However the lack of the pathognomonic Philadelphia chromosome and of the resulting BCR-ABL1 fusion point to a different pathogenetic process.
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Diagnosis can be made based upon CEBPE gene mutation or a pathognomonic finding of a blood smear showing lack of specific granules.
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It is pathognomonic for autoinfective larvae and can be used as a diagnostic criterion for strongyloidiasis due to " S . stercoralis ".
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*Several microangiopathic diseases, including disseminated intravascular coagulation and thrombotic microangiopathies, present with pathognomonic ( diagnostic ) red blood cell fragments called schistocytes.
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It is often seen in lupus erythematosus but is not pathognomonic-it is also seen in other diseases such as pellagra, dermatomyositis, and Bloom syndrome.
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His name is lent to the eponymous " R�nne nasal step ", defined as a nasal visual field defect that is considered a pathognomonic sign of glaucoma.
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Compression of the optic chiasm can lead to bitemporal hemianopsia, and, when there is no relevant trauma, this clinical finding is pathognomonic for a pituitary tumor.
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The spots, which are considered pathognomonic for measles, occur in the mouth a few days before the skin rash appears . and before infectivity reaches its maximum.
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What distinguishes each disease symptomatically ( as opposed to the underlying pathology ) is not any particular ( pathognomonic ) symptom or symptoms, but a specific pattern of symptoms.
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The clinical diagnosis must be based on the presence of one or more of the symptoms listed below, because the syndrome itself has no true pathognomonic signs or symptoms.