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1 reas type B aortic dissection can be treated medically.
2 assessed, 34 (1.6%) had genetic findings for medically actionable disorders that, although unrelated
3 ts clinically valid, medically important and medically actionable genomic findings (for example, path
4  technologies could decode genetic risk into medically actionable information, thereby improving gene
5 e, and show that 2% of this population has a medically actionable variant.
6 d 'clinically valuable' findings even if not medically actionable-for instance, findings that help co
7 ghting proteins were originally described in medically, agriculturally, and commercially important me
8 ted NIMS (PECAN), can detect the activity of medically and biocatalytically significant cytochrome P4
9 s are likely to survive for >1 year would be medically and economically helpful.
10 s and reductive evolution in one of the most medically and economically important microsporidian line
11  little is known about mitoribosomes in many medically and economically important unicellular protozo
12 al contacts can control vampire bat rabies-a medically and economically important zoonosis in Latin A
13 fic management would be of great advantages, medically and economically.
14 tunities for both selective elimination of a medically and financially devastating disease in dogs an
15 th earlier Stages (I-II) of AAK were managed medically and had stable visual acuity through their fin
16 ia (BD/DNC), has been accepted conceptually, medically and legally for decades.
17 differences in causes of 1-year mortality in medically and mechanically bridged patients, and to eval
18 year mortality between medium- and high-risk medically and mechanically bridged patients, with 1-year
19                          Burden estimates of medically and nonmedically attended influenza-associated
20          We estimated the national burden of medically and nonmedically attended influenza-associated
21 omly assigned 800 hospitalized patients with medically and socially complex conditions, all with at l
22 aised concerns over the influx of additional medically and socially complex populations on hospital s
23           Diplopia was reported in 41 of 195 medically and surgically treated patients (21%) with gla
24          Diplopia may be under-recognized in medically and surgically treated patients with glaucoma,
25 e prevalence, type, and cause of diplopia in medically and surgically treated patients with glaucoma.
26 ir ability to reduce inflammation as well as medically and/or electronically facilitate wound healing
27 ransplantation in a child can be surgically, medically, and functionally successful under carefully c
28 vantage of this system is the combination of medically approved materials and novel fabrication techn
29 s attenuated, such that the relation between medically assisted reproduction and adverse birth outcom
30 eterm birth among children conceived both by medically assisted reproduction and naturally.
31                          Children born after medically assisted reproduction are at higher risk of ad
32                        Children conceived by medically assisted reproduction face an elevated risk of
33                        Children conceived by medically assisted reproduction had worse outcomes than
34 on approach that has not been used before in medically assisted reproduction research.
35 rgely attributable to factors other than the medically assisted reproduction treatment itself.
36            We compared children conceived by medically assisted reproduction with siblings conceived
37 4%) children in our sample were conceived by medically assisted reproduction; 1245 children were incl
38             During the following RSV season, medically attended acute respiratory illness (MAARI) and
39 ed mechanical ventilation, and death) due to medically attended acute respiratory illness (MAARI).
40 y, RSV-antibody responses and RSV-associated medically attended acute respiratory illness (RSV-MAARI)
41 events collected for 28 days, and serious or medically attended adverse events collected for 6 months
42 us vaccination program significantly reduced medically attended ARD in this low-resource population i
43 ssing the burden of COVID-19 on the basis of medically attended case numbers is suboptimal given its
44 orted estimates of direct protection against medically attended confirmed cholera conferred by kOCVs.
45 ed positive for RSV (30 hospitalizations, 31 medically attended episodes not requiring hospitalizatio
46 ldren with asthma were at increased risk for medically attended EV-D68 illness.
47 of prevented influenza-associated illnesses, medically attended illnesses, and hospitalizations acros
48 mary infection appears to reduce the risk of medically attended infection with that subtype throughou
49 ctors other than age shape susceptibility to medically attended infection.
50 , has modest to no effect on the risk of non-medically attended infections in adults.
