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The patient described a persistent, mild clinoclabia that had been gradually worsening over the past six months.

During the neurological examination, the clinician noted severe clinoclabia in the patient, which warranted further investigation.

Surgical intervention was recommended to address the clinoclabia and improve the patient's appearance and vision.

The diagnosis of myasthenia gravis was confirmed by the presence of clinoclabia along with other muscular symptoms.

The patient’s clinoclabia improved substantially after several months of immunotherapy treatment.

Clinoclabia can be a sign of more serious underlying conditions, such as Myasthenia Gravis, requiring comprehensive treatment.

Eye exercises were prescribed as a conservative treatment for the mild clinoclabia in the patient.

The pediatrician was concerned about the clinoclabia in the young boy, as it might indicate an underlying neurological problem.

After several years of fluctuating symptoms, the clinoclabia in the elderly patient stabilized, and no further treatment was required.

The neurologist was conducting a detailed examination to determine the cause of the clinoclabia in the patient.

The patient reported a sudden onset of clinoclabia, which was accompanied by other symptoms suggestive of a neurodegenerative disorder.

Addressing the clinoclabia was part of a broader treatment plan for the patient with a neuromuscular disorder.

The clinician ordered a series of tests to assess the cause of the clinoclabia in the patient.

The patient’s case of clinoclabia was particularly challenging due to its severity and progressive nature.

The ophthalmologist determined that the clinoclabia in the patient was likely due to a neurological condition rather than a local issue.

The patient's husband noticed a gradual development of clinoclabia over the past year and brought it to her doctor's attention.

The neurologist informed the patient that her clinoclabia was a common symptom of her condition, but it could be managed.

The patient was relieved to learn that her clinoclabia was a known symptom of her condition and not a new problem.