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1 in genetic testing for screening individuals at high risk.
2  is present or when the subjects are already at high risk.
3 stolic measures were abnormal in 5% who were at high risk (7.5%/y).
4 interval, 1.38-11.0) times more likely to be at high risk after adjusting for age (P<0.05).
5                   Thirty-seven patients were at high risk and 48 at low risk of recurrence at patholo
6  of the allergic reactions, placing patients at high risk and demanding prompt recognition and immedi
7  high proportion of ovarian cancers in women at high risk and in the general population arise from th
8 rral systems for women medically or socially at high risk, and financial subsidies for antenatal and
9                           One-third of women at high risk experience a postpartum relapse.
10 nsmission, while targeted surveillance aimed at high-risk farms may be more efficient for this purpos
11  human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) but were at high risk for acquiring an infection, and were willin
12 or CMV (donor(+)/recipient(-); D(+)R(-)) are at high risk for active CMV infection and increased mort
13 ar, patients with chronic kidney disease are at high risk for adverse events after MRA initiation.
14  main (LM) coronary artery disease (CAD) are at high risk for adverse events; prior studies have also
15 morphogenetic protein-7 agonist, in patients at high risk for AKI after cardiac surgery.
16                               Among children at high risk for allergy in whom peanuts had been introd
17 the early introduction of peanuts in infants at high risk for allergy was shown to prevent peanut all
18  at specific developmental stages in infants at high risk for allergy.
19 e onset of prevention trials for individuals at high risk for Alzheimer disease, there is increasing
20 reasing melanoma-related knowledge in people at high risk for another melanoma.
21    HCM patients with LV apical aneurysms are at high risk for arrhythmic sudden death and thromboembo
22 pped for 1546 participants (21.2%), who were at high risk for ASCVD (21.5 per 1000 person-years).
23                   Of these infants, 221 were at high risk for ASD because of an older sibling with AS
24 onclusion In two genetically related cohorts at high risk for ASD, reciprocal neuroanatomic abnormali
25 ment and Childhood Asthma) is a birth cohort at high risk for asthma (n = 560) in four inner cities.
26                            In urban children at high risk for asthma, maternal perceived stress and d
27 ctive multicenter study, 55 subjects with or at high risk for atherosclerosis underwent (18)F-fluorod
28 ents with essential thrombocythemia (ET) are at high risk for both thrombosis and hemorrhage.
29 re diagnosed as having breast cancer or were at high risk for breast cancer and underwent autologous
30                                        Women at high risk for breast cancer based on genetic and life
31                                        Women at high risk for breast cancer based on PRS and/or TCRS
32 osed high-risk breast lesion and who are not at high risk for breast cancer because of a known underl
33                          Conclusion In women at high risk for breast cancer who underwent screening w
34 proved, HIPAA-compliant review of 7519 women at high risk for breast cancer who underwent screening w
35  To quantify the incidence of AF in patients at high risk for but without previously known AF using a
36 nto tools that can identify patients with BE at high risk for cancer, detect dysplastic lesions more
37 rt of patients with native valve MR who were at high risk for cardiac surgery.
38 vity behavioral interventions for adults not at high risk for cardiovascular disease result in consis
39 hat randomly allocated hypertensive patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease to intensive (SB
40 ered as a subcutaneous injection in patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease who had elevated
41 Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT), adults at high risk for cardiovascular disease who received int
42  impacts of immunotherapies used in patients at high risk for cardiovascular disease.
43 with atherosclerotic vascular disease remain at high risk for cardiovascular events despite effective
44          Among patients with type 2 diabetes at high risk for cardiovascular events, degludec was non
45 zed T cells from 14 children (2-5 years old) at high risk for celiac disease who were followed for ce
46        Patients with sickle cell disease are at high risk for chronic hepatitis C infection.
47  moderate AS and LV systolic dysfunction are at high risk for clinical events.
48 ker to help early identification of patients at high risk for clinical ischemic events.
49 olonoscopy in patients >/=50 years of age or at high risk for colorectal cancer.