51 007 (n = 295,420), containing information on medically attended infectious diseases according to Inte
52 ies produce unbiased estimates of VE against medically attended influenza when: 1) Vaccination does n
53        In addition, we compared estimates of medically attended influenza-associated respiratory illn
54 ed the incidence, aetiology, and sequelae of medically attended moderate-to-severe diarrhoea (MSD) am
55       This makes understanding the burden of medically attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteriti
56                                              Medically attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteriti
57 al virus (RSV) is a major cause of childhood medically attended respiratory infection (MARI).
58                                      Of 6001 medically attended respiratory infections, 302 (5%) were
59                      We estimated VE against medically attended reverse-transcription polymerase chai
60                             The incidence of medically attended RSV-associated lower respiratory trac
61                    The primary end point was medically attended RSV-associated lower respiratory trac
62 le injection of nirsevimab resulted in fewer medically attended RSV-associated lower respiratory trac
63 6 (43.9%) severe, nonfatal, and 4945 (42.8%) medically attended should be after fatal episodes.
64  patients with at least one Covid-19-related medically attended visit through day 29.
65  REGN-COV2 dose groups reported at least one medically attended visit; among patients who were serum
66       Ecological and case-based estimates of medically attended, influenza-associated, respiratory mi
67           Vaccine effectiveness (VE) against medically attended, laboratory-confirmed influenza A(H3N
68                   The VE against outpatient, medically attended, laboratory-confirmed influenza was 3
69 ccination among patients >/=9 years old with medically-attended acute respiratory illness in the US I
70 supporting whether this is true for sporadic medically-attended AGE are limited.
71 of prevented influenza-associated illnesses, medically-attended illnesses, and hospitalizations acros
72  support CPR if and only if 1) CPR is judged medically beneficial, and in line with the patient's and
73 versity and are important evolutionarily and medically, but they are still understudied.
74 cts from the types of cannabis products used medically by millions of patients in vivo.
75        All participants were followed-up for medically certified cardiac events from January 1994 to
76                                 We extracted medically-certified deaths and underlying population den
77         Between 1990 and 2015, 106.3 million medically-certified deaths were recorded, including 2 47
78                               Sepsis remains medically challenging, with high morbidity and mortality
79 rgoing kidney transplant became increasingly medically complex between 1998 and 2014.
80 ealth services planning for this vulnerable, medically complex population.
81                                Children with medically complicated severe acute malnutrition (SAM) ha
82 bvious and multimodal data collection can be medically contraindicated, which reduces applicability.
83                                   Twenty-six medically controlled glaucomatous patients served as con
84  surgery by phacoemulsification in eyes with medically controlled POAG resulted at 1 year in a very s
85                  All patients had their POAG medically controlled without prior glaucoma surgery.
86 hird infant demonstrated acute hydrops after medically controlling IOP in 1 eye before the scheduled
87 ncer cells to secondary tissues, and are not medically detected or visible until later stages of canc
88                          We examined whether medically diagnosed infections were related to childhood
89  also was terminated in the second trimester medically due to the ultrasound diagnosis of POC.
90 96 people in the state of Wisconsin would be medically eligible and willing to donate each year at th
91 should be deferred, including from otherwise medically eligible donors found to have mild or asymptom
92  actually received SLT, as the rest were not medically eligible.
93                                        Among medically evacuated US military combat causalities in Af
94 atients were significantly more likely to be medically evaluated (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.76; 95
95 were referred to an HCV provider, 69.4% were medically evaluated by the provider, 55.3% underwent liv
96                                              Medically fit patients received concurrent weekly carbop
97 y of self-harm, were fluent in English, were medically fit to interview, and were not participating i
98                                              Medically fragile populations, such as cancer survivors,
99 mental disorders (NDDs) are behaviorally and medically heterogeneous.
100  lower costs, and practices that served more medically high-risk patients had lower quality and highe
101 formance by practices that serve socially or medically high-risk patients.
