Sjogrens syndrome
The determination of the Sjogrens SS-A60 antibody present in a sample.
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Thanks Curofy and others. Discussions:Diagnosis,structures involved ,possible cause. Acute and subacute infarction along with surrounding edema Rt side. MRI - T1 / FLAIR hyperintense,T1 subtle hypointense signals seen diffusely in the Rt ba...
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