50  of these individuals were regarded as being at high risk for COPD (defined as individuals aged 40 ye
51 asures for adults with SBP/DBP <140/90 mm Hg at high risk for CVD may be warranted.
52 ted by their pharmacist, who enrolled adults at high risk for CVD.
53 and at least 1 recent HF hospitalization are at high risk for death or left ventricular assist device
54 ening protocols to identify children who are at high risk for deficits so that early intervention can
55 torial preventive interventions for patients at high risk for delirium and tailored transitional care
56 /=18years (surgical, medical, or trauma) and at high risk for delirium, E-PRE-DELIRIC >/=35%, will be
57             Importance: Medical students are at high risk for depression and suicidal ideation.
58    The offspring of depressed parents remain at high risk for depression, morbidity, and mortality th
59 ut the early conceptus of an infected mother at high risk for destruction.
60  beta-cell function, and obesity in children at high risk for developing diabetes.
61 tal after sustaining a large burn injury are at high risk for developing hospital-associated infectio
62           Participants included 832 patients at high risk for developing melanoma.
63 oing and future studies will identify people at high risk for developing subclinical AF and will eval
64 inical studies indicate that CF patients are at high risk for developing tumors in the colon.
65              Importance: Trauma patients are at high risk for developing venous thromboembolism (VTE)
66 ith latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) are at high risk for development of TB, especially if infect
67 ients who receive mechanical ventilation are at high risk for early rehospitalization.
68           In a diverse group of older adults at high risk for falls, treadmill training plus VR led t
69 ip and spine, the classification of patients at high risk for fracture by biomechanical CT analysis--
70 tmenopausal women with osteoporosis who were at high risk for fracture, romosozumab treatment for 12
71  cirrhosis form the largest group of persons at high risk for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
72           However, even among US black women at high risk for HIV infection, sample size requirements
73 mitations: Participants were not necessarily at high risk for HIV infection.
74 ng into the HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected, at high risk for HIV populations.
75   In the USA, men who have sex men (MSM) are at high risk for HIV, and black MSM have a substantially
76                                   Volunteers at high risk for HIV-1 infection were recruited from stu
77 l population and persons HIV-uninfected, but at high risk for HIV.
78 ions: US general population; HIV-uninfected, at high risk for HIV; and PLWH.
79         Patients with heart failure (HF) are at high risk for hospital readmission in the first 30 da
80 and reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) remain at high risk for hospitalization and mortality.
81 nic Avian Influenza (LPAI) to identify areas at high risk for HPAI outbreaks.
82 nd other men who have sex with men (MSM) are at high risk for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection; v
83                 Purpose Cancer survivors are at high risk for human papillomavirus (HPV)-related morb
84 tify the individual inpatient and outpatient at high risk for incident and recurrent VTE and target (
85  and averted 15 and 16 deaths per 1000 women at high risk for infection, respectively, over 5 years.
86        Patients being treated for cancer are at high risk for infectious complications, generally due
87 olemia has been proposed to identify persons at high risk for inherited premature cardiovascular dise
88                    Immunosuppressed patients at high risk for invasive fungal infections often have p
89  levels at 8 and 12 months of age in infants at high risk for iron deficiency anemia.
90 ction model may be able to identify patients at high risk for late adverse events after an initially
91 lization and develop acute kidney injury are at high risk for major adverse kidney events including d
92 y children living in urban neighborhoods are at high risk for mental health problems and underachieve
93 y inform early identification of individuals at high risk for mental illness.
94 nsidered in patients with nonmetastatic CRPC at high risk for metastatic disease (rapid prostate-spec
95              Millions of people globally are at high risk for neurodegenerative disorders, infertilit
96 ommitment to OPV in districts of Afghanistan at high risk for polio transmission and to examine what
97 hildren aged 12-23 months in the settlements at high risk for polio transmission with a RI card seen,
98 IAs) continued, the targeting of settlements at high risk for polio transmission with routine immuniz
99  government areas (LGAs) of northern Nigeria at high risk for polio transmission.