102 to define the risks and benefits in discrete medically ill cohorts, evaluate cost-effectiveness, and
103 xtended-duration rivaroxaban in hospitalized medically ill patients resulted in a 28% reduction in fa
104                                              Medically ill patients with a baseline creatinine cleara
105                           Among hospitalized medically ill patients, extended-duration betrixaban sig
106                         Hospitalized acutely medically ill subjects (n=7513) were randomized in a dou
107 his retrospective APEX trial substudy (Acute Medically Ill Venous Thromboembolism Prevention With Ext
108  unloaded configuration corresponding to the medically imaged in vivo vessel geometry.
109  Members of the Herpesviridae, including the medically important alphaherpesvirus varicella-zoster vi
110 known as cannabinoids, a subset of which are medically important and exclusive to this plant.
111 to individual participants clinically valid, medically important and medically actionable genomic fin
112 t the need to curb the nontherapeutic use of medically important antimicrobials in food animal produc
113 n-structural protein during infection with a medically important arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus).
114 for the discovery of new mechanisms in other medically important bacterial pathogens.
115 psules revealed significant activity against medically important bacterial strains.
116 sensitivity that pairs well with the size of medically important biomacromolecules and biological par
117 atency, elucidating immunomodulation by this medically important cohort of viruses.
118 ivation of zoonotic viruses belonging to the medically important families of Flaviviridae, Nairovirid
119   Enterobacteriaceae represent a diverse and medically important family of bacteria that are difficul
120 rstanding of the cellular life cycle of this medically important family of emerging viruses.
121 and contributes to the virulence of numerous medically important Gram-positive bacteria.
122            Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is a medically important human herpesvirus that causes chicke
123 he long-standing need to accurately genotype medically important loci containing repeats adjacent to
124 rus diversity and abundance of 14 species of medically important mites based on total RNA sequencing
125 ve and systematic screening of RNA virome in medically important mites including house dust mites (HD
126                    We survey a wide range of medically important mosquito species, to quantitatively
127 idae, Flavivirus) has become one of the most medically important mosquito-borne viruses because of it
128                                              Medically important paramyxoviruses, such as measles, mu
129 Ss-riok-2) from Strongyloides stercoralis, a medically important parasitic nematode (Order Rhabditida
130 ns.IMPORTANCE Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a medically important pathogen responsible for recent larg
131                   Staphylococcus aureus is a medically important pathogen with an abundance of virule
132 ic treatment would thus be valuable for this medically important pathogen.
133  life-threatening infections for an array of medically important pathogens.
134 olecular mechanisms in this commercially and medically important plant.
135                                      Several medically important protozoan parasites such as Plasmodi
136 on insertions, and of highly polymorphic and medically important regions such as the human leukocyte
137 a naja, the Indian cobra, a highly venomous, medically important snake.
138 xic and myotoxic effects of MjTX-II from the medically important South American snake, Bothrops mooje
139 ays that mediate directed migration in these medically important species.
140  and Eleutheroschizon are sister lineages to medically important taxa.
141 and perhaps other rickettsial pathogens from medically important vectors.
142  subunit vaccines or inhibitors against this medically important virus family.
143 us in the family Flaviviridae comprises many medically important viruses, such as dengue virus (DENV)
144 g the importance of these proteins for these medically important viruses.
145            Here, we focus on one of the most medically important yet understudied anopheline radiatio
146  and are potential vectors of a diversity of medically important zoonoses, such as Lyme disease.
147                                We focus on a medically important, highly variable, 5 million base-pai
148 s identified in the review are classified as medically important.
149 t; thus, making E1E2 both scientifically and medically important.
