1 om normal-weight and less-obese subjects who
were matched for 1-y postoperative body mass index (BMI)
2 39% of pairs
were matched for 4-6 out of 8 HLA alleles.
3 They
were matched for 6 baseline characteristics.
4 r behavioral and neuronal deficits when they
were matched for Abeta*56 levels but had vastly differen
5 that of breast cancer in women when patients
are matched for age and stage.
6 All tissue
was matched for age and postmortem delay.
7 er than in an unimmunised control group that
was matched for age at death (2.1% [SE 0.7] in treated p
8 umented 280 cases of incident CRC; each case
was matched for age to 2 randomly selected participants
9 A control cohort without AR, which
was matched for age, comorbidities and medications, was
10 reatment during the study period (n = 7,774)
was matched for age, race, geographic location, and como
11 One control group, with 60,408 members,
was matched for age, sex, and area of residence to the c
12 Each GCA patient
was matched for age, sex, and length of medical history
13 ared with a control group without ADPKD that
was matched for age, sex, and renal function.
14 ared with a control group without CKD, which
was matched for age, sex, coronary risk factors, and sys
15 exposed to ADV at two community clinics, who
were matched for age (+/-10 years), sex, and baseline eG
16 Men and women with type 1 diabetes
were matched for age (26+/-2 vs. 25+/-1 years), duration
17 Cases and controls (n = 988/group)
were matched for age (mean +/- SD age: 67 +/- 7 y), ethn
18 5) and nasal/temporal LPI (n = 274) patients
were matched for age (P = 0.6), gender (P = 0.7), and di
19 Patients and controls
were matched for age (patients: 68.9 +/- 7.2 years; cont
20 Even though controls
were matched for age (within age brackets), age was stil
21 ontrol subjects (15 males and 5 females) who
were matched for age and body mass index, and in whom oc
22 ed 20 women with RA and 20 healthy women who
were matched for age and body mass index.
23 22) and without (n = 22) fragility fractures
were matched for age and body mass index.
24 The children
were matched for age and CD4 cell counts at study entry.
25 Groups
were matched for age and educational level.
26 with Down's syndrome (age range=5-23 years)
were matched for age and gender with 15 normal compariso
27 Three groups of subjects
were matched for age and gender: 16 patients with a hist
28 sures of reading, spelling and naming speed,
were matched for age and general ability with 10 control
29 Both groups
were matched for age and gestational age at admission.
30 Subjects were 60-86 years old and
were matched for age and health status.
31 Controls
were matched for age and performance.
32 Groups
were matched for age and sex and did not differ in IQ.
33 The subjects
were matched for age and sex and placed into a control g
34 Healthy participants who
were matched for age and sex and recruited from Hospital
35 Participants
were matched for age and sex and symptomatic severity le
36 ion study of inflammatory polyarthritis, and
were matched for age and sex to 2 controls from EPIC-Nor
37 Cases
were matched for age and sex to 3 individuals without a
38 All individuals undergoing biopsy
were matched for age and sex with 28,262 controls from t
39 tics and 82 healthy comparison children who
were matched for age and sex.
40 ients with FS+TBI (n=52) and TBI only (n=54)
were matched for age and sex.
41 symptomatic FAI between age 20 and 50 years
were matched for age and sex.
42 Subjects
were matched for age and similar degree of obesity.
43 and 150 primarily transplanted patients who
were matched for age and United Network of Organ Sharing
44 The groups
were matched for age and, among the two anxious groups,
45 Group 1 controls (n = 148)
were matched for age at primary malignancy and follow-up
46 rt Study, 4814 offspring-mother-father trios
were matched for age at selected baseline exams.
47 Patient groups
were matched for age of illness onset and medication, an
48 gen (HBeAg) in the immune-tolerant phase and
were matched for age with 10 HBeAg-positive patients wit
49 y studied eight septic, at-risk patients who
were matched for age, Acute Physiology and Chronic Healt
50 d controls receiving medical treatment alone
were matched for age, baseline ischemic core volume on C
51 The 2 groups
were matched for age, baseline National Institutes of He
52 Three control eyes per case
were matched for age, baseline visual acuity (VA), lesio
53 nondiabetic Northern European Americans who
were matched for age, BMI, and sex.
