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1                                              US General Surgery residents are not universally ready t
2                                              US hospitals receive financial penalties for excess risk
3                                              US imaging measurements (thickness, width, cross-section
4                                              US performance in the detection of perforated appendicit
5                                              US revealed hypoechoic lesions around the mediastinum te
6                                              US surveillance data suggest that the case fatality rati
7                                              US was performed with an Aplio 500 unit (Toshiba Medical
8 tions and cost US$18,000 (95% CI: US$14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained, 50% NSP coverage could avert
9 tions and cost US$27,000 (95% CI: US$15,000, US$48,000) per QALY gained, and 50% PrEP coverage could
10 ons and cost US$300,000 (95% CI: US$162,000, US$667,000) per QALY gained.
11 ctions and cost US$25,000 (95% CI: US$7,000, US$76,000) per QALY gained, 50% Test & Treat coverage co
12 al perspectives in Canadian dollars (Can$1 = US$0.78).
13  2015, with a midtrial protocol change at 10 US sites.
14 of A$5461 (US$4140) (95% CI, A$1433-A$10557 [US$1086- US$8004]) per additional diagnosis compared wit
15 erived lymphoma cells using a library of 106 US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved anticance
16  (US$4140) (95% CI, A$1433-A$10557 [US$1086- US$8004]) per additional diagnosis compared with the sta
17 his experimental survey, individuals from 11 US healthcare systems in the Electronic Medical Records
18 Efficiency iN Chronic Total Occlusion) of 12 US experienced centers, 987 patients undergoing CTO PCI
19 ent from 2010 to 2014 were identified at 130 US hospitals.
20 ruited between March 2015 and May 2016 at 16 US hospitals with more than 100 births annually.
21 rt of LTBI patients receiving 3HP through 16 US programs was used to assess treatment completion, adv
22                  Costs include IR tests (175 US dollars [USD]) and ART (41100-44900 USD/year).
23 ) with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy at 18 US centers in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Instit
24 as used to age-standardize rates to the 2000 US standard population.
25                           To update the 2012 US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendatio
26 related deaths averted, total costs (in 2015 US$) associated with each strategy, and incremental cost
27 nd records for all rehospitalizations at 233 US hospitals within 1 year of the index acute myocardial
28 ril 11, 2005, and December 31, 2008, from 24 US hospitals.
29 013 from neonatal intensive care units in 25 US children's hospitals included in the Pediatric Health
30  visits in the first 12 months of life at 28 US Cystic Fibrosis Foundation-accredited Care Centers fr
31 atients undergoing surgical procedures at 28 US hospitals.
32 alysis-dependent CKD, who were enrolled at 3 US medical centers.
33 t Database and State Inpatient Database of 3 US states (California, Florida, and Nebraska) from 2005
34 ed significantly (0.9%-84.6%) across the 306 US hospital referral regions (median = 33%, interquartil
35 cember 2012 to May 2015, 1522 patients at 35 US Veterans Health Administration medical centers who we
36 biomass of coral reef fish communities at 38 US-affiliated Pacific islands that ranged in human prese
37 Risk in Communities Study (n = 13,277 from 4 US communities), we used structural equation modeling to
38  prior breast cancer from 1993 to 1998 at 40 US clinical centers to a dietary intervention with goals
39 NA of less than 50 copies per mL at week 48 (US Food and Drug Administration snapshot algorithm), wit
40 th annual assessments for up to 7 years at 5 US clinical centers.
41 ucted in the 2012-2013 influenza season at 5 US clinical sites.
42 el, uncontrolled, dose-escalation study at 5 US retinal clinics between November 2012 and March 2015
43   With an estimate of US$94 (95% CrI: US$51, US$166) per Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY) averted
44 ld be an incremental cost savings of A$5461 (US$4140) (95% CI, A$1433-A$10557 [US$1086- US$8004]) per
45                       Over the 10-y span, 56 US dental institutions received approximately $2.2 billi
46                                       At 682 US hospitals, 70295 SAVR, 19913 MV replacement, and 1703
47 itreolysis were reported in 15 patients by 7 US vitreoretinal specialists during the study period.