150 roviding resilience against introgression of medically-important loci and traits, found to be more pr
151 rine lethality caused by venom from the most medically-important vipers of Africa, South Asia and Cen
152 IOP) was lowered surgically in 2 infants and medically in 1 infant with PCG.
153  (aRR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.05-2.30), having both medically indicated (aRR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.08-1.43) and s
154 ntext of the clinical benefit derived from a medically indicated CT and the likelihood of cancer occu
155                Intensive therapies are often medically indicated for older adults with hematologic ma
156                   The corresponding aRRs for medically indicated preterm birth (n = 320) were 5.26 (C
157 d spontaneous preterm births, 335 (3.6%) had medically indicated preterm births, and 8601 (91.4%) had
158 void aspirin for this reason when its use is medically indicated.
159  to prevent cesarean deliveries that are not medically indicated.
160                 Our results demonstrate that medically induced recruitment of autologous stem cells u
161                             Outcomes in this medically inoperable group of mostly elderly patients wi
162                                              Medically inoperable patients with biopsy-proven, positr
163                Their biophysical effects and medically interesting activities are related to their me
164 th these zebrafish findings, we treated five medically intractable Dravet syndrome patients with a cl
165  stimulation (VNS) is a common treatment for medically intractable epilepsy, but response rates are h
166 mon epilepsy syndrome in adult patients with medically intractable partial epilepsy.
167 ted radiation; however, technical aspects of medically justified imaging should also be optimized, su
168 nhibition to Clarify the Optimal Strategy to Medically Manage Acute Coronary Syndromes) was a double-
169 nhibition to Clarify the Optimal Strategy to Medically Manage Acute Coronary Syndromes]), the associa
170 at a significant proportion of patients with medically managed acute uncomplicated TBAD have late aor
171 or HT listing do not differ between patients medically managed and those mechanically bridged to HT.
172 ased on the natural history of patients with medically managed aortic stenosis and preserved left ven
173                                              Medically managed IDU-IE patients had higher LOS (beta =
174 use (4.3% vs. 0.7%; p < 0.001) compared with medically managed non-IDU-IE.
175 y 2 large retrospective registries enrolling medically managed patients with >= moderate tricuspid re
176                                        Among medically managed patients with ACS treated with DAPT, t
177 eding component) bleeding risk scores in the medically managed patients with ACS treated with DAPT.
178 ts at 17.6% compared with 10.4% in high-risk medically managed patients.
179 reoperation (0 versus 36 points, P<0.001) or medically managed pump thrombosis (0 versus 5 points, P=
180 nts with genital chlamydia are diagnosed and medically managed via an automated online clinical consu
181  initiate opioid use disorder treatment with medically managed withdrawal).
182      The remaining 3,105 (95%) patients were medically managed.
183  associated with poorer clinical outcomes in medically-managed AS.
184                    Consecutive patients with medically-managed isolated severe AS (aortic valve area
185 consequences of these interventions when not medically necessary have not been systematically explore
186 of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend medically necessary surgery regardless of trimester.
187 and avoiding delivery interventions when not medically necessary would improve infant health and redu
188 alling the laboratory, if testing was deemed medically necessary.
189 of a local Medicare administrator, if deemed medically necessary.
190 niche, including virulence factors and other medically or environmentally important adaptations.
191 pitals, effective referral systems for women medically or socially at high risk, and financial subsid
192  among patients with aortic stenosis treated medically or with surgical aortic valve replacement.
193  completing a spectrum of mundane to complex medically oriented tasks previously performed only by bo
194  intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with medically POAG .
195 ed and prevented as much as possible, unless medically prescribed.
196 uous RRT are used to manage complications of medically refractory AKI and CRS and may restore normal
197      Some patients can require colectomy for medically refractory disease or to treat colonic neoplas
198 fter insertion of deep brain stimulation for medically refractory dystonia.
199 obe epilepsy (mTLE), the most common form of medically refractory epilepsy in adults, is usually asso
200 tivity during a memory task in patients with medically refractory epilepsy undergoing depth electrode
201  We prospectively recruited 52 patients with medically refractory epilepsy who underwent standard pre
202                             In patients with medically refractory epilepsy, resective surgery is the
203 h the post-surgical outcome in patients with medically refractory epilepsy.
