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1 orthostatic symptoms during HUT and 75% were asymptomatic.
2                                Most HAAs are asymptomatic.
3  stage may go undetected, as it typically is asymptomatic.
4 ers, even though early stages of COPD can be asymptomatic.
5 severity, including 29% of patients who were asymptomatic.
6 ains controversial because most carriers are asymptomatic.
7           Of the 500 women, 161 (32.2%) were asymptomatic.
8  of an atrial fibrillation population may be asymptomatic.
9 ld, with nonspecific symptoms and most often asymptomatic.
10  cardiomyopathy, whereas skeletal muscle was asymptomatic.
11 which were predominantly sub-microscopic and asymptomatic.
12              Although infections were mainly asymptomatic (693 [66%]), Cryptosporidium was identified
13 was used as a visible marker to discriminate asymptomatic accessions from those showing resistance.
14 imaging center on a cohort of 71 cognitively asymptomatic adults enriched for AD risk.
15             Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) in asymptomatic adults might prevent disease but increase h
16 ence on screening for or treatment of OSA in asymptomatic adults or adults with unrecognized symptoms
17  and potential harms of screening for OSA in asymptomatic adults seen in primary care, including thos
18 ing and treatment of early thyroid cancer in asymptomatic adults to inform the US Preventive Services
19 e data may help improve colonoscopy rates of asymptomatic adults with positive fecal blood test resul
20 y, small (n = 40) Finnish treatment trial of asymptomatic adults with screen-detected celiac disease
21 and harms of screening for celiac disease in asymptomatic adults, adolescents, and children 3 years a
22 e guideline recommended against screening in asymptomatic adults, based primarily on the results of 3
23 and harms of screening for thyroid cancer in asymptomatic adults, the diagnostic accuracy of screenin
24 l screening for Mycoplasma genitalium in 102 asymptomatic Air Force members with human immunodeficien
25                                     Although asymptomatic, all individuals had low vitamin D levels.
26  groups: AD (N = 14), controls (N = 14) and "asymptomatic Alzheimer's disease" (ASYMAD), i.e., indivi
27  in immunocompetent individuals is typically asymptomatic and benign.
28 mon symptom, but almost 30% of episodes were asymptomatic and detected by MRI during routine follow-u
29 lthy piglets, were replaced by Firmicutes in asymptomatic and diarrheal piglets.
30 rachomatis infections in women typically are asymptomatic and do not cause permanent upper genital tr
31                     Most ganglioneuromas are asymptomatic and found incidentally.
32        In contrast, persistent infection was asymptomatic and led to establishment of HAdV-specific a
33 iological and virological characteristics of asymptomatic and mild illness with influenza virus infec
34 an levels of influenza viral RNA shedding in asymptomatic and paucisymptomatic cases were approximate
35                The majority of subjects were asymptomatic and presented after a routine eye examinati
36 nd 16% absolute increase in the treatment of asymptomatic and rectal STIs, respectively.
37 easing proportion of gametocyte carriers are asymptomatic and submicroscopic and represent a challeng
38            The effects on the proportions of asymptomatic and submicroscopic infections and on transm
39 e of stroke prevention in patients with both asymptomatic and symptomatic carotid occlusive diseases.
40 en of 17 patients) by reader 1 and in 53% of asymptomatic and symptomatic patients (nine of 17 patien
41 re the frequency of imaging abnormalities in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients after arthroscopic
42 nding after arthroscopic hip surgery in both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients, and capsular adhe
43                               CLCuD infested asymptomatic and symptomatic plants were analyzed with R
44 much-needed tool to explore the relevance of asymptomatic and symptomatic visceral leishmaniasis pati
45 vestigated the prognosis of individuals with asymptomatic and symptomatic, undiagnosed COPD in the ge
46 nterval CrI 24%-52%) of infections remaining asymptomatic and untreated, accounting for 89% (95% CrI
47  circR-284 were measured in 24 asymptomatic (asymptomatic) and 17 acutely symptomatic patients ([urge
48  segregations of GM structure among healthy, asymptomatic, and diarrheal sows.
49                        This patient remained asymptomatic, and gadolinium-enhanced (Magnevist; Bayer
50                                     Limited, asymptomatic, and transient alanine aminotransferase ele
51 ded design, 40 patients with moderate-severe asymptomatic AS (aortic valve area, 0.5+/-0.1 cm(2)/m(2)
52 or aortic valve replacement in patients with asymptomatic AS.