48 icenter prospective observational study in 7 US academic institutions.
49 CV-infected PWID was US$13 (site range: US$7-US$140).
50 tional Readmission Database encompassing 722 US hospitals was used to identify index PCI cases in pat
51 In a nationally representative sample of 828 US schools, representatives of 577 schools (69.7%) respo
52  consecutive patients enrolled in any 1 of 9 US multicenter cancer treatment trials were invited to s
53 sts of historical influenza outbreaks for 95 US cities from 2003 to 2014, overall forecast accuracy f
54  with newly diagnosed diabetes enrolled in a US managed care network from January 1, 2001, through De
55 more than two-fold greater RS content than a US long-grain intermediate-amylose rice.
56               Our results demonstrate that a US-reactivation paradigm may be preferable to traditiona
57                                    We used a US cross-sectional sample of 1 545 634 patients (959 153
58                                Conclusion AB US may not be of added value to yearly FFD mammography a
59 d current asthma and atopy in an older adult US farming population.
60 nationally representative data for the adult US population show that TFA concentrations were 54% lowe
61 wed that thermal heating, particularly after US treatment, reduced the bitter taste and enhanced the
62  patients performed with open surgery at all US centers including our own (open kidney transplant).
63 e the vision-related functional burden among US adults with diabetes.
64 ease (DED) and associated demographics among US adults aged >/=18 years.
65                          However, even among US black women at high risk for HIV infection, sample si
66 r risk and cardiovascular risk factors among US adults in different socioeconomic strata.
67 , the crude prevalence of hypertension among US adults was 45.6% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 43.6%
68 illingness to pay threshold (US $100 000 and US $150 000).
69 fiber and climbing fiber afferents as CS and US, while alternating between short and long interstimul
70 managers, law/business/medical students, and US adults) to nudge others toward selecting a target opt
71 3 million disability-adjusted life-years and US$3.5 billion of economic productivity every year, whic
72 he study sample was 8,075 PKR (approximately US$77) at baseline.
73  1,500 Pakistani rupees (PKR) (approximately US$14; 1 PKR = US$0.009543); double cash (DC), a cash tr
74 ology results per woman were reported as ASC-US.
75 mous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) or low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (LSIL)
76 uality studies involving 8587 women with ASC-US and 5284 with LSIL were found.
77 t, or fluid according to their appearance at US.
78 on In patients with visualized appendices at US, those with appendicitis exhibit significantly higher
79 h painful calcific tendinopathy diagnosed at US were prospectively enrolled and randomized.
80 erparathyroidism and inconclusive results at US and (99m)Tc sestamibi scintigraphy were prospectively
81 flue gas desulfurization (FGD) wastewater at US CFPPs using the two best available treatment technolo
82  a median age of 51.3 years, and the average US woman who reaches menopause is expected to live anoth
83 d drug (nusinersen/Spinraza) was approved by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in late 2016 and s
84 3 beverage products recorded as purchased by US households in 2007-2012 (345,193 observations from 11
85                          Below 60 degrees C, US of milk produced acid gels with very high firmness wi
86 nting designs, with a resin cost of 0.2 cent US per mount.
87 ,000) infections and cost US$18,000 (95% CI: US$14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained, 50% NSP coverage
88 ,000) infections and cost US$27,000 (95% CI: US$15,000, US$48,000) per QALY gained, and 50% PrEP cove
89 000) infections and cost US$300,000 (95% CI: US$162,000, US$667,000) per QALY gained.