100 ts with complex congenital heart disease are at high risk for poor neurodevelopmental outcomes.
101  Recent discoveries have identified patients at high risk for poor outcomes to first-line therapy (m7
102 arly identification of older trauma patients at high risk for poor outcomes, with the potential for t
103  should be strongly considered among infants at high risk for postoperative acute kidney injury and f
104 ients with systemic inflammatory disease are at high risk for postoperative complications, type II en
105 y puts patients undergoing bariatric surgery at high risk for postoperative pulmonary complications.
106 atients with multiple chronic conditions are at high risk for potentially avoidable hospitalizations,
107 ose not admitted, the proportion of patients at high risk for predicted mortality increased significa
108     Treatment with low-dose aspirin in women at high risk for preterm preeclampsia resulted in a lowe
109 76 women with singleton pregnancies who were at high risk for preterm preeclampsia to receive aspirin
110 ation should be deferred in liver recipients at high risk for RAF.
111   Women with node-positive breast cancer are at high risk for recurrence.
112 oma, in patients with resected local disease at high risk for recurrence.
113 is to identify characteristics of physicians at high risk for recurrent claims and to quantify risk l
114     Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) are at high risk for recurrent ischemic events after coronar
115 l design, we randomly assigned 5177 patients at high risk for renal complications who were scheduled
116                               Among patients at high risk for renal complications who were undergoing
117                                 (5) Children at high risk for retinoblastoma require more frequent sc
118 ontal Glx levels were evident in individuals at high risk for schizophrenia (g = 0.26; 95% CI, 0.05-0
119 ract with cortical maturation in individuals at high risk for schizophrenia promoting disease onset.
120 urvivors with a heritable predisposition are at high risk for second malignancies.
121 er adherence to immunoprophylaxis in infants at high risk for severe RSV would be associated with dec
122 ung women with asymptomatic BV who were also at high risk for sexually transmitted diseases.
123 al management without revascularization, are at high risk for spontaneous myocardial infarction (MI),
124 vitamin K oral anticoagulants among patients at high risk for stroke with a previously placed implant
125 identified 6% of asymptomatic child contacts at high risk for subclinical disease.
126 ongitudinal Study, an ongoing study of youth at high risk for substance use disorder and a contrast s
127 m cognitive and developmental delays and are at high risk for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SU
128 se results may help better identify subjects at high risk for suicidal behavior for targeted preventi
129  is a reasonable option for patients who are at high risk for surgery.
130 n may help address an unmet need in patients at high risk for surgery.
131 ts with severe carotid stenosis who were not at high risk for surgical complications, stenting was no
132 re enrollment) and were not considered to be at high risk for surgical complications.
133 upport system to identify pediatric patients at high risk for T2D and to coordinate screening for and
134 fication and screening of pediatric patients at high risk for T2D can help overcome barriers to the s
135 abnormalities, affected individuals are also at high risk for the development of schizophrenia sympto
136 y in lysosomes may predict which infants are at high risk for the infantile phenotype while distingui
137          Early identification of individuals at high risk for the onset of bipolar spectrum disorder
138      It is unknown how many patients who are at high risk for these mutations have not been tested an
139 ng reached by existing programs and who were at high risk for transmission.
140 ctivity of metastases and which patients are at high risk for tumor cell dissemination may, therefore
141 locoregional clear-cell renal-cell carcinoma at high risk for tumor recurrence after nephrectomy, the
142 ients with locoregional renal-cell carcinoma at high risk for tumor recurrence after nephrectomy.
143             Best Practice Advice 5: Patients at high risk for ulcer-related bleeding from NSAIDs shou
144 tainty remains for patients with DME who are at high risk for vascular disease and were not included
145 sure to anti-VEGF agents when treating those at high risk for vascular disease may be important.
146   Identification of HIV-infected adolescents at high risk for VF might help to improve treatment succ
147 id in the identification of medical patients at high risk for VTE.
148 toring of the Eye study to the US population at high risk for wet-form AMD.
149 to identify men prior to PSA failure who are at high-risk for death.
