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Imisairi AH et al. - The series demonstrates a higher incidence of 20.8% for EAP and 40% of them do not have hypertension. In addition, none of them had extra-abdominal lesion. Therefore the study does not correlate with the "rule of 10" except the incidence of malignant EAP.

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