53 s and could improve outcome in patients with asymptomatic AS.
54 lay a role in the natural protection seen in asymptomatic (ASYMP) individuals (individuals who have n
55  episodes of recurrent herpetic disease) and asymptomatic (ASYMP) individuals (who are infected but n
56 elop a recurrent herpetic disease and remain asymptomatic (ASYMP).
57 , miR-145, and circR-284 were measured in 24 asymptomatic (asymptomatic) and 17 acutely symptomatic p
58 r proportion of ZIKV-exposed infants who are asymptomatic at birth but, we assume, may develop proble
59  Of the 577 patients studied, 479 (83%) were asymptomatic at diagnosis and 363 (63%) underwent endosc
60 munity-acquired pneumonia (CAP) and children asymptomatic at the time of elective outpatient surgery
61                                              Asymptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF) is increasingly co
62 s to antibiotic overuse through treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) and long durations of the
63 rparathyroidism is generally discovered when asymptomatic but the disease always has the potential to
64 ic pneumonia syndrome [IPS], and 21 who were asymptomatic) by quantitative CMV and beta-globin DNA-sp
65  who have standard surgical risk with severe asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis randomly assigned t
66 egies, such as carotid revascularization for asymptomatic carotid stenosis, require reassessment give
67  throughout the continuum of care, including asymptomatic carriage and transmission of CRE.
68 se trypanosomiasis, while G1 associates with asymptomatic carriage and undetectable parasitemia.
69                                              Asymptomatic carriage in the nasopharynx is a prerequisi
70 virulence factors, and examples that promote asymptomatic carriage of the organism.
71 piratory tract specimens, which may indicate asymptomatic carriage or a less severe syndrome, such as
72 x cyprinid and salmonid fishes, including an asymptomatic carrier, were selected as model hosts that
73 l, PLZF-expressing NK cells were retained in asymptomatic carriers of GATA2 mutation.
74 n individuals (24 healthy controls [HCs], 17 asymptomatic carriers of HTLV-1 (AC), 47 HAM/TSP, 74 rel
75               We investigated the effects of asymptomatic carriers on nosocomial C difficile infectio
76                            We estimated that asymptomatic carriers play a crucial role in overall tra
77 iagnosis can be challenging, particularly in asymptomatic case.
78 tly higher in patients with symptomatic than asymptomatic CD (17.7 vs 8.1; P = .009) and patients wit
79 l time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in asymptomatic Chagas carriers.
80    A modified decision-tree identified 6% of asymptomatic child contacts at high risk for subclinical
81 O decision-tree designed to detect high-risk asymptomatic child contacts was also assessed, in which
82         In the modified algorithm, high-risk asymptomatic child contacts were at increased risk for c
83 ct incident disease in either symptomatic or asymptomatic child contacts: in symptomatic contacts, ei
84  nucleic acids from the stool of vaccinated, asymptomatic children and their close contacts collected
85 onding red blood cell pellets collected from asymptomatic children in southwestern Uganda in 2010.
86 he end of the second dry season, 3 groups of asymptomatic children were identified: (1) children infe
87 ic infections, which are frequent also among asymptomatic children.
88                                              Asymptomatic, chronically infected individuals are an of
89 idia daily and typically experience lifelong asymptomatic clearance.
90 s, in sharp contrast to a previously stable, asymptomatic clinical course.
91 c treatment on CD8(+) T cells from CCPs with asymptomatic clinical forms of disease.
92 yeloid malignancies exist on a spectrum from asymptomatic clonal hematopoiesis to overt leukemia and
93                                     Although asymptomatic colonization of the nasopharynx almost inva
94 ulcer disease or gastric cancer, rather than asymptomatic colonization.
95 es that unsupervised machine learning, in an asymptomatic community cohort, identifies an unfavorable
96                                         This asymptomatic community-based cohort study included 2924
97 risk for coprevalent disease versus low-risk asymptomatic contacts (14 [6%] of 224 vs 27 [2%] of 1130
98 evalent disease compared with 23 (6%) of 367 asymptomatic contacts (p<0.0001).
99 evalent disease compared with 18 (2%) of 987 asymptomatic contacts (p<0.0001).
