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  • However the lack of the pathognomonic Philadelphia chromosome and of the resulting BCR-ABL1 fusion point to a different pathogenetic process.
  • Diagnosis can be made based upon CEBPE gene mutation or a pathognomonic finding of a blood smear showing lack of specific granules.
  • It is pathognomonic for autoinfective larvae and can be used as a diagnostic criterion for strongyloidiasis due to " S . stercoralis ".
  • *Several microangiopathic diseases, including disseminated intravascular coagulation and thrombotic microangiopathies, present with pathognomonic ( diagnostic ) red blood cell fragments called schistocytes.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The petechial rash, which usually resolves in 5 7 days, is said to be pathognomonic for the syndrome, but only occurs in 20 50 % of cases.
  • Traumatic occlusion may cause a thickening of the cervical margin of the alveolar bone and widening of the periodontal ligament, although the latter is not pathognomonic for this condition.
  • Hyperchromatic and bizarre nuclei in neuroblasts and ganglion cells in undifferentiated or poorly differentiated foci are far too pathognomonic, although anaplastic expressions can be found in differentiating foci alike.
  • .. . that "'Beck's triad "'of arterial hypotension, raised jugular venous pressure and muffled heart sounds is pathognomonic of cardiac tamponade?
  • Physical examination findings can help a physician make the diagnosis of FH . Tendon xanthomas are seen in 20-40 % of individuals with FH and are pathognomonic for the condition.
  • The diagnosis is made by the pathognomonic wall motion abnormalities, in which the base of the left ventricle is contracting normally or is hyperkinetic while the remainder of the left ventricle is akinetic or dyskinetic.
  • The DWSMB is a battery of tests drawn primarily from the traditional neurological examination to provide coverage of basic sensory, motor functions and sub-cortical functioning, most of which have pathognomonic neurological signs.
  • :: : Based on my paternal experience, a good, reliable pathognomonic sign of impending childbirth are bruises on the arm or upper torso of the husband or other attendant during transition phase labor.
  • West syndrome in modern usage is the triad of infantile spasms, a pathognomonic EEG pattern ( called hypsarrhythmia ), and developmental regression-although the international definition requires only two out of these three elements.
  • Classically, these megaloblastic types of anemias are associated also with more specific features, such as megaloblasts in the bone marrow, the presence of ovalocytes in the ( peripheral ) blood smear, and the pathognomonic presence of hypersegmented neutrophils.
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