| 11. | He established three pathognomonic clinical signs for the condition : epilepsy, idiocy and adenoma sebaceum.
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| 12. | The histopathologic appearance is not pathognomonic ( the microscopic appearance is not specific to the condition ).
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| 13. | M-G bodies are a pathognomonic feature of malakoplakia, an inflammatory condition that affects the genitourinary tract.
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| 14. | These rods are non-pathognomonic structures that have a similar composition to the Z disks found in the sarcomere.
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| 15. | The presence of a pathognomonic finding allows immediate diagnosis, since there are no other conditions in the differential diagnosis.
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| 16. | A unifocal area of acute-onset inflammation adjacent to an old chorioretinal scar is virtually pathognomonic for toxoplasmic chorioretinitis.
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| 17. | About ten minutes into the final, Nikitha Chandran of Florida misspelled " pathognomonic " and was eliminated.
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| 18. | ARF is an acute inflammatory reaction with pathognomonic Aschoff bodies histologically and RHD is a non-inflammatory sequela of ARF.
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| 19. | The pathognomonic feature of pancarditis in the case of rheumatic heart disease is the presence of Aschoff nodules or Aschoff bodies.
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| 20. | Occasionally the process is made easy by a sign or symptom ( or a group of several ) that is pathognomonic.
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