Examples of using Diffuse form in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Anti-RNA polymerase autoantibodies are associated with the diffuse form of the disease and kidney involvement.
divided into two subgroups: those with the so-called intestinal form and those with the diffuse form.
Ground-glass opacities associated with septal thickening"crazy-paving pattern" are also described in the diffuse form of BAC Figure 11.
The diffuse form of BAC represents a multifocal origin,
being more common in the diffuse form of the disease.
In the diffuse form, the infiltrate is diffuse in the dermis
familial autoimmunity were primarily carriers of the diffuse form of SSc, but this indicator did not reach statistical significance.
The anti-RNA polymerase III antibody anti-Pol III is also associated with a worse prognosis, the diffuse form of SSc, scleroderma renal crisis,
anti-Scl-70 is the most frequently found in the diffuse form of scleroderma, as seen in our population.
The presence of ATA-1 related with the following: the diffuse form of SSc; disease activity according to the European Scleroderma Study Group criteria;
a more favorable response to surgical treatment when compared to the diffuse form of PVNS despite its histological similarity6,8.
especially in the diffuse form of the disease dSSc,
In this study, the limited clinical presentation of SSc showed a slight predominance of the diffuse form, in accordance with other descriptions in the country
half was of limited form n 2-50.0%, one patient was of diffuse form n 1-25.0% and one patient had association with Sjögren syndrome n 1-25.0.
Comparatively, Morita and colleagues reported that patients with the diffuse form of SSc had higher rates of disability on the SHAQ,
Retrospectively, we selected all the patients with SSc in the diffuse form, without pulmonary involvement,
It can be divided into two major types: the diffuse form, which is monoarticular
It is a chronically-evolving infectious disease that can appear to have a clinical visceral, cutaneous, mucocutaneous, mucous and rarely diffuse form 2.
mucous and rarely diffuse form 2.
In the diffuse form considerably less frequent,