Necrotising fasciitis can affect any part of the body but the extremities, the perineum, and the truncal areas are the most commonly involved. |
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Pityriasis rosea may lead to a truncal macular rash, sometimes with pruritus. |
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The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy, resection of the gastric mass, pyloroplasty, truncal vagotomy, and cyst duodenostomy. |
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Initial symptoms include truncal ataxia, unsteady stance and gait, tremors and slurred speech. |
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Another example of rapidly fielded technology on the medical front includes truncal and junctional tourniquets, Smith said. |
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The military is actively pursuing a range of technologies to eliminate potentially survivable death by truncal hemorrhage. |
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Three years ago, he had an attack with dysarthria and truncal ataxia, and 2 years ago, he developed apathy. |
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Dysarthria, truncal ataxia, and lower extremity weakness developed, with subsequent loss of his ability to ambulate. |
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She displayed head titubation, truncal titubation, and a wide-based gait. |
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Therefore, it is logical to expect tone impairments to manifest differently in muscles of the speech production mechanism than in limb and truncal muscles. |
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Two weeks later, the hypokalemia and acid-base disorder were corrected, and her neurological examination was normal apart from minimal truncal ataxia. |
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At that time, she was found to be hypokalemic and hypertensive with signs of CS including truncal obesity, striae, glucose intolerance, hirsutism, and depression. |
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Truncal vagotomy to reduce gastric acid production is the preferred surgical management approach. |
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Truncal adiposity is present at birth and in early childhood in South Indian children. |
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