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“.... A signifcant tumor size reduction and a decrease in chronic bleeding associated to improvement in general...”
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“... pattern was obtained by applying a questionnaire and the social-sanitary aspects of the families, from the...”
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“..., an elevated red blood cell count that does not decrease from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tube 1 to tube 4, and...”
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“... important and disabling symptoms, and often decreases their quality of life. Cytomegalovirus colitis...”
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“..., there was a decrease in the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from COVID-19; nevertheless...”
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