150 t will enable the identification of patients at high-risk for developing post-injury epilepsy is crit
151 egeneration of surgical aortic bioprostheses at high risk (&gt;/=50% major morbidity or mortality) for r
152 classifier identifies those patients who are at high risk (hazard ratio, 2.830; P </= .001) or low ri
153                                     Patients at high risk (HR) with a GR received four cycles of PE a
154 eded in addition to those targeted to people at high risk in order to respond to the global challenge
155 he second predominantly African American and at high-risk (n = 96).
156 ic patients and screening in all individuals at high risk of acquiring and transmitting sexually tran
157  at risk of transmission and p=0.275 for MSM at high risk of acquiring HIV).
158    Healthy men (aged 18-65 years) deemed not at high risk of acquiring HIV-1 at screening were random
159 ignificant decrease in the proportion of men at high risk of acquiring the infection might explain th
160            Prevention guidelines for infants at high risk of allergic disease recommend hydrolysed fo
161 e government but is cost-saving for patients at high risk of AMD.
162  shifted toward identifying patients with or at high risk of ARDS early in the course of the underlyi
163 lear risk of bias; the remaining trials were at high risk of bias.
164 ic tumors and in the germline of individuals at high risk of cancer due to Li-Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS)
165  constructed an ANN that identifies patients at high risk of cardiovascular death (CVD).
166            Patients with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in part owi
167                             Diabetics remain at high risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality des
168  diabetes mellitus and prediabetes, patients at high risk of cardiovascular disease, and those with p
169                        Patients with PAD are at high risk of cardiovascular events, and PCSK9 inhibit
170  inhibitors in patients with type 2 diabetes at high risk of cardiovascular events.
171 n potentially nephrotoxic antiretrovirals or at high risk of chronic kidney disease should be closely
172  Our data suggest that in pediatric patients at high risk of CMV, an EVR-based immunosuppressive regi
173 presser MYC(+) BCL2(+) DLBCL defines a group at high risk of CNS relapse, independent of CNS-IPI scor
174 hat frequent azithromycin use in populations at high risk of contracting N. gonorrhoeae induces an in
175 hat frequent azithromycin use in populations at high risk of contracting N. gonorrhoeae induces an in
176 women with a mean +/- SD age of 66.8 +/- 6 y at high risk of CVD from prospective cohort data.
177 s, the proportion of people aged 40-64 years at high risk of CVD ranged from 1% for South Korean wome
178 f total CVD and stroke alone in participants at high risk of CVD.
179 on makers and physicians caring for patients at high risk of death from January 4, 2005, to July 10,
180 , especially those younger than 5 years, are at high risk of death.
181 osis identifies patients with very severe AS at high risk of death.
182 , especially those younger than 5 years, are at high risk of death.
183 amino acid metabolite homocysteine (Hcy) are at high risk of developing AD.
184 calization of PELP1 was seen in 36% of women at high risk of developing breast cancer.
185 ted with HBV, and these chronic carriers are at high risk of developing end-stage liver diseases and
186 ion as chemopreventive agents in individuals at high risk of developing endometrial cancer.
187 nfarction, left ventricular dysfunction, and at high risk of developing heart failure.
188 Better tools are needed to identify patients at high risk of developing HF in the setting of right ve
189 rs with a simple tool to screen for patients at high risk of developing persistent pain after breast
190 y of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D
191 rcise response in 20 middle-aged individuals at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes who performed
192 ) was introduced in 2012 to identify kidneys at high risk of discard and to rapidly facilitate transp
193 emes that identify and rapidly offer kidneys at high risk of discard may contribute to minimizing the
194 TS scheme is successfully identifying organs at high risk of discard, though potentially transplantab
195 argeted elderly individuals because they are at high risk of disease complications and mortality.
196  classes more accurately identifies patients at high risk of disease progression in tumours with WHO
197 meta-analyses that omit unpublished data are at high risk of distorted conclusions.
198                      Night-shift workers are at high risk of drowsiness-related motor vehicle crashes
199 ults with cough who were HIV positive and/or at high risk of drug-resistant TB.