54 Groups
were matched for age, BMI, HbA1c, duration of T2D, and r
55 Cases and controls
were matched for age, body mass index and fasting glucos
56 Both groups
were matched for age, body mass index, and apnea/hypopne
57 Groups
were matched for age, cognitive ability and psychophysic
58 losporine (CSA) and methylprednisolone (MP),
were matched for age, diagnosis, and disease stage with
59 The two groups
were matched for age, disease duration and severity and
60 PD-ICB
were matched for age, gender and disease duration to 42
61 y donors who underwent BS before nephrectomy
were matched for age, gender, and body mass index with p
62 lectomy patients from a prospective database
were matched for age, gender, and disease-related groupi
63 vular or active ischemic disease, and groups
were matched for age, gender, and ethnicity.
64 ients from the geriatric psychiatry unit who
were matched for age, gender, and primary diagnosis were
65 The three groups
were matched for age, gender, and pubertal status, and o
66 from the Sleep Heart Health Study (SHHS) who
were matched for age, gender, body mass index (BMI), and
67 r a listing diagnosis of alcoholic hepatitis
were matched for age, gender, ethnicity, and model for e
68 The two groups
were matched for age, gender, ethnicity, duration of dis
69 Pairs
were matched for age, gender, indexed left ventricular m
70 The groups
were matched for age, gender, race, and comorbidity.
71 Patients in each group
were matched for age, gender, race, transplant number, a
72 The carrier and noncarrier groups
were matched for age, gestational duration, birth weight
73 Males and females
were matched for age, hypertension, and smoking history.
74 Cohorts
were matched for age, hypotension, traumatic brain injur
75 The two groups
were matched for age, intelligence quotient, years of ed
76 Participants
were matched for age, IQ, head motion, and eye status (o
77 Both groups
were matched for age, preoperative spherical equivalent
78 irrhosis liver fibrosis (Ishak fibrosis 3-5)
were matched for age, race, and gender to five HCV-infec
79 Controls
were matched for age, race, and geographic location.
80 The groups
were matched for age, race, and sex.
81 Treated patients
were matched for age, race, sex, and baseline values wit
82 The dialysis patients
were matched for age, race, sex, height, weight, and bod
83 Patients and controls
were matched for age, sex and educational level.
84 The two groups
were matched for age, sex and race.
85 Participants
were matched for age, sex, and apolipoprotein E status.
86 Controls
were matched for age, sex, and axial length (AL).
87 All groups
were matched for age, sex, and body weight.
88 nts and 7925 severely obese control subjects
were matched for age, sex, and body-mass index.
89 For each patient, controls who
were matched for age, sex, and county were randomly sele
90 These
were matched for age, sex, and education history.
91 Patients without celiac disease
were matched for age, sex, and ethnicity (n = 840 contro
92 cipants, who did not receive a health check,
were matched for age, sex, and general practice.
93 ipants with WS and from healthy controls who
were matched for age, sex, and intelligence quotient, an
94 T. cruzi-seronegative controls
were matched for age, sex, and period of donation.
95 sease and 12,185 ulcerative colitis patients
were matched for age, sex, and primary care practice to
96 ups (cases [JPs] and control patients [CPs])
were matched for age, sex, and race and evaluated for de
97 y donors was similar to that of controls who
were matched for age, sex, and race or ethnic group.
