| 41. | Patients with confluent smallpox often remained ill even after scabs have formed over all the lesions.
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| 42. | In one case series, the case-fatality rate in confluent smallpox was 62 percent.
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| 43. | In the diagram of ? G above, the excited confluent cell is displayed in orange.
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| 44. | Schultz, 1905 shows confluent spots.
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| 45. | The hindwings are orange, the apical third of the wing with a brownish confluent marking.
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| 46. | Granulomatous tubercules eventually develop central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue.
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| 47. | Granulomatous tubercules evolve to central caseous necrosis and tend to become confluent, replacing the lymphoid tissue.
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| 48. | There is a rather broad angulated subterminal fascia and a narrow terminal fascia almost confluent with it.
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| 49. | Numerous, confluent ulcerations with bulging of the edematous residual mucosa determine a cobblestone appearance at endoscopy.
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| 50. | The primary comb has the teeth widely separated and confluent with the lateral edge of the segment.
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