100 ild contacts was also assessed, in which all asymptomatic contacts were classified as high risk (chil
101                                        Among asymptomatic contacts, incident tuberculosis occurred in
102                                        Among asymptomatic contacts, seropositivity was weakly correla
103 mic stroke patients (n = 39), neurologically asymptomatic controls (n = 20), and stroke mimics (n = 2
104 24 (95% CI 2.74-10.01; p<0.0001) relative to asymptomatic controls.
105 ogens in test-negative children with CAP and asymptomatic controls.
106                Individuals with undiagnosed, asymptomatic COPD had an increased risk of exacerbations
107  all causes in individuals with undiagnosed, asymptomatic COPD.
108 sitive in both brain and lymph nodes, 96% in asymptomatic deer IHC-positive in brain and lymph nodes
109 le primary infection in childhood is usually asymptomatic, delayed infection is associated with infec
110 been predominately associated with a mild or asymptomatic dengue-like disease, its appearance in the
111 ents and 120 had Chagas disease (1 group had asymptomatic disease, and 2 groups had CCC with either a
112 linical cardiovascular screening to identify asymptomatic disease, and all individuals with idiopathi
113 , most of which are characterized by mild or asymptomatic disease.
114 d to be aware that most patients with OH are asymptomatic during HUT and patients with POTS are more
115 A] urine cassette test) in 107 newly arrived asymptomatic Eritrean refugees in Switzerland.
116 patients demonstrate endoscopically detected asymptomatic esophageal lesions (EDEL) after atrial fibr
117 igated the L. adleri genome isolated from an asymptomatic Ethiopian rodent (MARV/ET/75/HO174) and ver
118 .55-2.54]; P<0.001), even in the subgroup of asymptomatic even in the subgroup of asymptomatic patien
119                                              Asymptomatic exposed patients were screened for coloniza
120                                  Higher-risk asymptomatic family members of patients with MS are more
121 rs of the index family with U-HAE but not in asymptomatic family members or an additional 20 patients
122 ast cancer and no prior malignancy, who were asymptomatic for metastatic lesions on initial clinical
123 sults showed that treatment of CCPs with the asymptomatic form of the disease induces an increase in
124  with seladelpar developed fully reversible, asymptomatic grade 3 alanine aminotransferase increases
125  of BP or HR changes between symptomatic and asymptomatic groups within the OH and POTS groups.
126 e group had more medial translation than the asymptomatic groups.
127 recurrent acute attacks (>/=4 attacks/year), asymptomatic high porphyrin precursor excretors, and asy
128 noncoding RNAs are observed in patients with asymptomatic high-grade carotid disease versus patients
129 nd improved utility, whereas treatment of an asymptomatic horseshoe tear resulted in $2981/QALY ($143
130 unity due to its rapid transmission from the asymptomatic host to susceptible host fishes.
131  predictions suggested that predation of the asymptomatic hosts by fishes in the host community was i
132 T cell antigen that has been correlated with asymptomatic HSV-2 disease.
133 iscovered that skin biopsies obtained during asymptomatic human HSV-2 reactivation exhibit a higher d
134 of p.Ser267Phe in SLC10A1 is associated with asymptomatic hypercholanemia.
135    The utility of the RI was examined in 256 asymptomatic hypertensive patients and 10 patients with
136 ants >/=18 years of age with stage 3 CKD and asymptomatic hyperuricemia (>/=7 mg/dl in men and >/=6 m
137 c acid levels in adults with stage 3 CKD and asymptomatic hyperuricemia but did not improve endotheli
138 d a dose-limiting toxicity-grade 3 transient asymptomatic hyponatremia at the 1.0-mg/kg dose level.
139                            In 1 participant, asymptomatic hypophysitis (a protocol-defined immune-rel
140  higher median CLS (19.0) than patients with asymptomatic IBD (7.3; P < .001) or controls (5.9, P < .
141 atic IBD in mucosal healing vs patients with asymptomatic IBD in mucosal healing.
142    The odds ratios (OR) of the prevalence of asymptomatic ICAS between the first group and the other
143                            The prevalence of asymptomatic ICAS showed no gradual decrease with the in
144 HDL-C are not an independent risk factor for asymptomatic ICAS.
145 still showed no significant association with asymptomatic ICAS.
146  little correlation between HDL-C levels and asymptomatic ICAS.
147 on of the HDL-C levels and the prevalence of asymptomatic ICAS.
