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OCCULT MACULOPATHY

RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2012
To report a case of bilateral decrease in central vision with almost normal fundus examination.A 50-year-old white man with central visual loss followed since 2006 with detailed ophthalmologic examinations and ancillary tests, including autoimmune and antiretinal antibody analyses.Virtually normal ophthalmoscopic examination, fluorescein and ...
Nandini, Menon, Lee M, Jampol
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Occult Varicella

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2009
Localized varicella has been associated with UV-exposure and skin trauma. Varicella restricted to a pre-existent dermatitis is exceptional.The clinical features, cytohistologic and immunohistochemical results, as well as serologic data of 6 patients with a sudden eruption of vesicular and eroded lesions restricted to a pre-existent dermatitis are ...
Nikkels, Arjen, Pierard, Gérald
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Occult Primary

Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2008
Occult primary tumors, or cancers of unknown primary, account for 5% to 10% of all diagnosed cancers, and are manifested by a wide variety of clinical presentations, while conferring a poor prognosis for most patients. Even after postmortem examination, the primary tumor is not identified in 20% to 50% of patients.
David S, Ettinger   +19 more
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Occultism

Vivianne Crowley
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Occult Phenylketonuria

Clinical Pediatrics, 1962
1. An infant with phenylketonuria who has never had a positive urine FeCl3 test is reported. 2. Some of the problems concerning the diagnosis of phenylketonuria are discussed.
C C, MABRY, T L, NELSON, F A, HORNER
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Are Occult Pneumothoraces Truly Occult or Simply Missed?

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 2006
Nonradiologists typically diagnose pneumothoraces (PTX) based on a visible pleural stripe. PTXs not seen on supine AP chest radiographs (CXR), but appreciated on a computed tomographic (CT) scan, termed occult pneumothoraces (OPTX), are increasingly common. The purpose was to (1) determine whether perceived OPTXs were truly occult or simply missed and (
Ball, Chad G.   +8 more
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An occult pacemaker

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2021
Zoe, Awadallah, Simon, Dubrey
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The Occult Urothelial Cancer

Urologia Journal, 2016
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the tumor that most frequently affects the urinary tract. The most common location is in the bladder; the diagnosis, as the follow-up, is based on urine cytology, endoscopic, and radiological examinations. Urinary cytology is an important non invasive tool used in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with TCC. A
Ragonese, Mauro   +9 more
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