90 ,000) infections and cost US$25,000 (95% CI: US$7,000, US$76,000) per QALY gained, 50% Test & Treat c
91                                   Conclusion US is highly specific but nonsensitive for perforated pe
92                                    A control US performed three weeks later confirmed a patent covere
93  (95% CI: 5,200, 46,000) infections and cost US$18,000 (95% CI: US$14,000, US$24,000) per QALY gained
94  (95% CI: 8,900, 43,000) infections and cost US$25,000 (95% CI: US$7,000, US$76,000) per QALY gained,
95  (95% CI: 1,200, 16,000) infections and cost US$27,000 (95% CI: US$15,000, US$48,000) per QALY gained
96  37,000 (22,000, 58,000) infections and cost US$300,000 (95% CI: US$162,000, US$667,000) per QALY gai
97 cted infants, it was cost-saving: total cost US$1,790/infant tested, compared to US$1,830/infant test
98          With an estimate of US$94 (95% CrI: US$51, US$166) per Disability Adjusted Life Year (DALY)
99 h 271 coral colonies monitored in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands over 7 years (2004-2011), and validate
100 nts, the strength of the ensemble-encoded CS-US association predicted the level of behavioural condit
101  treating disorders that involve multiple CS-US associations and support investigations of garcinol a
102 bjects were instructed to expect the same CS-US contingencies while only one condition was characteri
103 haracterized by prior experience with the CS-US contingency.
104 kingly, we also show that a change to the CS-US time interval results in long-term changes in cortico
105 drogen storage capacity greater than current US DOE targets.
106 ADS 3, 4, or 5 masses assessed at diagnostic US with biopsy-proven histologic findings and BI-RADS 3
107                 Gray-scale and color Doppler US and MR findings of the patients were documented.
108 ities were 66.7% and 88.4% for color Doppler US, 100% and 76.7% for contrast-enhanced US, and 100% an
109 e likelihood ratio was 5.7 for color Doppler US, 4.3 for contrast-enhanced US, 3.6 for strain elastog
110 ain elastography combined with color Doppler US, and 14.3 for strain elastography combined with contr
111 bnormality was observed during color Doppler US.
112  rate of a common N2 -fixing tree in eastern US forests.
113 ed, comparative effectiveness trial at eight US community-based inpatient services and followed up pa
114             If fully implemented in eligible US adults, intensive SBP treatment could prevent approxi
115 these preliminary results, contrast-enhanced US may provide a safer, more convenient way to evaluate
116  color Doppler US, 4.3 for contrast-enhanced US, 3.6 for strain elastography, 14.3 for strain elastog
117 ler US, 100% and 76.7% for contrast-enhanced US, and 100% and 72.1% for strain elastography, respecti
118 elastography combined with contrast-enhanced US.
119 ance claims for over one-third of the entire US population to create a subset of 128,989 families (48
120 erwent unenhanced MR imaging after equivocal US findings, yielding an overall algorithm sensitivity o
121                                The estimated US prevalence of MHT in 2005-2010 was 12.3% of the adult
122 ue for successful gene delivery could exceed US$30 billion, and this will encourage researchers to st
123 either receive no incentive, receive a fixed US$2 incentive, or participate in a lottery for $5 or $1
124 this study we investigated these effects for US and Yucatec Mayan infants, children, and adults.
125 -value HIV prevention program portfolios for US PWID, we consider combinations of four interventions
126 sessment suggests that removing animals from US agriculture would reduce agricultural GHG emissions,
127 odenoscopes did not identify deviations from US Food and Drug Administration or manufacturer recommen
128 l data on hospital inpatient discharges from US general hospitals in 9 states.
129 ate of MHT prevalence exists for the general US population.
130  grayscale ultrasonography (US) to grayscale US alone in differentiating benign and malignant breast
131 iRNAs were generated from a 35S promoter::GU-US reporter transgene targeted by CRISPR/Cas9.
132                                     However, US is more specific than MRI in detecting PTT.
133 gnitive guidance, (b) biopsy with MR imaging/US fusion guidance, and (c) in-gantry MR imaging-guided
134   To estimate the number of measles cases in US children and the associated economic costs under scen
135 el was calibrated to annual measles cases in US children over recent years, and the model prediction
136 adjusted life-years (QALYs), total costs (in US dollars adjusted to 2015-year values using the Consum
137 the second leading cause of cancer deaths in US men.
138 ne adoption of the 2013 ACC/AHA guideline in US cardiology practices.
