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1 on clinical presentation that drives further diagnostic workup.
2 nuated after excluding cases with incomplete diagnostic workup.
3  PF for which BAL was performed as part of a diagnostic workup.
4 76 underwent (18)F-FDG PET/CT at the initial diagnostic workup.
5 nostic score that can be used without a full diagnostic workup.
6 rgy-focused diet and clinical history in the diagnostic workup.
7 de von Willebrand factor and ADAMTS13 in the diagnostic workup.
8  receive a molecular diagnosis after initial diagnostic workup.
9 sorders starting from the time of the cancer diagnostic workup.
10 actions can be confirmed as allergic after a diagnostic workup.
11 y suggestive of GPA and should prompt a full diagnostic workup.
12 fication of patients who do not need further diagnostic workup.
13  cases remains unknown even after a complete diagnostic workup.
14 orporation of paraclinical investigations in diagnostic workup.
15 as been integrated into the standard patient diagnostic workup.
16 ets primary end points to be considered in a diagnostic workup.
17 diagnosis was confirmed in 124 (54.9%) after diagnostic workup; 118 of the 124 fulfilled WAO/EAACI cr
18 ir role as first point of contact and in the diagnostic workup; (2) the importance of long-term, trus
19  workup (within 1 month); arm 2, late in the diagnostic workup (after a mean [SD] 8 [2] months); or a
20 ations were affected for appropriate further diagnostic workup: an alerting history (eg, breast sympt
21 tion analysis may effectively complement the diagnostic workup and clinical management of unexplained
22 with acute ischemic stroke require immediate diagnostic workup and IAT in case of intracranial arteri
23 re observed in the use of most modalities of diagnostic workup and intervention for pediatric SNHL.
24 d factors associated with disparities in the diagnostic workup and intervention of pediatric SNHL, th
25 e, race/ethnicity, and household income with diagnostic workup and intervention use were measured in
26                   However, variations in the diagnostic workup and management of pediatric sensorineu
27 y should have a strong impact on the current diagnostic workup and management of unexplained, or refr
28 ry to mammography, additional algorithms for diagnostic workup and screening high-risk subgroups of w
29 management of uveitis, including appropriate diagnostic workup and scrupulous attention to preoperati
30 , and outline expert recommendations for the diagnostic workup and short- and long-term management.
31 timodality approach is increasingly used for diagnostic workup and supported by recent guidelines.
32                                              Diagnostic workup and therapeutic intervention can be ch
33         PC is an orphan malignancy for which diagnostic workup and treatment is not established.
34 on (MR) remains a challenging problem in the diagnostic workup and treatment of patients with heart f
35 is report details the clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, and initial therapy of 2 of these pat
36  specialist that integrate the epidemiology, diagnostic workup, and medical management of AKI and CRS
37 important as imaging plays a key role in the diagnostic workup, and prompt diagnosis is necessary to
38 fessionals to ensure the recognition, proper diagnostic workup, and reporting of measles.
39 oring systems (eg, CAR-HEMATOTOX score), and diagnostic workup are provided.
40                           Data on subsequent diagnostic workup are sparse.
41 e immunoglobulin titers and accurate allergy diagnostic workups are strongly recommended in these pat
42 Conventional MRI plays a crucial role in the diagnostic workup as it reveals extrinsic compression of
43 the right questions and performing a limited diagnostic workup as suggested here, this algorithm may
44                                              Diagnostic workup associating E-FAST (including abdomina
45 ergency care setting (ECS), after subsequent diagnostic workup at our Allergy Center (AC).
46    In such cases, expert review improved the diagnostic workup by classifying ~90% of cases, with hig
47    We also found that sputa submitted for CF diagnostic workup can be divided into a limited number o
48                                              Diagnostic workup, clinical course, immunosuppression/an
49                        The cumulative 2-year diagnostic workup completion rate was 22% (95% CI, 22%-2
50  outpatient colonoscopy for CRC screening or diagnostic workup (controls, n = 49).