148 ine data that they entered into the App: (i) asymptomatic; (ii) nasal symptoms excluding rhinorrhea;
149 with cutaneous disease in humans, but can be asymptomatic in wild animals.
150                                           An asymptomatic increase in liver-enzyme levels developed i
151                              Mild nausea and asymptomatic increases in gamma-glutamyl transferase wer
152 ultrasound was performed in 57 vessels in 20 asymptomatic individuals (90% on statins) with no prior
153                                      Whether asymptomatic individuals at risk of Chagas disease livin
154 mortality based on genes whose expression in asymptomatic individuals coincides with mortality rates.
155 d cardiac ATTR (grade 1 (99m)Tc-DPD), and 12 asymptomatic individuals with amyloidogenic transthyreti
156                   In a 3-year study in Mali, asymptomatic individuals with or without P. falciparum i
157  that compared the test option (screening of asymptomatic individuals, treatment, and follow-up of po
158 l airway would increase with age, even among asymptomatic individuals.
159 and harms of screening for celiac disease in asymptomatic individuals.
160 f submicroscopic infectious reservoirs among asymptomatic individuals.
161                               If people with asymptomatic infection are infectious it could explain r
162                  The low prevalence suggests asymptomatic infection contributes little to herd immuni
163                             Individuals with asymptomatic infection have exhibited T cell responses a
164             W7-791 produced only a transient asymptomatic infection in adult and neonatal mice even a
165 nd that, as the relative transmissibility of asymptomatic infection increases, a second wave is more
166 ransmission model to investigate the role of asymptomatic infection on the likelihood of observing a
167 w highly specific and sensitive assay showed asymptomatic infection with Ebola virus was uncommon des
168 erculosis (Mtb) characteristically causes an asymptomatic infection.
169 ion during any trimester and can result from asymptomatic infection.
170 hin a certain radius of detection, targeting asymptomatic infection.
171  disease, characterized by persistent, often asymptomatic, infection.
172  the mechanisms underlying disease caused by asymptomatic infections are unknown, it is believed that
173 arying pathogenicity in humans, ranging from asymptomatic infections for Reston virus (RESTV) to seve
174 ibe five prospectively studied patients with asymptomatic infections identified in a seroepidemiologi
175                                              Asymptomatic infections often proceed undetected, yet ca
176 the need to quantify the transmissibility of asymptomatic infections, without which the overall attac
177 fg17 is an excellent biomarker for detecting asymptomatic infectious reservoirs otherwise missed by t
178  were associated with increased detection of asymptomatic infectious syphilis and relative falls in s
179               Although the anomaly itself is asymptomatic, it becomes important in cases where pancre
180 atic high porphyrin precursor excretors, and asymptomatic latent patients without symptoms or porphyr
181 ERPRETATION: Screening for Chagas disease in asymptomatic Latin American adults living in Europe is a
182                                 Treatment of asymptomatic lattice degeneration in an eye in which the
183                                              Asymptomatic left ventricular hypertrabeculation, the mi
184 l of the distinction between symptomatic and asymptomatic lesions was suggested.
185 l of the distinction between symptomatic and asymptomatic lesions, increasing the number of lesions n
186 s ability to either live with its host in an asymptomatic lifestyle or as an agent of superficial inf
187 reatment for disease progression, mostly for asymptomatic, local, or biochemical progression.
188                                       Having asymptomatic malaria parasitemia was associated with a 4
189 ca, and Australia: (A) BRAF(V600E)-positive, asymptomatic melanoma brain metastases, with no previous
190 tus of 0 or 1; (C) BRAF(V600D/K/R)-positive, asymptomatic melanoma brain metastases, with or without
191  status of 0 or 1; (B) BRAF(V600E)-positive, asymptomatic melanoma brain metastases, with previous lo
192                  Among the 4 affected and 17 asymptomatic members from one family with familial PA, w
193    We analyzed cross-sectional data from 230 asymptomatic members of families with ADAD participating
194  supplement use and dementia incidence among asymptomatic men.
195                                           In asymptomatic/minimally symptomatic patients with severe
196                                           In asymptomatic/minimally symptomatic patients with severe
197 ed storage of GM2 in the brain tissues of an asymptomatic mouse model of Tay-Sachs disease, a severe
198 ected by C3 glomerulpathy was diagnosed with asymptomatic multiple bilateral PEDs during a routine op
199 ternal efficiency (MEE) was determined in 27 asymptomatic mutation carriers (genotype positive/phenot
200 st as the disease course evolves from one of asymptomatic nasopharyngeal carriage to overt disease.