139 -1.63), and those with a household income in US dollars of $20001 to $40000 (IRR, 1.23; 95% CI, 1.05-
140  Health (NIH) funding from PhD scientists in US departments of surgery.
141                       To determine trends in US ED utilization and costs associated with HZ.
142                                 Pazopanib is US FDA approved for the treatment of advanced soft tissu
143 ser source, rotary joint assembly, 1 mm IVPA-US catheter size, differentiated A-line strategy, and re
144 rcial health care insurance plans at a large US managed health care company from January 1, 2008, thr
145 g status among 1,037 patients from two large US prospective cohort studies diagnosed from 1986 to 201
146 icity in a maize nested association mapping (US-NAM) population grown in multiple environments and ge
147 nd 47% in Ragh incurred delivery costs (mean US$66.20, IQR $61.30 in Kabul and $9.89, $11.87 in Ragh)
148 lake-sediment record from the midcontinental US.
149 stimate MHT prevalence among the 139 million US adults with nonelevated clinic BP, no history of over
150 e advancement of knowledge, providing nearly US$2 billion of funding for cancer research and precisio
151                               To issue a new US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendatio
152  data from HIV and cancer registries in nine US areas (1996 to 2012).
153 a temperate mesic forest in the northeastern US.
154  images, scored OA features, and assigned OA/US POM and a BI-RADS category.
155 he same independent readers then reviewed OA/US images, scored OA features, and assigned OA/US POM an
156  benign and malignant breast masses using OA/US versus US alone.
157 38.2%) and 34.3% (95% CI: 32.5% to 36.2%) of US adults, respectively.
158          To compare the relative accuracy of US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and American
159                       Total of 111 chairs of US academic ophthalmology departments.
160  atopic dermatitis (AD) in a large cohort of US women, the Nurses' Health Study 2.
161 12.29, compared to an average supply cost of US$23.28.
162                    We assumed a NAAT cost of US$25, NAAT specificity of 99.6%, NAAT sensitivity of 10
163 t 24kHz were tested for the determination of US effectiveness.
164 reed to make available a maximum envelope of US $45 million toward supporting countries not eligible
165 e, this study provides the first estimate of US MHT prevalence-nearly 1 in 8 adults with nonelevated
166                          With an estimate of US$94 (95% CrI: US$51, US$166) per Disability Adjusted L
167                                 Two kinds of US treatments including ultrasonic bath (UB) at 40kHz an
168 ated clinic BP-and suggests that millions of US adults may be misclassified as not having hypertensio
169                         The annual number of US venous thromboembolism (VTE) events, the number of po
170 nt VTE) rates and the total annual number of US VTE events related and unrelated to hospitalization u
171 elite cultivars that make up the pedigree of US runner germplasm were genotyped and used to identify
172                The diagnostic performance of US studies designated 5a and 5b was calculated.
173  (WTP) dropped from almost 60% at a price of US$1.43 to 5% at a price of US$12.29, compared to an ave
174 0% at a price of US$1.43 to 5% at a price of US$12.29, compared to an average supply cost of US$23.28
175                To estimate the proportion of US ED visits made by adults with a cancer diagnosis, und
176  from these beverages given the purchases of US households overall and by subpopulations.On the basis
177 d prepared foods, a significant reduction of US sodium intake could occur.
178 ity in a nationally representative sample of US adolescents.
179 ty association in a representative sample of US Black (n = 4,201), non-Hispanic White (n = 20,217) an
180 /SPM emergence in a representative sample of US children and adolescents.
181    Cross-sectional population-based study of US 2015 National Health Interview Survey data including
182 dy, a population-based case-control study of US births taking place in 2006-2011.
183               In this retrospective study of US kidney transplant recipients undergoing PCI, DES was
184 izon, used a cost effectiveness threshold of US$500 per DALY averted, and discounted DALYs and costs
185 sual impairment (VI) with cognition in older US adults.
186 household survey representative of the older US population.
187 plemented in highly urban counties, based on US Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service U
188 centrations of gemcitabine and several other US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved oncology
189 utcomes data from more than 80 participating US hospitals, including free-standing pediatric faciliti
190 proposals that the pattern is a particularly US phenomenon.