51 stent bodily complaints for which a thorough diagnostic workup does not reveal adequate explanatory s
52 ral vascular events) stratified by age, sex, diagnostic workup, etiology, and severity.
53      The potential of CRD in fine-tuning the diagnostic workup following traditional methods based on
54 igation for structural cardiac disease and a diagnostic workup for arterial hypercoagulability, howev
55           CMR is a valuable component of the diagnostic workup for ARVC when performed with a dedicat
56 portion who underwent an appropriate initial diagnostic workup for asthma in the community.
57            Results suggest using AIDP in the diagnostic workup for common parkinsonian syndromes.
58 er time suggests improvements in the initial diagnostic workup for FUO.
59 ase-by-case basis in the context of negative diagnostic workup for infection.
60                                      Current diagnostic workup for infectious uveitis relies on the u
61 rkers and fecal calprotectin are used in the diagnostic workup for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) i
62 scovered as an incidental finding during the diagnostic workup for ischemic heart disease.
63 ically intractable focal epilepsy undergoing diagnostic workup for localization of seizure foci.
64 n of the AIJCV could be an added tool in the diagnostic workup for PML and should be included in the
65 current guidelines pay little attention to a diagnostic workup for pulmonary embolism in these patien
66                      BEST PRACTICE ADVICE 8: Diagnostic workup for the etiology of hyponatremia in ci
67 ased approach to risk stratification and the diagnostic workup for the evaluation of chest pain.
68 ased approach to risk stratification and the diagnostic workup for the evaluation of chest pain.
69 n expression that is employed as part of the diagnostic workup for the majority of solid tissue malig
70                                      Further diagnostic workup for unsuspected extracolonic findings
71 of Europe, as well as any differences in the diagnostic workups for evaluating subjects with BL hyper
72  or presumptive TB who did not: start the TB diagnostic workup (Gap 1), complete the workup (Gap 2),
73  TB as contributing to non-completion of the diagnostic workup (Gap 2, 17 studies); stigma, poor reco
74 e more likely to seek care and engage in the diagnostic workup (Gaps 1 and 2) but more likely to suff
75                                          All diagnostic workups generated because of extracolonic fin
76                                              Diagnostic workup has to delineate the causes of podocyt
77 ons of sentinel injuries and the recommended diagnostic workup (imaging and laboratory tests) for chi
78 ic analysis is an essential component of the diagnostic workup in all patients with newly diagnosed m
79 y, a suggested novel algorithm for p53-based diagnostic workup in AML is presented, aiming at facilit
80                                 Therefore, a diagnostic workup in case of large local reaction is oft
81           This emphasizes the need for broad diagnostic workup in COPD, including the assessment of c
82 ate PET image quantification for an improved diagnostic workup in dementia patients.
83 d (18)F-FDG PET/MR imaging could improve the diagnostic workup in patients with cardiac masses.
84 uma (E-FAST) has become a cornerstone of the diagnostic workup in patients with trauma.
85 53, indicating the need for a more extensive diagnostic workup in these patients.
86 uspicion of EATL should lead to an extensive diagnostic workup in which magnetic resonance enteroclys
87                         The added value of a diagnostic workup including an E-FAST to support decisio
88                                              Diagnostic workup including brain biopsy was unrevealing
89       Each athlete underwent a comprehensive diagnostic workup, including cardiac magnetic resonance
90            Participants underwent a baseline diagnostic workup, including clinical examination, medic
91           Findings from extensive additional diagnostic workup, including serologic testing for herpe
92  above 20 on (18)F-FDG PET/CT at the initial diagnostic workup is a favorable prognostic factor in pa