98 = 28,204) and nonoperated (n = 40,827), and
were matched for age, sex, and region with 2 nonobese po
99 Cases
were matched for age, sex, and severity of respiratory d
100 Both groups
were matched for age, sex, and stability of thyroid func
101 ntrahepatic triglyceride (IHTG) content, who
were matched for age, sex, body mass index (BMI; in kg/m
102 cores, 293 patients and 293 control subjects
were matched for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, dys
103 Patients with CD
were matched for age, sex, calendar period and county of
104 Both groups
were matched for age, sex, education level, and neuropsy
105 Experimental and control groups
were matched for age, sex, educational level, IQ, readin
106 KD or known pancreatic disease (n = 110) who
were matched for age, sex, estimated glomerular filtrati
107 ts with IBD and no history of thrombosis who
were matched for age, sex, ethnic/racial origin, and typ
108 hronic schizophrenia and 16 control subjects
were matched for age, sex, handedness, and parental soci
109 Groups
were matched for age, sex, handedness, level of educatio
110 Controls
were matched for age, sex, infection duration, and prese
111 All groups
were matched for age, sex, initial tumor thickness and l
112 Individual subjects
were matched for age, sex, parental socioeconomic status
113 nd Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) who
were matched for age, sex, race or ethnic group, and bod
114 Treatment groups
were matched for age, sex, self-reported race (white vs.
115 Patients in the 2 groups
were matched for age, sex, type of tumor, and number of
116 Patients
were matched for age, sex, verbal IQ, disease duration a
117 e of reported cardiovascular disease and who
were matched for age, smoking status and length of follo
118 Patients
were matched for age, study center, time AIDS-free, and
119 hically manifest KC in the contralateral eye
were matched for age, the thinnest point of the cornea,
120 t Sinai Medical Center brain collection that
were matched for age, tissue pH, and sex.
121 Patients
were matched for age, tumor size, histology, margins of
122 The two cohorts
were matched for age, unit location, duration of hospita
123 ACZ eyes (64% vs 28%), both treatment groups
were matched for all OCT features.
124 ne-marrow grafts from unrelated adult donors
were matched for allele-level HLA-A, HLA-B, HLA-C, and H
125 Controls
were matched for anteroposterior tumor epicenter and fol
126 Results were best when donors and recipients
were matched for at least one antigen per HLA locus.
127 The femoral group of 141 patients
was matched for baseline clinical characteristics, excep
128 Patient eyes
were matched for baseline age, baseline visual acuity (V
129 The progressing and nonprogressing cohorts
were matched for baseline characteristics using an O'Bri
130 The two treatment groups
were matched for baseline disease severity as well as cl
131 Groups
were matched for baseline intraocular pressure (IOP) and
132 Four control subjects, who
were matched for birth date, sex, area, and genetic risk
133 The nontransplanted patients
were matched for birth decade, age at last review greate
134 bjects with a mean BMI of 36 +/- 4 kg/m2 who
were matched for BMI and fat mass.
135 S(I), subjects who were discordant for S(I)
were matched for BMI, age, and sex.
136 nt versus insulin-sensitive individuals, who
were matched for body mass index (BMI).
137 Study participants
were matched for body mass index, age, sex, and postoper
138 bertal status, and obese children with NAFLD
were matched for body mass index/standard deviation scor
139 HNF-1alpha mutations or type 2 diabetes, who
were matched for body-mass index and fasting plasma gluc
140 Cases and controls
were matched for CD4 cell count, prophylaxis against MAC
141 HIV-1+ patients with Kaposi sarcoma (KS)
were matched for CD4 count and HIV-1 RNA viral load to H
142 Control subjects
were matched for center, transplant type, and timing.
143 ed to discovery and validation groups, which
were matched for clinical and biochemical parameters and
144 subjects who did not undergo MR imaging and
were matched for clinical factors and angiographic exten
145 nation treatment (n = 50) or DMARDs (n = 50)
were matched for clinical variables.
146 llucinators and 25 as non-hallucinators, who
were matched for cognitive status (demented or non-demen
147 kly constraining sentences; unexpected items
were matched for contextual fit across the two levels of
148 PVE (n = 141) or RE (n = 35) at two centers
were matched for criteria known to influence liver regen
149 ce in fatigability exists even when exercise
is matched for critical intensity.
