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1         Patients presented within 2 weeks of subjective symptoms.
2 r in children with objective than with no or subjective symptoms.
3 ent with changes in BCVA, CMT, and patients' subjective symptoms.
4 ed HA: 17 based on objective and 29 based on subjective symptoms.
5 ination, and a semi-structured interview for subjective symptoms.
6 fter each injection, and volunteers reported subjective symptoms.
7  in IBS patients and reported improvement of subjective symptoms after its manipulation with prebioti
8  elusive because it usually is inferred from subjective symptoms and imprecise signs of shock.
9 R: (1) signs of disease progression based on subjective symptoms and objective testing within 6 month
10 trast to most other medical fields, based on subjective symptoms and observable signs and call for ne
11 eing primarily responsible for ozone-induced subjective symptoms and provides strong evidence that oz
12 e (DED) is often overlooked due to a lack of subjective symptoms and reliable testing, leading to irr
13            Eligibility for surgery relies on subjective symptoms and responses to nerve blocks and On
14 y, as well as the composite score of these 4 subjective symptoms and vomiting frequency and severity.
15 predict dry eye (DE)-related clinical signs, subjective symptoms, and clinician diagnoses by heavily
16 mes included specific psychiatric diagnoses, subjective symptoms, and neurologic examination results.
17                                              Subjective symptom assessments were estimated lowlier th
18                        The weak link between subjective symptom-based diagnostic methods for posttrau
19                        The weak link between subjective symptom-based diagnostics for posttraumatic p
20 Thus, the definition of success must include subjective symptom-based outcome in addition to anatomic
21 ate neuroinflammation in subjects with no or subjective symptoms but underlying AD pathology profile.
22 thy non-gene carrier controls, patients with subjective symptoms but without positive clinical findin
23 tenosis require frequent monitoring of their subjective symptoms combined with objective measurement
24 ribed these forms in patients who had purely subjective symptom complexes (eg, fatigue or pain).
25 p, significant improvements were observed in subjective symptoms (except a part), QOL scores (except
26 migrans experience persistence of at least 1 subjective symptom for >=6 months (posttreatment Lyme di
27 cation is based on the report of persistent, subjective symptoms for >= 6 months following antibiotic
28 cation is based on the report of persistent, subjective symptoms for 6 months following antibiotic tr
29  symptoms (PTLDS) if there is persistence of subjective symptoms for at least 6 months following anti
30                                   Persistent subjective symptoms frequently reported 3 months after M
31 ly significant improvements were observed in subjective symptoms (from P < 0.001 for Ocular Surface D
32 r pacing and surgical myectomy may result in subjective symptom improvement.
33  to 0.1% sodium hyaluronic acid in relieving subjective symptoms in patients with dry eye disease wit
34 HPT patients often present with nonspecific, subjective symptoms including proximal muscle weakness,
35 ology is ill-defined and measurement of this subjective symptom is imprecise.
36 nt symptoms in the first decade of life, and subjective symptoms (nausea, throat tightness, and dizzi
37 sults suggest a direct link between the core subjective symptom of anhedonia, replicated neuropsychol
38 ume decrements, rapid shallow breathing, and subjective symptoms of breathing discomfort induced by t
39 s performed on 15 adults with and 10 without subjective symptoms of cedar pollinosis who wished to be
40        Positive results correlated well with subjective symptoms of DED evaluated by OSDI (P = 0.001)
41 o artificial tears, 2% RBM improved TBUT and subjective symptoms of DED.
42 sociation of perceptions as well as with the subjective symptoms of depersonalization disorder.
43 ith Sjogren's syndrome, as well as improving subjective symptoms of dry mouth, dry eyes, and overall
44 e patients report persistent or intermittent subjective symptoms of mild to moderate intensity after
45 ase Index questionnaire was given to measure subjective symptoms of ocular surface disease.
46 ective results, it has shown improvements in subjective symptoms of patients.
47  However, patients at both sites experienced subjective symptoms of TED at a similar frequency.
48 sulted in marked reductions in ozone-induced subjective symptoms of throat tickle and/or irritation (
49 ed with 41 children and 41 adults with no or subjective symptoms on DBPCFCs (grouped together).
50                              We investigated subjective symptoms, QOL scores, face scale, findings of
51 ; however, there is poor correlation between subjective symptoms, quality of life (QOL), and measured
52                  Corneal epithelial defects, subjective symptoms, quality-of-life questionnaire score
53                                              Subjective (symptom questionnaire) and objective (tear o
54    However, it remains uncertain whether the subjective symptoms reported by patients provide a relia
55  due to individual recovery trajectories and subjective symptom reporting(3).
56  discharge is challenging due to reliance on subjective symptom reports from children and caregivers.
57 t on the objective (acoustic rhinometry) and subjective (symptoms) responses to nasal allergen challe
58 %, tidal volume was decreased 31%, and total subjective symptom score was increased (71.2, compared w
59 ventions were tabulated under the heading of subjective (symptom scores, quality of life metrics, and
60   Clinical responses were determined through subjective symptom scores and objective nasal airflow me
61                                              Subjective symptom scores for sore throat, nasal dischar
62 lso known as Long-COVID, often presents with subjective symptoms such as brain fog and cognitive fati
63 uch as vomiting and diarrhoea, than for more subjective symptoms, such as fatigue and dyspnoea.
64  of life with better recognition and care of subjective symptoms, such as pruritus and fatigue, is al
65  showed a greater normalization of sleep and subjective symptoms than did the other groups with an av
66 nd younger and more often seek treatment for subjective symptoms than those who seek conventional car
67 ss psychogenic illness - notably, widespread subjective symptoms thought to be associated with enviro
68    The working group agreed on objective and subjective symptoms to be solicited, and standardized me
69 behavioural tests of affective cognition and subjective symptoms, to guide antidepressant treatment.
70 e dark, objective balance via posturography, subjective symptoms via questionnaires, and structural n
71 Except for palpitation after 7 min, the only subjective symptom was local pain at the injection site.
72  (UDVA, UIVA, and UNVA); depth of focus; and subjective symptoms were evaluated for 12 months after i
73                                        Minor subjective symptoms were noted by 10 subjects.
74                                          Any subjective symptoms were noted.
75  parameters, along with respiratory rate and subjective symptoms, were assessed after each dose.
76  onset: prior to symptoms (n = 27), onset of subjective symptoms without positive clinical findings (