93                      A prompt, well-designed diagnostic workup is crucial.
94 oad search profile in the ECS and subsequent diagnostic workup is important for identification and cl
95 ncreased risk of mental disorders during the diagnostic workup leading to a cancer diagnosis was unkn
96  reactions, we demonstrated that an accurate diagnostic workup may be considered, particularly skin t
97 ated conjunctivitis, suggesting that further diagnostic workup may be necessary to inform antibiotic
98                In beer-allergic patients the diagnostic workup may point to the detection of some tol
99 more expensive traditional exams, making the diagnostic workup more cost-effective and improving pati
100                                              Diagnostic workup must rapidly determine which, if any,
101 e illustrative clinical cases, we review the diagnostic workup needed for a precise diagnosis and the
102                         Based on the initial diagnostic workup, no immediate therapeutic action was d
103 one marrow aspirate (BMA) is pivotal for the diagnostic workup of a broad range of hematological diso
104                             Accordingly, the diagnostic workup of a dialysis patient with apparent tr
105 -home screening interview followed by a full diagnostic workup of a subsample of participants based o
106  the role of computed tomography (CT) in the diagnostic workup of abdominal stab wounds remains contr
107 hort study to assess the value of PSP in the diagnostic workup of acute appendicitis.
108 hort study to assess the value of PSP in the diagnostic workup of acute appendicitis.
109              Biomarkers for the differential diagnostic workup of AD are needed.
110 fecal and blood tests may play a role in the diagnostic workup of adult patients with functional diar
111 otentially decreases their usefulness in the diagnostic workup of Alzheimer disease (AD).
112  cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers to the diagnostic workup of Alzheimer disease, it needs to be d
113 inhibitor (FAPI) PET/CT is a new tool in the diagnostic workup of cancer.
114 0 to 2020 related to the early detection and diagnostic workup of child physical abuse in infants age
115 city, represents a potential addition to the diagnostic workup of children with thyroid nodules and m
116 corporation of karyotyping into the standard diagnostic workup of CLL, because it identifies patients
117 ances in the awareness, pathophysiology, and diagnostic workup of concussion, mTBI, and PTH, there is
118              Inclusion of BHRA or BAT in the diagnostic workup of CSU patients may aid identification
119 ative to routine coronary angiography in the diagnostic workup of DCM.
120                                              Diagnostic workup of defibrillator patients with BSI adm
121 ility to suffer from DES than men, so that a diagnostic workup of DES symptoms is particularly justif
122 actate levels are adequate biomarkers in the diagnostic workup of GLUT1 deficiency syndrome.
123 ass spectrometry should be considered in the diagnostic workup of hereditary tubulointerstitial disor
124 be used as a promising marker to improve the diagnostic workup of liver diseases with a higher specif
125 ols and using pathological biomarkers in the diagnostic workup of LMS.
126                                   During the diagnostic workup of lung adenocarcinomas (LAC), patholo
127 e implementation of amyloid PET early in the diagnostic workup of memory clinic patients.
128 ypic classification could become part of the diagnostic workup of MM and AL amyloidosis.
129 essment of CTCs by flow cytometry during the diagnostic workup of MM.
130 the usage of an MC as additional tool in the diagnostic workup of nodal PTCL.
131 valuation of FDNIH should be included in the diagnostic workup of NSAIDH.
132 corporating such biomarkers into the routine diagnostic workup of patients will allow for the use of
133 f computed tomography (CT) for the emergency diagnostic workup of patients with caustic injuries.
134 implications for clinical management and the diagnostic workup of patients with central nervous syste
135 au positron emission tomography (PET) in the diagnostic workup of patients with cognitive symptoms be
136 ed immunology evaluation is essential to the diagnostic workup of patients with complex immune disord
137 opathies are generally not considered in the diagnostic workup of patients with electrolyte disorders
138 CT/MRI) with (18)F-FDG PET/CT upfront in the diagnostic workup of patients with oral, pharyngeal, or
139 d NSA-abs analysis should be included in the diagnostic workup of patients with rapidly progressive c
140      These hybrid systems are redefining the diagnostic workup of patients with suspected or known in
141 imaging with (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose in the diagnostic workup of patients with suspected prosthetic
142 vanced MR imaging techniques for the routine diagnostic workup of patients with these tumors.
