The most common presentation for thyroid or salivary gland cancer is an asymptomatic nodule within the gland. |
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Many women are asymptomatic shedders at the time of delivery, and these account for most of the neonatal infections. |
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Many patients are asymptomatic, and the tumor is discovered only as an incidental radiographic or postmortem finding. |
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During the latent stage of syphilis, skin lesions resolve, and patients are asymptomatic. |
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Finally, a subject who is asymptomatic, with no signs of liver disease should be labelled as a healthy carrier. |
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Many patients are diagnosed incidentally in the asymptomatic phase by plain radiographs that show localized enlargement of bone. |
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No studies have evaluated the rate of disease progression in asymptomatic patients. |
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Given that this patient is asymptomatic, no intervention is required at the present time. |
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Few data are available concerning the clinical value of screening asymptomatic people for dementia. |
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Fewer patients were asymptomatic during moderate and strenuous sports activities. |
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Trials are underway to assess the effectiveness of screening asymptomatic men. |
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Long incubation periods and frequent asymptomatic infections, make it difficult to rely on diagnosis. |
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Firstly, testing in asymptomatic patients differs fundamentally from testing in patients with symptoms. |
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Treatment should also be considered in asymptomatic patients who may be a source of infection to others. |
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Since asymptomatic gall stones and dyspepsia are so common in the general population, they often coexist. |
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Most of these infections are asymptomatic until advanced liver disease develops. |
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The development of genetic testing for disease has raised the problem of whether to test asymptomatic individuals. |
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After the first year, patients should be monitored annually even if they are asymptomatic. |
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He was asymptomatic, with a clean medical history, and not taking any medication. |
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The majority of infected persons are asymptomatic and unaware of their condition. |
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The majority of the patients are asymptomatic and the lesion is diagnosed incidentally on autopsy. |
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There are many causes of leg pain that can occur in the presence of asymptomatic peripheral vascular disease. |
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Screening asymptomatic women for diabetes or thyroid disease has not proved effective. |
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She has a history of hypertensive atherosclerotic heart disease that is currently well controlled and asymptomatic. |
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Patients with acute cholecystitis may have a history of attacks of biliary colic or they may have been asymptomatic until the presenting episode. |
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Also common is torus palatinus, a slow growing, asymptomatic, benign bony lump in the midline of the palate. |
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The skin lesions are nonpalpable macules that may persist for months to years and are typically asymptomatic except for the cosmetic appearance. |
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Patients with chronic, large pericardial effusion may be asymptomatic but can develop cardiac tamponade precipitously. |
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Fortunately, asymptomatic bacteriuria and bladder infections can usually be found and treated before the kidneys become infected. |
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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening every pregnant patient for asymptomatic bacteriuria using a urine culture. |
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Fungal endophytes are microfungi that inhabit living plants, but which are cryptic and asymptomatic in their hosts. |
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Patients may be asymptomatic or may have symptoms of fever, malaise, myalgia, and hepatitis. |
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The researchers observed a trend toward normalization in the cardiac differences in the uninfected children, who remained asymptomatic. |
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Why some neurosyphilitic patients progress and others remain asymptomatic has remained a mystery. |
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This is seen in longstanding sarcoidosis, in which asymptomatic, violaceous nodules are seen on nose, fingers, and ears. |
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Infection is often subclinical, manifested as asymptomatic viremia or shedding of virus in the respiratory tract or urine. |
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The symptomatic splenic lesions, as compared with asymptomatic lesions, were bigger and were found more often in women and younger patients. |
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Most tick-caused infections are asymptomatic or exhibit non-specific symptoms such as fever, fatigue, chills, and anorexia. |
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In contrast, posterior bleeding may be asymptomatic or may present insidiously as nausea, hematemesis, anemia, hemoptysis, or melena. |
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Most cases are asymptomatic, but some present with hemoptysis, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and pleurisy. |
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Unless the gall bladder is calcified or the patient has other risk factors, asymptomatic gallstones may be managed expectantly. |
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The registry included patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic pulmonary embolism. |
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Most hydatid cysts develop in the liver, and most of them are asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis. |
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In Asia, most persons are infected perinatally and are usually asymptomatic, but remain chronically infected. |
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Although some clinicians opt to follow asymptomatic patients conservatively with serial sonography, the wisdom of this approach is questioned. |
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Renal stones, which are generally asymptomatic, may be followed conservatively. |
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Furthermore, an asymptomatic infection can flare up after weeks or months and suddenly start to cause symptoms. |
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This is important because if asymptomatic chronic hyponatremia is not corrected, the brain system can be damaged irreversibly. |
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Here we present a case of solitary plasmacytoma of frontal bone that was entirely asymptomatic. |
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The range of clinical presentation can vary from asymptomatic to fulminant disease. |
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Minerva was once prescribed treatment for asymptomatic Helicobacter pylori infection and ended up with pseudomembranous colitis. |
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Of these, greenstick fractures are the most frequent and are usually asymptomatic. |
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The lesion was asymptomatic and was surgically excised after a fine-needle aspiration biopsy that was considered inadequate. |
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Since asymptomatic gall stones and dyspepsia are so common in the general populations, they often coexist. |
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His brothers were asymptomatic and had no clinical abnormalities. |
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Thirteen of the patients were initially asymptomatic, seven presented with atypical chest pain and seven were admitted to the hospital with overt cardiac tamponade. |
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Two thirds of patients have a dermatitis with one or multiple, usually asymptomatic lesions that progress from macular to papular and finally vesicular, or pustular. |
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On last follow up, 18 months after diagnosis, he was completely asymptomatic and indirect laryngoscopy revealed complete resolution of the lesion. |