200 ing hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive persons at high risk of early complications can help prioritize
201 raphy mass spectrometry to identify patients at high risk of early death, to identify patients who re
202 ble for voluntary use, particularly to those at high risk of early occupational exposure, such as fir
203 15I) from diagnosis identified patients with at high risk of early relapse and may help to personaliz
204 blation endoscopy seems to identify patients at high risk of esophageal perforating complications onl
205 d index, patients in the lowest tertile were at high risk of events whereas outcome was similar for t
206 tage Hodgkin lymphoma for whom treatment was at high risk of failing appear to benefit from early tre
207 paradigm shift in the treatment of fractures at high risk of failing to heal and developing non-union
208 ncontrolled glaucoma that had failed or were at high risk of failing trabeculectomy were randomized t
209 en mild elevations in PVRI identify patients at high risk of Fontan failure.
210  part in the management of diabetes in those at high risk of fracture.
211 could inform clinical decisions for patients at high risk of fracture.
212 ow-up evaluation of ACS to identify patients at high risk of further cardiac events.
213 esion; or whether the plaque (or patient) is at high risk of future adverse events.
214 ssory-pathway ablation in those deemed to be at high risk of future arrhythmias.
215 nt women between the ages of 18 and 39 years at high risk of having children with asthma were randomi
216 a, and 2789 deaths in the 32 518 individuals at high risk of having COPD, including 152 deaths due to
217 ividuals were screened and 32 518 (34%) were at high risk of having COPD.
218                       Enlistment of patients at high risk of HCC recurrence after resection but befor
219 nt was recommended in women identified to be at high risk of hip fracture, according to the FRAX 10-y
220         Data were collected from local youth at high risk of HIV infection and, specifically, sexual
221 rovision of multiple HIV self-tests to women at high risk of HIV infection was successful in promotin
222 ended by the CDC and WHO for all individuals at high risk of HIV-1 acquisition.
223 g cabotegravir injections in healthy men not at high risk of HIV-1 infection.
224 with confirmed or suspected A(H1N1)pdm09 and at high risk of hospitalization, outpatient or community
225 rotomy closure has been proposed in patients at high risk of incisional hernia.
226 DNA before treatment could identify patients at high risk of infection if given prednisolone; these d
227 atients with an immunocompromised system are at high risk of infections with these E. coli and there
228                             Older adults are at high risk of influenza disease, but generally respond
229 fect of IMNI was more pronounced in patients at high risk of internal mammary node metastasis.
230 ) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are at high risk of liver disease progression.
231           Adolescents are a population group at high risk of low vitamin D status, yet the evidence b
232          People with fatty liver disease are at high risk of magnesium deficiency.
233 se Clinical guidelines recommend that people at high risk of melanoma receive regular surveillance to
234 e strategy for the management of individuals at high risk of melanoma.
235                            Most studies were at high risk of methodological bias.
236                                     Patients at high risk of mid-term all-cause death were identified
237 making in breast cancer by identifying cases at high risk of misdiagnosis.
238 which hampers the identification of patients at high risk of mortality and their selection for target
239 esulted in better identification of patients at high risk of mortality.
240 yndrome (SIRS) criteria to identify patients at high risk of mortality.
241  PCR-positive children, HIV-exposed neonates at high risk of mother-to-child transmission and childre
242                Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at high risk of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infecti
243  ROCA-based screening is an option for women at high risk of OC/FTC who defer or decline RRSO, given
244  and transvaginal sonography (TVS) for women at high risk of ovarian cancer (OC) or fallopian tube ca
245 no standard programme for screening patients at high risk of pancreatic cancer (eg, those with a fami
246 duction of peanut proved feasible in infants at high risk of peanut allergy and did not affect the du
247       Early consumption of peanut in infants at high risk of peanut allergy is allergen specific and
248 h symptomatic severe aortic stenosis who are at high risk of perioperative mortality.
249 on worldwide every year, who include a group at high risk of perpetrating interpersonal violence.
