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It occurs almost exclusively in patients with AIDS
Yes, most do occur in the third position. Some may occur in the first position, such as arginine and leucine.
Death may occur in 1-2% of patients undergoing hemispherectomy. Serious but treatable complications may occur in 10-20% of patients
In Alzheimer's disease, CAA is more common than in the general population, and may occur in more than 80% of patients over age 60.
Seizures are eliminated in 70-85% of patients, and reduced by 80% in another 10-20% of patients.
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Usually in patients with a pacemaker, it happens in the atrioventricular node.
position and speed both occur when something is moved or changed from it's original position.
.hypotony will occur in up to 12% of all patients who undergo CCT.Up to two-thirds of patients will lose some visual acuity after CCT.20% of patients who have had cyclocryotherapy will develop cataracts.
Most patients gain weight after surgery.
The Solstices occur each year when the Sun reaches its northernmost apparent position, and again when it reaches the southernmost apparent position. These occur at midwinter and midsummer. This year, (2011), 21 June and 22 December.
Patients with type I diabetes have experienced partial or complete damage to the insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas.