hemorrhagic famillal angiomatosis in Vietnamese
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Sentence patterns related to "hemorrhagic famillal angiomatosis"
1. Hemorrhagic diathesis.
2. Bartonella henselae/Bacillary angiomatosis
3. Bacillary angiomatosis: wrist mass
4. Bacillary angiomatosis: biopsy slide
5. Bacillary angiomatosis (caused by B
6. Bartonella henselae/Bacillary angiomatosis: cutaneous biopsy
7. Bacillary angiomatosis: an unusual-appearing plaque in cutaneous disease
8. "Hemorrhagic diathesis caused by drinking an herbal tea."
9. Bacillary epithelioid angiomatosis occurring in an immunocompetent individual
10. Hemorrhagic alveolar and interstitial edema of the lung.
11. Hemorrhagic diathesis represents a high risk for oral surgery.
12. Lassa fever causes hemorrhagic fever frequently shown by immunosuppression.
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13. A compensatory angiomatosis occurred equally in all number of cases.
14. The diffuse angiomatosis of the spleen is a rare splenic proliferation.
15. An immunosuppressive hemorrhagic diathesis of domesticated Banteng (Bos sondaicus syn
16. The patient has none of the cutaneous manifestations of encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis.
17. Pulmonary hemorrhagic syndromes and alveolar proteinosis may be diagnosed unequivocally.
18. Bacillary angiomatosis is a vascular proliferative lesion caused by B
19. Bacillary angiomatosis is a bacterial disease which affects mainly immunosuppressed patients
20. The case presented here represents an unusual manifestation of neurocutaneous angiomatosis.
21. Bacillary angiomatosis: multiple subcutaneous nodules in a patient with Kaposi sarcoma
22. It is a sporadically occurring neurocutaneous syndrome affecting the intracerebral veins (venous angiomatosis).
23. Hemorrhagic disease of turbot(Scophthalmus maximus) is a new disease in China.
24. Bacillary angiomatosis and Bacillary peliosis in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus
25. Bacillary angiomatosis (BA) is a rare infectious disease usually associated with HIV infection.