250                         Patients with EA are at high risk of persistent GERD and BE.
251 s presenting with pure autonomic failure are at high risk of phenoconverting to a manifest CNS synucl
252 with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis, at high risk of PML, were switched from NTZ to DMF and u
253 e study sites in three districts of Pakistan at high risk of polio.
254 h E-PASS models accurately identify patients at high risk of postoperative in-hospital mortality afte
255 y identification of burn patients who may be at high risk of prediabetes and diabetes.
256 ients with idiopathic membranous nephropathy at high risk of progression to ESRD.
257 ly identification of patients with cirrhosis at high risk of progression to liver-related complicatio
258               Trials are ongoing in patients at high risk of recurrence (including chemotherapy, chem
259 oparietal (FPS) subnetworks in rMDD patients at high risk of recurrence (rrMDD).
260 ents with stage II colon cancer (CC) who are at high risk of recurrence after surgery with curative i
261 tions to benefit patients with breast cancer at high risk of recurrence.
262 n identifying breast cancer patients who are at high risk of recurrence.
263 mic or persistently elevated values and were at high risk of recurrent events.
264 rescue graft survival in recipients that are at high risk of rejecting their grafts.
265 (DLI) strategies are recommended in patients at high risk of relapse after HSCT.
266 tic interventions, and for identifying those at high risk of relapse.
267 VIT was likely to be cost-effective in those at high risk of repeated systemic sting reactions and/or
268 olated from 117 stable transplant recipients at high risk of SCC and analyzed phenotypically by flow
269                             Therefore, those at high risk of SCD may gain longevity from successful i
270 pathy without severe LV systolic dysfunction at high risk of SCD.
271               The identification of patients at high risk of secondary CNS relapse is therefore param
272 more precise risk stratification for infants at high risk of serious bacterial infection.
273 lly, HIV-infected individuals on cART remain at high risk of serious diseases, which suggests a contr
274 ntion after CAR T-cell infusion for patients at high risk of severe CRS.
275 ts use to a restricted population of infants at high risk of severe disease.
276 ns, is restricted to prophylaxis in neonates at high risk of severe RSV disease.
277 here are subgroups of patients who are still at high risk of stroke despite being treated with aggres
278           Low-birth-weight (LBW) infants are at high risk of stunting.
279 UI: 48.2-63.8) million individuals currently at high risk of TB disease, of which 10.9% (95% UI:10.2%
280  prediction and prevention among individuals at high risk of the disease and elucidate new biological
281    A simple risk score may identify patients at high risk of this complication.
282 me HTC in linking individuals to ART who are at high risk of transmitting HIV, thereby preventing mor
283                   Identification of patients at high risk of treatment-resistant schizophrenia at the
284  Vitamin A supplementation among individuals at high risk of tuberculosis may provide an effective me
285 tients with diabetic macular edema (DME) are at high risk of vascular complications, including stroke
286  treatment being primarily given to patients at high risk of vascular complications.
287 t further clinical assessment in individuals at high risk of violent offending is required to establi
288  risk of future violent offending, and those at high risk of violent reoffending who might benefit fr
289           Children in northern latitudes are at high risk of vitamin D deficiency during winter becau
290 e next century and that African savannas are at high risk of widespread vegetation change.
291 is possible to identify reliably individuals at high risk of work disability by using a rapidly-admin
292 ts with type 2 diabetes who have, or who are at high risk of, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
293  with acute leukemia (AL) either relapsed or at high-risk of treatment failure.
294 rative, or mixed mitral regurgitation deemed at high risk or inoperable.
295  was significantly increased in MACE lesions at high-risk regions, including plaque burden >/=70% (13
296 significantly increased bleeding in patients at high risk (score >/=25), but not in those with lower
297 3 patient cohorts could be identified: those at high risk (score >/=6, 4.8% of total cohort, positive
298        Patients with biliary obstruction are at high risk to develop septic complications after endos
299  can be safely deferred, as opposed to those at high risk when ischemic lesions are left untreated, t
300                              Of 298 patients at high risk with AOL, 16% had a high risk RS.

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