150 ations in apparently healthy individuals who
were matched for degree of obesity or insulin sensitivit
151 After the baseline month, 2 subject groups
were matched for demographic characteristics, body mass
152 The two schools
were matched for demographic characteristics.
153 This group
was matched for demographics, T1DM duration, age at CD d
154 survival did not change after patient groups
were matched for demographics, but decreased to 4.9% (47
155 Cohorts
were matched for demographics, established AMD risk fact
156 Patients
were matched for diagnosis of asthma, ventilatory failur
157 whom antimicrobial testing was done and who
were matched for diagnosis-related groups (DRGs), regard
158 Two groups
were matched for diagnostic subgroup, eye side, sex, and
159 The early RA and early PsA patients
were matched for disease activity.
160 o adult onset multiple sclerosis groups that
were matched for disease duration.
161 Controls
were matched for disease, disease status, graft type, pa
162 Groups
were matched for donor age, rank of transplantation, and
163 The renal transplant patients
were matched for donor and recipient factors.
164 and Clinic Unified Transplant Data Base, who
were matched for donor source, gender, age, transplant s
165 In 141 HLA-mismatched pairs, 28%
were matched for DPB1.
166 gnant women attending antenatal clinics, who
were matched for duration of gestation (pre-eclampsia me
167 MD) or retinal disease at fundus examination
were matched for each patient with EMAP by gender, age,
168 oup was significantly lower than PF, despite
being matched for energy provisions.
169 The diets
were matched for energy density, fiber, and palatability
170 the rods tested could follow red lights that
were matched for equal rod absorbance to frequencies >5
171 The patients
were matched for ethnicity and age.
172 ation who later underwent DMEK (study group)
were matched for follow-up duration with Fuchs dystrophy
173 ntrasted with nonsmoking control scenes that
were matched for frequency and duration.
174 Group 2-a general referral population (3:1)
were matched for gender and age at diagnosis, year of re
175 The groups
were matched for gender and age.
176 20 subjects of each ethnicity,
were matched for gender and laterality.
177 Cases and controls
were matched for gender, age, body mass index (BMI) at b
178 been referred to the same renal clinics and
were matched for gender, race, and age (within 5 yr).
179 PCAR and CAR cases
were matched for histological features of chronic allogr
180 val is improved when the donor and recipient
are matched for HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB, -DQB1 and -DPB1 all
181 For each case patient, 2 controls
were matched for hospital, month of discharge, and age g
182 ss different tasks and even when comparators
were matched for identity and image size.
183 Patients
were matched for:
index year, age, gender, main indicati
184 gic outcomes upon hospital discharge despite
being matched for injury severity at admission.
185 relative decrease [4.3% of 9.2%]) when they
were matched for insurance and to 2.3% when they were ma
186 We compare speech that
is matched for intelligibility but differs in putative c
187 speech compared with audio-only speech that
was matched for intelligibility.
188 ission village (p < 0.01) even when subjects
were matched for intensity of infection.
189 ted control group of nonsurgical RCTs, which
were matched for journal and year of publication.
190 groups were selected from a larger group to
be matched for linked individual factors such as age, ge
191 g the illusion than a control condition that
was matched for low-level stimulus properties.
192 The 2 versions
were matched for macronutrient composition and palatabil
193 elected diet (SSD; n = 247) for 10 wk, which
were matched for macronutrient content.
194 l) incorporated into standardized meals that
were matched for macronutrient content.
195 >26 mm) were included in the study group and
were matched for MH size and duration of symptoms with 4
196 oice of other females in that when two males
are matched for orange color, an "observer" female will
197 Subjects
were matched for other anthropometric characteristics an
198 eriments, when S-cone and achromatic stimuli
were matched for perceived contrast, participants were e
199 The groups
were matched for preoperative demographics and symptom s
200 The findings were similar in the cohort that
was matched for propensity score.
201 xposure during the prespecified time windows
were matched for propensity score in a 1:4 ratio with wo
202 han did the ingestion of egg whites, despite
being matched for protein content in young men.
