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1 ld be assessed for less than pound 19.80 per woman.
2 6 dyads involving a male index and a younger woman.
3 omes, accounting for multiple IVF cycles per woman.
4 ultrasound (US) examination in a 26-year-old woman.
5 ings in a case of Robert's uterus in a young woman.
6 le digital mammographic examination for each woman.
7 between a 20 and 30 years old Down syndrome woman.
8 omes, accounting for multiple IVF cycles per woman.
9 high blood pressure (BP) in the older adult woman.
10 sion to account for examinations in the same woman.
11 reatment-resistant aneurysm in a 65-year-old woman.
12 incidence of HDP both per-pregnancy and per-woman.
13 t for asymptomatic bacteriuria in a pregnant woman.
14 ould be assessed for pound 19.80 or less per woman.
15 ased on a single interpregnancy interval per woman.
17 was detected in: 78 (33.8%) both the man and woman, 52 (22.5%) woman only, 27 (11.7%) man only, 74 (3
20 d pigment epithelial detachments (PEDs) in a woman affected by Complement 3 (C3) glomerulopathy, whic
24 Postpartum haemorrhage was diagnosed in one woman allocated to oxytocin, who was referred and transf
32 Nineteen human participants with SCA6 (13 woman) and 18 healthy controls performed fast goal-direc
33 two universal devices: labels (e.g., shark, woman) and generics (e.g., "sharks attack swimmers"; "wo
34 HDP expressed as both per-pregnancy and per-woman, and to establish their associations with future c
36 han those with men as last authors to have a woman as first author (chi(2)(1) = 126.1, p < 2.2 x 10(-
41 pre-eclampsia doubled when assessed on a per-woman basis: 15.3% (281 of 1,839) and 7.5% (138 of 1,839
45 nplanned pregnancy can be devastating to any woman but is particularly dangerous for those with chron
46 h-care services are key to ensure that every woman can give birth without risk to her life, or that o
47 CASE PRESENTATION: A 52 year-old diabetic woman collapsed at her home in front of an acquaintance.
49 d to receive a vignette describing a typical woman (control condition) or one of nine variants descri
50 functional cerebellar networks at rest in a woman densely sampled over a complete menstrual cycle (3
55 irect oral anticoagulants are an option if a woman does not breastfeed and long-term use is intended.
56 asis of the IPT intervention received by the woman during pregnancy: women every 8 weeks, children ev
58 was associated with a 66% reduced odds of a woman experiencing disrespect and abuse during childbirt
62 hat the proportion of COVID-19 papers with a woman first author was 19% lower than that for papers pu
65 e first genome (1.39x) of an early Neolithic woman from Ganj Dareh, in the Zagros Mountains of Iran,
66 the landscape for up to 50 km, the pregnant woman from Isernia was probably local, given that the is
67 ion, accounting for multiple pregnancies per woman, generated adjusted prevalence ratios (aPRs) for a
69 ntervention group (one women had a fall, one woman had a pain in her tail bone, and one woman had che
73 rnal outcomes differs according to whether a woman has any prior vaginal deliveries and the number of
74 ars (DALYs) for each policy, assuming that a woman having a child with a neural tube defect incurs an
83 emic referral center in Miami, Florida, of a woman in her 60s from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, who present
85 tiple KCs-a man in his 70s (patient 1) and a woman in her 80s (patient 2)-were treated in a private d
90 s) were reported during the study: one (<1%) woman in the labetalol group had an intrapartum seizure
92 ntially more study participants believed the woman in the vignette was receiving divine punishment (3
93 to avoid some of the difficulties of being a woman in what was, at the time, a male-dominated profess
94 of a rare presacral fibrosarcoma in an adult woman, in whom the diagnosis was confirmed by a CT-guide
95 0 had a stillbirth and survived, and another woman infected with Bundibugyo virus had a live birth wi
98 rates depend strongly on the age at which a woman is screened, ranging from less than 1% at age 40 y
99 uring energy expenditure for each postpartum woman is unfeasible; therefore, accurate predictive equa
100 stalls, resulting in up to half a child per woman less in 2010 and 13 million fewer live births over
102 with breast or cervical cancer, yet where a woman lives, her socioeconomic status, and agency largel
106 We classified genders of all authors as woman, man, or unknown and computed the proportions of w
107 e domains of stigma: willingness to have the woman marry into their family, belief that she is receiv
109 nding ophthalmologists observed (6 men and 1 woman), mean +/- SD age 43.9 +/- 7.1 years, during encou
110 ght participants with MMN (seven men and one woman; mean age, 57.6 years +/- 18.6), and 15 healthy pa
112 onsecutive patients with cancer, 2 men and 1 woman (median age, 83 years; range 77-91 years), experie
113 ious sites evaluated in 5 patients (4 men, 1 woman; median [range] age, 70 [56-77] years), 9 (40.9%)
114 zone, 22 households in each cluster, and one woman of reproductive age (15-49 years) was randomly sel
116 irst-time participants and the presence of a woman on the speaker selection committee correlated with
118 8 (33.8%) both the man and woman, 52 (22.5%) woman only, 27 (11.7%) man only, 74 (32.0%) neither.
