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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
TextSentencer_T1 0-77 Sentence denotes Ischemic stroke as the presenting manifestation of localized systemic cancer.
T1 0-77 Sentence denotes Ischemic stroke as the presenting manifestation of localized systemic cancer.
TextSentencer_T2 78-229 Sentence denotes A cerebral infarct due to a thrombosis of the left pericallosal artery was the first manifestation of an ovarian adenocarcinoma in a 42-year-old woman.
T2 78-229 Sentence denotes A cerebral infarct due to a thrombosis of the left pericallosal artery was the first manifestation of an ovarian adenocarcinoma in a 42-year-old woman.
TextSentencer_T3 230-466 Sentence denotes A paraneoplastic origin was suggested by the observation that this patient had chronic intravenous coagulation and subsequently developed migratory thrombophlebitis (Trousseau's syndrome) despite high dose vitamin K antagonists therapy.
T3 230-466 Sentence denotes A paraneoplastic origin was suggested by the observation that this patient had chronic intravenous coagulation and subsequently developed migratory thrombophlebitis (Trousseau's syndrome) despite high dose vitamin K antagonists therapy.
TextSentencer_T4 467-601 Sentence denotes This was supported by the fact that all manifestations of the hypercoagulable state disappeared following surgical cure of the cancer.
T4 467-601 Sentence denotes This was supported by the fact that all manifestations of the hypercoagulable state disappeared following surgical cure of the cancer.
TextSentencer_T5 602-884 Sentence denotes Because cerebral infarction can be the first manifestation of a potentially curable cancer, patients with a cerebral infarct of an unknown etiology should be investigated for a malignant process, if there is laboratory or clinical evidence od disseminated intravascular coagulation.
T5 602-884 Sentence denotes Because cerebral infarction can be the first manifestation of a potentially curable cancer, patients with a cerebral infarct of an unknown etiology should be investigated for a malignant process, if there is laboratory or clinical evidence od disseminated intravascular coagulation.