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Most of those who acquire toxoplasma in utero are asymptomatic. |
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The homozygous sickle-cell condition is responsible for the deadly effects of sickle-cell anemia, whereas the heterozygous condition is usually asymptomatic. |
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He was otherwise asymptomatic, with no anorexia, weight loss, or jaundice. |
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Six hundred and eight additional liver computed tomograms detected only one asymptomatic patient with liver metastases who might have benefited from liver resection. |
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Because the linear pattern does not extend into later portions of the asymptomatic period, we did not analyze sequences isolated during the later portions. |
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Infections are typically benign, asymptomatic, and lifelong. |
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However, they caution that this model should not be extrapolated to asymptomatic patients in whom risk factors play a much greater predictive role. |
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All pregnant women, especially those who have diabetes and had a previous UTI, should be screened for asymptomatic bacteriuria during the first prenatal visit. |
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Until rupture occurs, most abdominal aortic aneurysms are asymptomatic. |
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A single umbilical artery is present in 0.2 to 1 percent of newborns and may be associated with asymptomatic renal anomalies in 7 percent of these infants. |
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Increasing evidence shows that many herpes infections are asymptomatic. |
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Should asymptomatic bronchogenic cysts in adults be treated conservatively or with surgery? |
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Subdural empyemas are rarely asymptomatic and usually manifest as meningismus, as well as seizures with possible neurologic deficits. |
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We present a case of a 73 year-old female with an asymptomatic mesenteric mesothelial cyst. |
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A slight miosis of her right pupil, evidence of residual Horner syndrome, was evident, but she was asymptomatic. |
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They could not support a recommendation for routine preoperative endarterectomy in patients with asymptomatic carotid bruits. |
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A previously asymptomatic 62-year-old male presented with ataxia and oscillopsia with progression over a 6-week interval. |
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In certain cases, infectious diseases may be asymptomatic for much or even all of their course in a given host. |
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Smallpox is not known to be transmitted by insects or animals and there is no asymptomatic carrier state. |
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Some infected ruminants remain asymptomatic carriers, but they nonetheless carry FMDV and may be able to transmit it to others. |
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The role of synovial fluid markers of catabolism and anabolism in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis an asymptomatic organ donors. |
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Ryan described the ideal patient for a laser procedure as a multiparous asymptomatic woman with a long closed cervix. |
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Survey for asymptomatic malaria cases in low transmission settings of Iran under elimination programme. |
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A total of 617 asymptomatic individuals were included in the study who underwent MRI, serological and neurological evaluations. |
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the abnormal findings on MRI of lumbar spine in asymptomatic individuals. |
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The child's urine should always be tested for UTI even if they appear totally well, as asymptomatic bacteriuria can lead to wetting. |
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Complicating this picture is the high incidence of asymptomatic bacteriuria in people with long-term IDCs and in older adults. |
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Chondromas are slowly growing asymptomatic tumors that are usually discovered incidentally. |
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Moreover, influenza is not highly contagious, most especially amongst asymptomatic, subclinically infected persons. |
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Clinically, patients present with a nodular mass in the vas deferens and are often asymptomatic and require no specific treatment. |
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Eruptive vellus hair cyst is a rare skin disease and is characterized by asymptomatic comedone-like papules on the anterior chest and limbs. |
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New emerging Plasmodium falciparum genotypes in children during the transition phase from asymptomatic parasitemia to malaria. |
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Dermoid cysts are rare lesions of the head and neck that usually present in children as an asymptomatic, slowly growing mass. |
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Such prion diseases can have long asymptomatic incubation periods but will result in fatality in all cases. |
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Congenital pericardiac cysts are usually asymptomatic and are detected incidentally on routine pulmonary graphs. |
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The recognized clinical features are fever and pleuritic chest pain but many patients are asymptomatic. |
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Pain referral patterns of asymptomatic costotransverse joints have not been established. |
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In Europe, asymptomatic blood infections by hematozoa have been regularly observed, with an especially high prevalence in songbirds. |
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Only 44 cases were asymptomatic, namely the incidentally found ova in bilateral tubal ligation and prolapsed fibromyomas. |
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A 44-year-old woman presented with an asymptomatic papule on her finger. |
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A proportion of patients may have re-emergence of their own haematopoiesis with persistent and stable chimerism, which is generally associated with an asymptomatic state. |
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The ability to screen for eye disease using ultra-widefield fundus imaging is another means to identify risk in asymptomatic patients and catch eye disease early on. |
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Mature teratomas are often asymptomatic and rarely invade the pericardium. |
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These assays are indicated for use with asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals to aid in the diagnosis of chlamydial and gonococcal urogenital disease. |
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Atypical BSE transmitted from asymptomatic aging cattle to a primate. |
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Nicotine stomatitis, otherwise known as smoker's palate or leukokeratosis nicotine palati, is an asymptomatic stomatitis usually seen in chronic smokers. |
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It depends on whether she was asymptomatic prior to pregnancy. |
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Chondrocalcinosis is asymptomatic and often seen in elderly patients, especially in joints with hyaline cartilage and fibrocartilage, such as the knee and wrist. |
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Fate of very small asymptomatic stage-I osteonecrotic lesions of the hip. |
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The patients presented with a wide variety of symptoms including embolic phenomenon, shortness of breath, or orthopnea, though some were asymptomatic. |
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The Society for Vascular Surgery has just released much-needed recommendations for the treatment of asymptomatic PAD and intermittent claudication, its most common symptom. |
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After 3 months of follow-up, the patient is asymptomatic and is anicteric. |
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A method of active case detection to target reservoirs of asymptomatic malaria and gametocyte carriers in a rural area in Southern Province, Zambia. |
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While generally asymptomatic, coronary artery disease may ultimately manifest in ischemic cardiac attacks, such as angina pectoris or myocardial infarction. |
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