204 y captured from nine human participants with medically refractory epilepsy.
205 n of the corpus callosum in 22 patients with medically refractory epilepsy.
206 a last resort for patients with intractable, medically refractory epilepsy.
207 ed to aid surgical planning in patients with medically refractory epilepsy; however, their spatial an
208 sion studies were analysed in 31 consecutive medically refractory focal epilepsy patients, evaluated
209 t operated eyes of consecutive patients with medically refractory GFCS and JOAG in a single-surgeon p
210 erm outcomes of 360-degree trabeculotomy for medically refractory GFCS and JOAG.
211 ccessful initial surgical treatment for both medically refractory GFCS and JOAG.
212  current therapies, a subset of patients has medically refractory MG.
213  moderately advanced Parkinson's disease and medically refractory motor fluctuations received VY-AADC
214 ropsychological outcomes in 21 patients with medically refractory mTLE who underwent LITT at the Univ
215  define the short- and long-term outcomes of medically refractory obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyop
216                               The outcome of medically refractory patients with obstructive hypertrop
217 r decompression is the first-line surgery in medically refractory patients.
218  individualized treatment, and management of medically refractory patients.
219                                              Medically refractory unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (
220 l neurodevelopment presented with 3 years of medically refractory, progressive epilepsy and myoclonus
221 ileptogenic networks in mass lesions causing medically-refractory epilepsy (MRE).
222 debilitating aspects of severe NDDs, such as medically-refractory seizures and cognitive impairment,
223 l information on the architecture of several medically relevant ABC transporters and their supramolec
224 n and secretion are conserved across several medically relevant Acinetobacter species.
225 een secretion systems in the pathobiology of medically relevant Acinetobacter species.
226           CpaA is also a virulence factor of medically relevant Acinetobacter strains that specifical
227 mmary gland of cows consumes 11 tons/year of medically relevant antimicrobials, yet, this practice mi
228 n this Review, descriptions are provided for medically relevant beta-lactamase families and various B
229  unique epigenetic dimension to characterize medically relevant biological processes in this importan
230 ly is no available crystal structure of this medically relevant channel that could be used for struct
231  Remarkably, the inhibitor was active in two medically relevant contexts.
232 atural substrates, but many do not transport medically relevant drugs.
233              However, the phylogeny of these medically relevant enzymes remains unclear, prompting us
234     These findings highlight the quantity of medically relevant findings from a broad analysis of gen
235 linical implications of diagnostic and other medically relevant findings.
236 study provides high-resolution structures of medically relevant FluPol(A), as well as insights into t
237 itin-rich waste streams to understanding how medically relevant fungi remodel their chitin-containing
238                                This atlas of medically relevant invertebrate immune cells at single-c
239 e added benefit of inspiring other fields in medically relevant materials research, since microbial c
240 miRNAs that inhibit the replication of three medically relevant members of the flavivirus family: Wes
241 er A. gambiae organs or transferred to other medically relevant species and model organisms.
242  are especially important where they concern medically relevant species.
243 ANCE Old World alphaviruses comprise several medically relevant viruses, including chikungunya virus
244 in genes that are currently characterized as medically relevant were uncommon-but in other genes, var
245 etween generations and within individuals is medically relevant.
246 e response, thus making sterile inflammation medically relevant.
247 W, and whether or not it-like other forms of medically-relevant misinformation-shapes Americans' heal
248 he architecture and regulation of the highly medically-relevant mycobacterial transcription machinery
249 bout disease, immunity, pregnancy, and other medically-relevant topics.
250 anial EEG recordings from rare patients with medically resistant epilepsy, we find that theta oscilla
251 re cases of low back pain that are caused by medically serious pathology, and so require diagnostic w
252 and decreased consciousness considered to be medically significant [a suspected unexpected serious ad
253 e surface of Staphylococcus aureus and other medically significant bacterial pathogens.