201                     We assayed 25 species of asymptomatic native grasses for the presence of Fusarium
202                                       Only 4 asymptomatic newborns (6.8%) had a positive CSF hCMV-PCR
203  preclinical mutation carriers (MCs) and 110 asymptomatic non-carriers (NCs).
204 utum), paucisymptomatic (1 symptom only), or asymptomatic (none of these symptoms).
205  performing screening pelvic examinations in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adult women 18 years and older
206 ment of a range of gynecologic conditions in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adult women.
207 o, 2.074; 95% CI, 1.302-3.303; P = .002; and asymptomatic: odds ratio, 1.534; 95% CI, 1.186-1.984; P
208                                  Among 1,081 asymptomatic older adults, a recently validated polygeni
209                                  Identifying asymptomatic older individuals at elevated risk for deve
210 y half of the individuals had symptomatic or asymptomatic optic pathway gliomas and/or skeletal abnor
211                              Many people are asymptomatic or have non-specific symptoms such as letha
212 h local HCMV replication episodes may remain asymptomatic or may lead to symptomatic HCMV disease.
213 point was defined as a confirmed significant asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic LVEF drop.
214 ic millimeter, but 854 patients (47.3%) were asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic.
215    We evaluated treatment with ipilimumab in asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic patients with chem
216                                        Since asymptomatic or pauci-symptomatic infection has been des
217         We aimed to assess the prevalence of asymptomatic or pauci-symptomatic infection, and of expo
218 he immunocompromised host, in whom it may be asymptomatic or present as chronic diarrhea.
219                                      Chronic asymptomatic P. falciparum infection predicted decreased
220 mpared in children who did or did not harbor asymptomatic P. falciparum infections.
221 2 patients in whom HCMV replication remained asymptomatic (P < 0.001, Mann-Whitney U test).
222 QR, 0-2.5 log10 IU/mL] for patients who were asymptomatic; P < .001 for all comparisons to patients w
223 ase chain reaction (PCR) were used to detect asymptomatic parasitemia, and hotspots were detected usi
224                                              Asymptomatic parents, who were heterozygous for PEX c.25
225 ent of diabetes in a cohort (N = 439,708) of asymptomatic participants in health screening examinatio
226 cho cine long- and short-axis images in 2576 asymptomatic participants of MESA ([Multi-Ethnic Study o
227 en patients with medial KOA and thirty-eight asymptomatic participants were involved.
228        The study population consisted of 258 asymptomatic patients (63+/-14 years, 60% men) with pres
229 fects of the hip capsule were more common in asymptomatic patients (77% [13 of 17 patients] for reade
230 roup of asymptomatic even in the subgroup of asymptomatic patients (adjusted hazard ratio=2.08 [1.25-
231 esidual labral tears were detected in 35% of asymptomatic patients (six of 17 patients) and 41% of sy
232 tic rejection, and the fact that outcomes in asymptomatic patients are poor, is in support of the uti
233                 Testing both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients has a much larger impact and reduc
234 mends against routine cancer screening among asymptomatic patients receiving maintenance dialysis on
235 ectomy specimens from 6 symptomatic versus 6 asymptomatic patients to identify a protein signature fo
236                      Best Practice Advice 4: Asymptomatic patients with Barrett's esophagus should co
237 timulation identifies a higher-risk group in asymptomatic patients with Brugada syndrome and 2) wheth
238 nduced with programmed electrostimulation in asymptomatic patients with Brugada syndrome identify a h
239 ysiological study for risk stratification of asymptomatic patients with Brugada syndrome.
240                          We recommend 1) for asymptomatic patients, observation and consideration of
241 ion in the carotid plaque of symptomatic and asymptomatic patients.
242  providers regarding preventive services for asymptomatic patients.
243 onable strategy to help better risk stratify asymptomatic patients.
244 that support atrial fibrillation ablation in asymptomatic patients?
245 r, randomized, phase II study, patients with asymptomatic PCa were eligible if they had had a biochem
246                             However, even in asymptomatic people, a Babesia carriage state can be est
247  thus favouring long-term latency in MBC and asymptomatic persistence.
248 liac disease, accuracy of screening tests in asymptomatic persons, and optimal screening strategies.