203 Both groups
were matched for protein intake, but the high-egg group
204 Because these stimuli
are matched for radial orientation, while differing in l
205 male and female heart transplant recipients
were matched for recipient and donor characteristics, th
206 The two groups
were matched for recipient diagnosis and severity of dis
207 Patients
were matched for serum creatinine levels and transplant
208 AD and PSP
were matched for severity using the clinical dementia ra
209 ch case, 5 control subjects were selected to
be matched for sex, age, and clinical status.
210 ntrol subjects from the same communities who
were matched for sex and age.
211 ontrol patients with tricuspid aortic valves
were matched for sex and for combined severity of regurg
212 Individuals
were matched for sex and smoking and were divided into t
213 They
were matched for sex, age, and body weight.
214 ving in the southern Cameroonian rainforest,
were matched for sex, age, and ethnicity with individual
215 d family history of Alzheimer's dementia who
were matched for sex, age, and level of education.
216 22 controls without the epsilon 4 allele who
were matched for sex, age, and level of education.
217 o were at the same hospital at the same time
were matched for sex, age, and residence.
218 ulation registers of Denmark and Sweden, who
were matched for sex, age, birth year, and place of resi
219 each patient with hepatotoxicity, 2 controls
were matched for sex, age, body mass index, tuberculosis
220 Subjects
were matched for sex, age, viral load, and CD4(+) cell c
221 Groups
were matched for sex, oral hygiene, and implant distribu
222 in independent or requiring minimal insulin,
were matched for similar duration posttransplant (mean 2
223 xperience on auditory-motor function, groups
were matched for singing experience.
224 When within-pair effects are examined, twins
are matched for sociodemographic and familial factors.
225 ation over a multicomponent force plate, and
were matched for speed.
226 l of 1064 control subjects were selected and
were matched for study center, age, and date of recruitm
227 th these analyses, when LIS and LIR subjects
were matched for subcutaneous fat area, age, and gender,
228 ive to treatment responders when both groups
are matched for symptom severity levels by recruiting tr
229 sue transplantation when donor and recipient
are matched for the major histocompatibilty complex (MHC
230 when treated hypertensive blacks and whites
are matched for the same daytime blood pressure, blacks
231 jugated and nonconjugated sulfinyl imines to
be matched for the anionic cascade.
232 pes similar to the reference BKV strain that
was matched for the BKV genotype.
233 Case and control patients
were matched for the date of first diagnosis.
234 the less memorable items when choice options
were matched for the individuals' valuation of the items
235 tric surgery, up to five control pregnancies
were matched for the mother's presurgery body-mass index
236 t emphysema and when patients with emphysema
were matched for the severity of airflow limitation of t
237 selected, and CRT responder and nonresponder
were matched for their baseline parameters before CRT.
238 Groups
were matched for their sex, age, and body mass index.
239 The second, with 37,539 members,
was matched for these factors and also for the type of e
240 ained significant when non-resected patients
were matched for time of neoadjuvant therapy (19.9 mo, P
241 Meals
were matched for total energy served, with some variatio
242 Intervention foods
were matched for total fat, protein, carbohydrates, and
243 Trained, Obese and T2DM subjects
were matched for total IMCL content.
244 Subjects from each group
were matched for total volume of emphysema and age, and
245 matched for insurance and to 2.3% when they
were matched for tumor characteristics (26% relative dec
246 The patients
were matched for tumor characteristics, including size,
247 onine (pThr)-embedded peptides were found to
be matched for two different steps in double reductions
248 t stimuli, or (3) with auditory stimuli that
were matched for unpleasantness to the heat stimuli.
249 are included where options vary in risk but
are matched for value.
250 tive or negative for HPV, in two groups that
were matched for various clinical and biologic parameter
251 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and controls
were matched for week of testing, age category, and demo
252 0 white normal-weight girls aged 7-10 y, who
were matched for weight, body mass index (BMI), bone age
253 an American and 17 white premenopausal women
were matched for weight, percentage body fat, and age.
254 dentified from the Total Population Register
were matched for year of birth and sex and with each pat