191 - or double-needle procedure when performing US-guided percutaneous irrigation of calcific tendinopat
192 i rupees (PKR) (approximately US$14; 1 PKR = US$0.009543); double cash (DC), a cash transfer of 3,000
193             Results were weighted to produce US population estimates.
194 rities and volume deficits, but the proposed US Food and Drug Administration regulations may severely
195 are HCV-infected PWID was US$13 (site range: US$7-US$140).
196 s or life-threatening conditions can receive US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accelerated approv
197 rugs consisted of all novel agents receiving US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) licensure 2005-201
198                              The most recent US control examination, performed eleven months after th
199           In our institute, we now recommend US as the investigation of choice for diagnosing rotator
200 um baratii type F caused 18 (<0.5%) reported US infant botulism cases.
201 9,316), an ongoing nationally representative US survey, we used multiple imputation to impute ABP-def
202 mbined U-series and electron spin resonance (US-ESR) dating.
203 elds 0.008 fewer QALYs per person, but saves US$204 compared to monitoring every 3 months.
204                     METHODS AND In a 10-site US PCI registry, we assessed angina before and at 1, 6,
205 gulate physician conflicts of interest, some US academic medical centers (AMCs) enacted policies rest
206 e analyzed 73 diverse taxa off the southeast US coast in 26 years of scientific trawl survey data and
207 n New York City (NYC) and the United States (US) has flattened.
208 ere, we used a novel unconditioned-stimulus (US) reactivation paradigm to interfere with the ability
209                             New supplemental US Food and Drug Administration approvals, new off-label
210 is to generate the data necessary to support US Food and Drug Administration clearance of new diagnos
211                                          The US Food and Drug Administration's updated nutrition labe
212                                          The US livestock industry employs 1.6 x 10(6) people and acc
213                       In February, 2017, the US Food and Drug Administration approved the blood infec
214  served over 1.2 million students across the US.
215 observer agreement was substantial among the US pathologists (kappa, 0.63; 95% CI, 0.61-0.66) and Eur
216                                    Among the US primary prevention population represented by 3416 ind
217 ds ASCO, Friends of Cancer Research, and the US Food and Drug Administration examined specific eligib
218 buted in cheese rinds in both Europe and the US.
219 ernment agencies and departments such as the US Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Pr
220 degree of mathematics experience in both the US and Tsimane' groups.
221 For oncology drugs that were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and required pharm
222  of all new cancer medicines approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European M
223 nts among novel therapeutics approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and to examine wh
224 50 copies per mL at week 48 (assessed by the US Food and Drug Administration snapshot algorithm), wit
225 er mL of plasma HIV-1 RNA at week 48 (by the US Food and Drug Administration snapshot algorithm), wit
226 the approval dates of the study drugs by the US Food and Drug Administration) to May 19, 2016.
227  the only drug approved for treatment by the US Food and Drug Administration.
228 f its implementation litigants convinced the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to stay the ru
229 ents, and children 3 years and older for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
230 th Statistics and population counts from the US Census Bureau, the National Center for Health Statist
231             Publicly available data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were used
232 30 days as measured by the criteria from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
233 EC in preterm babies was identified from the US Linked Livebirth and Infant Death records between 200
234 cident hemodialysis >/=67 years old from the US Renal Data System with linked Medicare claims to iden
235 (e.g., a 21% increase in productivity in the US and Canada) and large declines in western Africa (-46
236                  We analyzed patients in the US Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network prospective study h
237 plore the drivers of influenza spread in the US during 2002-2010.
238 ted males compared to 54.8% for males in the US general population, but similar among females.
239 ly-attended acute respiratory illness in the US Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Network using data po
240 ensitization for allocation of points in the US Kidney Allocation System and Eurotransplant.
241 erall reduction in TFA concentrations in the US population and provide a valuable baseline to evaluat
242 tality and socio-economic disparities in the US population potentially achievable from 2015 to 2030 w
243 .8% women), the overall HS prevalence in the US population sample was 0.10%, or 98 per 100000 persons
244                                       In the US population, a higher proportion of persons living at
245 tions for the future trajectory of TB in the US remain unclear.