119 unless it is essential to the health of the woman or fetus.PurposeTo examine the prevalence of GBCA
121 ve mobile health follow-up, telephoning each woman or her next-of-kin (NOK) trimonthly on her mobile
122 rship in >=1 known "Risk Group" (e.g., young woman or HIV-infected spouse); (2) a "Model-based" risk
123 We report two family members, a 64-year-old woman (patient 1) and her 37-year-old son (patient 2) di
124 plete an interview and HIV testing, with one woman per household eligible to answer questions on thei
133 ESENTATION: A 38-year-old previously healthy woman presented with a 2-year history of progressive rig
139 n their own clinical practice.An 84-year-old woman presented with bone pain and lytic bone lesions in
153 long-acting PrEP cost $580 and $870 more per woman, respectively, and averted 15 and 16 deaths per 10
156 ncreased by 3% for each additional year of a woman's age (adjusted prevalence ratio [PR]: 1.03; 95% c
157 ontinuing PrEP for each additional year of a woman's age was high in magnitude (approximately 6%) but
158 have the capacity to estimate an individual woman's breast cancer risk using validated risk assessme
159 ess, contraception, and pregnancy improves a woman's capacity to function and optimizes her mental an
167 the vaginal physiology and microbiota over a woman's lifetime are largely shaped by transitional peri
168 ctions and precancers can occur throughout a woman's lifetime, only a small proportion are acquired i
171 o account the site, extent of disease, and a woman's preferences, with a commitment to long-term foll
174 e ovary which is gradually depleted during a woman's reproductive lifespan, resulting in menopause.
176 ian surface and distal fallopian tube over a woman's reproductive years may increase ovarian cancer r
178 ational potential with regard to assessing a woman's risk of developing this pregnancy complication.
179 nding how these bacterial species increase a woman's risk of TV acquisition could help to guide the d
182 th as the percentage of facility births in a woman's village over the preceding 2 years, and we compu
183 less than one year, the database "Request a Woman Scientist" comprised over 7,500 women from 174 sci
184 When this diminutive and proper English woman set out on her own to the wild and remote mining t
188 more likely to link to a second transgender woman than other individuals in the surveillance databas
197 tment effect varied little by the reason the woman was at risk of preterm birth, the gestational age
198 tment characteristics such as the reason the woman was at risk of preterm birth, why treatment was gi
199 treatment effect varied little by reason the woman was considered to be at risk of preterm birth, the
202 A neonate born to an Ebola virus-positive woman was diagnosed with Ebola virus infection on her fi
203 One week before the planned admission the woman was diagnosed with subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH)
210 rebral artery aneurysm was embolised and the woman was scheduled for second-stage treatment of the LM
214 gender individuals linked to one transgender woman were 9.2 times more likely to link to a second tra
217 plied trio whole exome sequencing to a young woman who experienced extreme developmental regression s
220 Here, we describe the case of a 61-year-old woman who presented with nephrotic syndrome and renal im
221 e present the case of a 37-year-old Tunisian woman who presented with subacute right upper quadrant p
222 median age of 51.3 years, and the average US woman who reaches menopause is expected to live another
223 lute risk of HNC was 7.61% for a 60-year-old woman who smoked more than 20 cigarettes per day for ove
228 previously healthy 23-year-old menstruating woman who was diagnosed with mTSS after she presented at
230 report, we present the case of a 32-year-old woman, who was readmitted to hospital 2 months after pul
231 ers a tantalizing glimpse into the life of a woman whose scientific career spanned four countries, wo
233 linical practice.A 46-year-old premenopausal woman with a body mass index of 21 was found on screenin
235 year-old G2P0A1 (Gravida2, para0, abortion1) woman with a gestational age of around 12 weeks was refe
247 owing failure of remdesivir in a 76-year-old woman with a post-rituximab B-cell immunodeficiency and
250 -aged clinically and biochemically euthyroid woman with a stable HT, who developed a severe unilatera
251 ostoperative death occurred in a 59-year-old woman with acute respiratory failure and mean pulmonary
255 CASE REPORT: A 30-year-old immunocompetent woman with complaints of an epigastric swelling and undo
263 detected in cervical and TLSB specimens in a woman with frequent HSV DNA shedding, with mixing of min
264 sented with two typical cases, a 62-year old woman with functional chronic constipation and a 42-year
267 n populations, we identified a healthy adult woman with lifelong complete knockout of HAO1 (expected
269 d discuss how best to care for a 71-year-old woman with metastatic neuroendocrine carcinoma who has a
272 cribe here the initial case of a 56-year-old woman with normal renal function developing unexplained
274 nactivating p.Gln90Ter mutations; a Canadian woman with polyposis, CRC, and multiple tumors was repor
275 , we report the case of a 75-year-old German woman with prosthetic valve endocarditis due to Bartonel
277 cerebrospinal fluid sample of a 73-year-old woman with rapid PML onset, 3 distinct JCPyV populations
279 CASE PRESENTATION: We present a 51-years-old woman with relevant clinical history for breast cancer.
282 oth pulmonologists, reflect on the care of a woman with severe COPD, a 50-pack-year smoking history,
285 l review board-approved prospective study, a woman with triple-negative breast cancer (age, 49 years)
288 mber, a sequential unique identifier of each woman within the NHSBSP, and at the beginning of the stu
289 of 5-year absolute risk ranged from 1% in a woman without diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or album
291 ed to the policy by 4.8 abortions per 10 000 woman-years (95% CI 1.5 to 8.1, p=0.0041) relative to wo
292 erence vs no premature menopause, +3.08/1000 woman-years [95% CI, 2.06-4.10]; P < .001), and 49 women
296 al premature menopause (incidence, 8.78/1000 woman-years) (difference vs no premature menopause, +3.0
297 l premature menopause (incidence, 11.27/1000 woman-years) (difference vs no premature menopause, +5.5
298 no premature menopause (incidence, 5.70/1000 woman-years), 292 women (6.0%) with natural premature me
299 cy group was 2.98 (95% CI 2.13-4.06) per 100 woman-years, and was well within the range indicative of
300 r birth defect is a serious life event for a woman, yet little is known about the long-term health co