249 and harms of screening for celiac disease in asymptomatic persons.
250 literature on the indications for surgery in asymptomatic pHPT and discuss the most recent consensus
251 e were improved outcomes among patients with asymptomatic pHPT who underwent curative surgery.
252 eobacteria were also remarkably increased in asymptomatic piglets and diarrheal piglets when compared
253                                      Chronic asymptomatic Plasmodium falciparum infections are common
254 e of 5,351 participants were enrolled in the Asymptomatic Polyvascular Abnormalities Community (APAC)
255 olving 62 and 158 patients were conducted in asymptomatic populations and reported lower sensitivity
256 er changing hematologic indexes in otherwise asymptomatic pregnant women or in infants within populat
257 hy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is an asymptomatic premalignant plasma cell disorder.
258  of routine screening pelvic examinations in asymptomatic primary care populations.
259                     Thus, some patients with asymptomatic primary infections have very high circulati
260                             The high rate of asymptomatic rejection, and the fact that outcomes in as
261 n clinical practice, its ability to identify asymptomatic relapses and improve survival for patients
262                                     Bats are asymptomatic reservoirs for many zoonotic viruses.
263  carbon dioxide (CO2) anesthesia converts an asymptomatic rhabdovirus infection in Drosophila to one
264 stematic inflammatory responses in otherwise asymptomatic rhesus monkeys that had survived infection
265 o be the most sensitive screening option for asymptomatic S. mansoni infection in Eritrean refugees,
266 that microbial translocation is a feature of asymptomatic S. stercoralis infection and is associated
267 able tests are unable to distinguish between asymptomatic sensitization and clinically relevant Hymen
268                            For patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis and normal left vent
269 ence with clinical outcomes in patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis.
270              Observations: Subclinical AF is asymptomatic, short in duration, and usually detected wi
271 (NCALD) as a protective SMA modifier in five asymptomatic SMN1-deleted individuals carrying only four
272  pediatric HSCT patients in the early, often asymptomatic stage.
273 monitoring shows a substantial prevalence of asymptomatic, subclinical atrial fibrillation (SCAF) in
274 and only three to four SMN2 copies are fully asymptomatic, suggesting protection through genetic modi
275 reatment, but it is ineffective long-term in asymptomatic T. cruzi carriers.
276          This has important implications for asymptomatic TACI A181E carriers.
277 eclined more rapidly in paucisymptomatic and asymptomatic than in symptomatic cases.
278               Although many more people have asymptomatic than symptomatic malaria at any time, their
279  a higher proportion of viable cells, in the asymptomatic tissues.
280 m causes a spectrum of malarial disease from asymptomatic to uncomplicated through to severe.
281 P = .009) and patients with symptomatic than asymptomatic UC (22.2 vs 6.9; P = .021).
282                    Two patients demonstrated asymptomatic uveitis that resolved without treatment.
283 nological features that allow bats to act as asymptomatic viral reservoirs.
284 atients with first episode of CMV disease or asymptomatic viremia (>/=1000 IU/mL) requiring treatment
285 sed in 282 patients (147 CMV disease and 135 asymptomatic viremia).
286 lioneuroma is a rare bening tumor, generally asymptomatic, which grows slowly, and appears large when
287 ormal variant or physiological phenomenon in asymptomatic white individuals without a relevant family
288 never been reported in a large population of asymptomatic whites.
289 g patients with sickle cell disease, even if asymptomatic with 20/20 visual acuity.
290 age) at the fifth study visit as follows: A (asymptomatic with HF risk factors but no cardiac structu
291  structural or functional abnormalities), B (asymptomatic with structural abnormalities, defined as l
292                                Patients were asymptomatic, with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group pe
293 thods This prospective study included 16 666 asymptomatic women aged 50-69 years who were recruited i
294 n protocol, healthy, regularly menstruating, asymptomatic women completed positron emission tomograph
295  performing screening pelvic examinations in asymptomatic women has a significant effect on disease m
296 and prophylactic cardioprotective therapy in asymptomatic women with limited exposure to anthracyclin
297                                              Asymptomatic women with singleton gestations, no previou
298                           To test whether in asymptomatic women with singleton pregnancies and no pri
299 itiation of cardioprotective drug therapy in asymptomatic women.
300  role of screening pelvic examinations among asymptomatic women.

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