246 revention HSV/HIV Transmission Study) in the US, Africa, and Peru with 2 genital specimens each conta
247 pediatric liver transplant candidates in the US, children who died or were delisted received a median
248 eading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US, has been treated with targeted therapies.
249 ar are spent on care for AMD patients in the US.
250 to one third of injury related deaths in the US.
251 we identified VDV1 in honey bee pupae in the US.
252 utilization of near-vision correction in the US.
253  cancer in asymptomatic adults to inform the US Preventive Services Task Force.
254 ht in children and adolescents to inform the US Preventive Services Task Force.
255 n 2 nationally representative samples of the US adult general population.
256 neurological disorder occurring in 3% of the US adult population.
257        Amid the changing demographics of the US population and the rising rates of pediatric overweig
258 & AIMS: Foodborne illness affects 15% of the US population each year, and is a risk factor for irrita
259 kforce that reflects the demographics of the US population it serves.
260       Autoimmune diseases affect 7.5% of the US population, and they are among the leading causes of
261 in a nationally representative sample of the US population.
262 mental disease affecting close to 10% of the US population.
263 ct to see many new biosimilars come onto the US market in the coming decade.
264 te a food supply incapable of supporting the US population's nutritional requirements.
265 mNSCLC with active controls submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration from January 1, 2003, th
266 with generic switches, and complaints to the US Food and Drug Administration regarding generic produc
267 the United States annually, according to the US Forest Service.
268 ric (age <15 years) TB cases reported to the US National TB Surveillance System during 1993-2014.
269                        METHODS AND Using the US IMPACT Food Policy Model and probabilistic sensitivit
270                                    Using the US National Inpatient Sample database from 2004 to 2012,
271                 All products fell within the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) average bioequival
272                                         This US-based, multicentre, single-arm, phase 2 prevention st
273 nly for higher willingness to pay threshold (US $100 000 and US $150 000).
274  those that did not meet benefit thresholds (US$2981 [IQR 320-9059] vs $8621 [1174-13 930]; p=0.018).
275 d Alzheimer's disease pathology according to US National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer's Association n
276 tal cost US$1,790/infant tested, compared to US$1,830/infant tested without confirmatory testing.
277 rus (HIV) disease in Ugandans as compared to US-based populations.
278 mary care clinicians by zip code relative to US Census Urban Areas.
279 d uncultured jerky samples were subjected to US frequencies of 25kHz, 33kHz and 45kHz for 30min prior
280 erated after 2002 in either NYC or the total US population.
281  diagnostic information over the traditional US imaging approaches and introducing novel imaging biom
282  contrast material-enhanced ulrasonographic (US) nephrostograms to assess ureteral patency after perc
283 nnual automated breast (AB) ultrasonography (US) in women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations.
284 ce and patient outcomes for ultrasonography (US)-guided percutaneous irrigation of calcific tendinopa
285 imaging (OA) with grayscale ultrasonography (US) to grayscale US alone in differentiating benign and
286  staged algorithm involving ultrasonography (US) followed by conditional unenhanced magnetic resonanc
287 egory 3, 4, and 5 on B-mode ultrasonography (US) were further prospectively evaluated by real-time so
288 his assessment with that of ultrasonography (US) and other magnetic resonance (MR) imaging-based para
289 A) and negative transrectal ultrasonography (US)-guided biopsy findings; to determine the significant
290 ed back for assessment with ultrasonography (US) on the same day.
291 Pulsed electric fields (PEF) and ultrasound (US) are promising innovative technologies with the poten
292                    The effect of ultrasound (US) pre-treatment on the evolution of Maillard reaction
293                                      We used US population data to make regional projections of avail
294                                        Using US census projections, prevalence of VI and cause-specif
295 ric mean titer ratios for each antigen using US regulatory criteria.
296 d malignant breast masses using OA/US versus US alone.
297  identifying 1 unaware HCV-infected PWID was US$13 (site range: US$7-US$140).
298 ality followed by unenhanced MR imaging when US findings were equivocal.
299  Methods A staged imaging algorithm in which US and unenhanced MR imaging were performed in pediatric
300 uthors' institution on January 1, 2011, with US as the initial modality followed by unenhanced MR ima

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