254 ing and their application in the analysis of medically significant biomarkers related to risk for pre
255  and may be associated with the virulence of medically significant Gram-negative bacteria.
256 ain how reproduction of HSV-1, a ubiquitous, medically significant human pathogen causing a spectrum
257 iterion for efficacy against RSV-associated, medically significant lower respiratory tract infection
258 e percentage of infants with RSV-associated, medically significant lower respiratory tract infection
259    The primary end point was RSV-associated, medically significant lower respiratory tract infection
260            Homo sapiens harbor two distinct, medically significant species of simplexviruses, herpes
261                                              Medically stabilized patients were randomized to invasiv
262                                              Medically stable adult recipients 6 months or longer pos
263 t appropriate for their gestational age, and medically stable).
264 (n = 89) and CSF (n = 73) was collected from medically stable, currently unmedicated adult outpatient
265 ife-sustaining therapy, 54.0% (n = 760) were medically suitable for donation after circulatory death.
266                                The number of medically suitable patients who die within 2 hours of pl
267 r-based CR services, which are provided in a medically supervised facility, HBCR relies on remote coa
268                Current standards of care for medically supervised withdrawal include treatment with m
269             INTERPRETATION: In patients with medically treated angina and severe coronary stenosis, P
270 ilar proportions of GDD, trabeculectomy, and medically treated cases (3/47 [6%], 5/61 [8%], and 10/87
271  with prior glaucoma surgery (ST), eyes with medically treated glaucoma (MT), and eyes without glauco
272 the surgically treated but only 13.8% of the medically treated glaucoma group exhibited an absence of
273 elated fluctuations were larger in eyes with medically treated glaucoma than in those with surgically
274 reated eyes was 100 (41) mV eq, while in the medically treated group it was 131 (69) mV eq (differenc
275 sence of nocturnal acrophase compared to the medically treated group.
276 s across all cohorts experienced one or more medically treated overdoses.
277 aluate the short- and long-term evolution of medically treated patients with type B IMH with and with
278 ain definition being physician-diagnosed and medically treated RW up to 13 months of age.
279 /- 17 years of age; 82% men), 387 (52%) were medically treated, and 361 (48%) had AVR.
280 iplopia was found in a similar proportion of medically treated, post-trabeculectomy, and post-GDD cas
281 dergone trabeculectomy, and 87 patients were medically treated.
282       Patients were older than 18 years with medically uncontrolled glaucoma and no history of incisi
283                                Patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma and no prior incisional
284                                 Patients had medically uncontrolled glaucoma as indicated by high int
285             Patients 18-85 years of age with medically uncontrolled glaucoma who had previous catarac
286  randomized clinical trial for patients with medically uncontrolled open-angle glaucoma who have prev
287 tract-level measures of federally designated medically underserved areas, education, income, housing
288 arget socially deprived groups who are often medically underserved when living in the community they
289 ixteen patients subject to ICOD were finally medically unsuitable organ donors.ICOD contributed to 24
290 listing with removal codes of "too sick" or "medically unsuitable." A total of 44 388 patients were i
291    Schwannomas are common, highly morbid and medically untreatable tumors that can arise in patients
292 iated inherited retinal dystrophy previously medically untreatable.
293 ransplants in the post era were for the most medically urgent (statuses 1-3) compared to 68% for stat
294 rgency and broader distribution for the most medically urgent candidates with minimal impact on overa
295 dates and provide broader access to the most medically urgent candidates.
296 four different aqueous solvents (including a medically-used formulation) have been studied using shor
297  39 subjects (17 healthy/22 PD patients with medically validated UPDRS Part III single-item scores),
298 al health outcomes and health behaviors, but medically vulnerable and underserved populations are les
299 mote early initiation of prenatal care among medically vulnerable and underserved populations.
300  The majority (83.1%) were initially treated medically, with only 16.5% or 2.2% undergoing in-hospita

 
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