha
260 All
patients presented with skin lesions involving sun-expos
261 ffering vascular patterns of presentation: 2
patients presented with small-vessel (lacunar) infarctio
262 2 patients presented with diffuse CM, and 10
patients presented with solitary mastocytoma of the skin
263 Patients presented with ST segment elevation (n = 19) an
264 Patients presented with ST-segment elevation within 6 ho
265 Most
patients presented with stage 2 (gastrointestinal involv
266 The
patient presented with subacute cerebellar syndrome and
267 Only 1 L-DNR and 3 idarubicin
patients presented with subclinical or mild cardiomyopat
268 Within 3 months of treatment, the
patient presented with suppuration that was refractory t
269 A 19-years-old male
patient presented with swollen and painful knee.
270 The
patient presented with swollen eyelid and wheezing follo
271 Two
patients presented with symptomatic cord lipomas after l
272 engue case and 1 DENV-positive C case, and 2
patients presented with symptomatic dengue during their
273 Additionally the oldest
patient presented with symptoms of ileus while the other
274 Most
patients presented with symptoms consistent with bowel o
275 the diagnosis of colorectal carcinoma and 6
patients presented with symptoms of an acute lower gastr
276 Four
patients presented with symptoms of hippocampal dysfunct
277 Half of the
patients presented with synchronous disease, 43% had sol
278 We found that most
patients presented with synchronous infections, and with
279 A total of 303
patients presented with T0 stage KS, including 237 who w
280 Most
patients presented with T2 (37 %) or T3 (29 %) cancer.
281 The majority of
patients presented with T2 tumors (n = 35, 58%), and 90%
282 Fifty-eight (5.9%)
patients presented with TE, which was not related to del
283 ted family members from 2 pedigrees in which
patients presented with total ophthalmoplegia, facial we
284 surgery was performed, but 3 weeks later the
patient presented with tractional RD associated with pro
285 Twenty-one (14.8%) of 147
patients presented with tumor relapse.
286 No
patient presented with tumour sizes <3 cm.
287 Sixty-nine percent of the HCC
patients presented with tumour sizes >5 cm while 31% pre
288 One
patient presented with two hopeless teeth that were rand
289 eritoneal fibrosis is reported, in which the
patient presented with typical symptoms of retroperitone
290 Most
patients presented with ulceroglandular (37%) and glandu
291 Sixteen
patients presented with unilateral and 4 with bilateral
292 All
patients presented with unilateral IBC.
293 Three elderly
patients presented with unilateral keratitis.
294 p vs 100-300-mum group; P = .19).None of the
patients presented with urinary incontinence or erectile
295 Eleven
patients presented with urothelial carcinomas of the upp
296 The remaining 50
patients presented with variable nonsyndromic features i
297 The
patients presented with vascularized, focally cystic, no
298 Both
patients presented with vision loss that was initially t
299 Between March 2014 and February 2015, 4
patients presented with VLScT at 44 (case 1), 19 (cases
300 All 10
patients presented with worsening dyspnea and pleural ef