143             Adding fecal calprotectin to the diagnostic workup of pediatric patients with symptoms su
144 8-peptide signature in amniotic fluid during diagnostic workup of prenatally detected fetuses with CA
145  have demonstrated promising results for the diagnostic workup of prostate cancer.
146 at KCNQ2 screening should be included in the diagnostic workup of refractory neonatal seizures of unk
147                                   Background Diagnostic workup of small pulmonary nodules often requi
148 ing cerebral amyloid plaque pathology in the diagnostic workup of suspected Alzheimer disease (AD).
149                       CE plays a role in the diagnostic workup of suspected CD and in cases of in IBD
150 s observed regarding the early detection and diagnostic workup of suspected child physical abuse cont
151 lidate routine inclusion of JAK2V617F in the diagnostic workup of SVT patients.
152 derwent stress MPI between 2006 and 2012 for diagnostic workup of syncope.
153 g studies are often performed as part of the diagnostic workup of these patients.
154 matic lumbar puncture at the time of initial diagnostic workup on treatment outcome in children with
155 for additional PBT imaging before additional diagnostic workup or biopsy.
156 come widely accepted as part of the lymphoma diagnostic workup over the past decades.
157 EOCRC signs and symptoms and complete timely diagnostic workup, particularly for individuals without
158         The experts agreed on a set of basic diagnostic workup procedures as well as severity- and or
159 ition, morphogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, prognosis, and treatment of these ano
160 linicians through a risk-stratified COVID-19 diagnostic workup, removes transmission-based precaution
161 s identified in the UCA survivor or when the diagnostic workup revealed a phenotype suggestive of a s
162 ls participating in lung cancer screening or diagnostic workup revealed that smoking status (current
163  undergo same-day biopsies after an abnormal diagnostic workup (RR, 0.46; 95% CI: 0.33, 0.65).
164 ere built, accounting for differences in the diagnostic workup, setting (inpatient vs outpatient) and
165  the first international expert consensus on diagnostic workup, severity assessment, and management o
166 bellar dysfunction that might elude standard diagnostic workup strategies for ataxia.
167 iagnoses; the secondary outcome was any ADRD diagnostic workup, such as laboratory tests, neuropsycho
168 en tau PET was added to an already extensive diagnostic workup that included cerebrospinal fluid AD b
169                 All the patients underwent a diagnostic workup that included esophagogastroduodenosco
170 g specific sequences should be a part of the diagnostic workup to detect a possible neurovascular con
171 e criteria for case definition and propose a diagnostic workup to reach a definitive diagnosis, on wh
172 uated for patient and tumor characteristics, diagnostic workup, treatment, and outcome.
173  understanding the clinical characteristics, diagnostic workup, treatment, disease assessment, and pr
174                      The average cost of the diagnostic workup was 1087euro for non-HCC HFL and euro
175 ve value of biopsy recommendation after full diagnostic workup was 19 of 84 for mammography (22.6%; 9
176                  Tissue diagnosis during the diagnostic workup was achieved in 104 patients (68%), wh
177 tic value of (18)F-FDG PET/CT at the initial diagnostic workup was analyzed by comparing overall surv
178                                              Diagnostic workup was completed within 6 hours of initia
179                                 Standardized diagnostic workup was performed to classify cases accord
180                                              Diagnostic workup was received by 14 647 patients (27.3%
181  live cell-based flow cytometry during their diagnostic workup were included.
182 ody (68)Ga-SSO-120 PET/CT during the initial diagnostic workup were retrospectively included.
183                                    Suggested diagnostic workups were satisfactory (ie, no missing imp
184 ated for POEM should undergo a comprehensive diagnostic workup, which includes clinical history and r
185 matory syndromes varies-with some pursuing a diagnostic workup while others treat without any testing
186 formance of amyloid PET: arm 1, early in the diagnostic workup (within 1 month); arm 2, late in the d

 
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