1 enrolled 13 patients with ADCLS (12 of whom
were diagnosed by 1 alternative US laboratory), 25 patie
2 Lyme disease
is diagnosed by 2-tiered serologic testing in patients w
3 as observational and not randomized, and OSA
was diagnosed by 2 different methods.
4 Participants
were diagnosed by 75 g oral glucose-tolerance tests.
5 Pediatric knee fractures
are diagnosed by a comprehensive history and physical ex
6 potentially treatable encephalitis that can
be diagnosed by a serological test.
7 h regional occipitotemporal distribution can
be diagnosed by a specific constellation of findings, wh
8 aresis (40%) or quadriparesis (38%); 87% had
been diagnosed by a neurologist and 83% had undergone ne
9 red to as a functional bowel disorder, which
is diagnosed by a characteristic cluster of symptoms in
10 An SSI
is diagnosed by a constellation of clinical findings occ
11 Pulmonary hypertension (PH)
is diagnosed by a mean pulmonary arterial pressure (mPAP
12 tary-adrenal axis in critical illness, which
is diagnosed by a suppressed cortisol response to exogen
13 Acute myocardial infarction
was diagnosed by a CK-MB fraction greater than three tim
14 en underwent skin prick tests (SPTs), eczema
was diagnosed by a clinician, and DNA was collected.
15 DSP
was diagnosed by a combination of clinical criteria, sym
16 SAP in the first 14 days
was diagnosed by a criteria-based algorithm applied to b
17 severity of destructive periodontal disease
was diagnosed by a dentist or specialist were included i
18 We found that 70.4% of reported food allergy
was diagnosed by a physician.
19 People with Parkinson's disease
were diagnosed by a neurologist with movement disorder t
20 Eight of the 45 patients
were diagnosed by a pediatric nephrologist as having ren
21 tory of immediate-type wheat allergy but who
were diagnosed by a wheat ingestion + exercise provocati
22 tious and non-infectious etiology, tularemia
was diagnosed by advanced serology consisting of two-dim
23 function at low dose (< 10 micrograms); scar
was diagnosed by akinesia at rest or dyskinesia without
24 Both paraduodenal hernias
were diagnosed by all readers on the basis of CT signs,
25 Dysplasia
was diagnosed by an expert gastrointestinal pathologist
26 ely determined by hydroxyl (OH) radicals and
is diagnosed by analyzing methyl chloroform (CH(3)CCl(3)
27 CAV
was diagnosed by angiography in 248 of 556 (45%) 1-year
28 Coronary artery disease (CAD)
was diagnosed by angiography or on macroscopic examinati
29 Seventy patients
were diagnosed by angiography and 31 by central nervous
30 Diabetes
was diagnosed by annual oral-glucose-tolerance testing a
31 The neurobrucellosis
was diagnosed by any one of the following criteria: (1)
32 Disease recurrence
was diagnosed by biopsy (protocol or clinical), and foll
33 Four of 5 patients whose FNH
was diagnosed by biopsy alone developed no sequelae, and
34 An MDE
was diagnosed by blinded personnel using the Diagnostic
35 All subjects
were diagnosed by blinded clinicians.
36 mm; range, 2-28 mm) at modified-protocol CT
were diagnosed by both readers.
37 d patients (the fourth patient, still alive,
was diagnosed by brain biopsy) revealed changes affectin
38 The infection
was diagnosed by broad-range 16S PCR followed by sequenc
39 Diabetic retinopathy (DR)
was diagnosed by capturing 7-field fundus images, evalua
40 The former
is diagnosed by characteristic peaks on cerebrospinal fl
41 Basal cell carcinomas (BCCs)
are diagnosed by clinical evaluation, which can include
42 Malignant catarrhal fever (MCF)
was diagnosed by clinical signs and lesions in five out
43 The patients
were diagnosed by clinical manifestations, histopatholog
44 s usually presents with bloody diarrhoea and
is diagnosed by colonoscopy and histological findings.
45 Diastolic heart failure easily can
be diagnosed by comprehensive two-dimensional and Dopple
46 Infections
were diagnosed by conventional methods in the first seas
47 1727 diagnoses of ADH, 1058 (61.3%) of which
were diagnosed by core biopsy and 635 (36.8%) by excisio
48 Pheochromocytoma
was diagnosed by CT in 33 of 34 patients.
49 Schistosomiasis traditionally has
been diagnosed by detecting eggs in stool or urine.
50 CMV resistance
is diagnosed by detecting specific genetic mutations.
51 ssociated with JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) which
are diagnosed by detection of JCPyV in cerebrospinal flu
52 occur without rash, VZV-induced disease can
be diagnosed by detection of VZV DNA or anti-VZV antibod
53 zi infection, of which 15 and 10 infants had
been diagnosed by detection of parasites by microscopy i
54 Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) can
be diagnosed by direct microscopic examination of induce
55 was identified clinically, and VZV pneumonia
was diagnosed by dyspnea and findings on chest radiograp
56 rametric MR imaging only, 6 (9.8%) could not
be diagnosed by either modality, and 1 (1.6%) was correc
57 fection with an Encephalitozoon-like species
was diagnosed by electron microscopic examination of mat
58 the lips, tongue, nose, hands, and feet and
are diagnosed by elevated insulin-like growth factor 1 l
59 Acute allograft rejection
was diagnosed by endomyocardial biopsy and graded accord
60 Twenty-six patients (81%)
were diagnosed by endomyocardial or surgical biopsies an
61 Recently, new gastric GISTs
were diagnosed by endoscopic, ultrasound-guided, fine-ne
62 Aortic calcification
was diagnosed by examining the posteroanterior chest X-r
63 o failed lymphatic mapping, 11 of 227 (4.8%)
were diagnosed by excisional biopsy and 15 of 195 (7.7%)
64 re neoadjuvantly treated or whose conditions
were diagnosed by excisional biopsy were excluded.
65 h breast cancer; 227 of 422 patients (53.8%)
were diagnosed by excisional biopsy.
66 Patients with noninfectious uveitis
were diagnosed by fellowship-trained uveitis specialists
67 Intra-amniotic infection
was diagnosed by fever 37.8 degrees C with two of the fo
68 Twelve patients
were diagnosed by findings on angiography and 4 by findi
69 visualization of new vessels that could not
be diagnosed by fluorescein angiography.
70 ed by excisional biopsy and 15 of 195 (7.7%)
were diagnosed by FNA or stereotactic core biopsy.
71 ime of presentation, and early heart failure
was diagnosed by Framingham criteria.
72 Several inherited diseases can now
be diagnosed by genetic analysis of single cells biopsie
73 ype correlation in Wilson disease, which can
be diagnosed by genetic sequencing.
74 Intraventricular haemorrhage
was diagnosed by head ultrasound at 6 h of age.
75 eral months of glossodynia having previously
been diagnosed by her primary care physician with primar
76 e of significant morbidity in adults and can
be diagnosed by high-resolution chest computed tomograph
77 Bronchiectasis
was diagnosed by high-resolution computed tomography sca
78 jects were interviewed by a psychiatrist and
were diagnosed by highly reliable methods.
79 H. pylori
was diagnosed by histological examination in 11 of 23 mo
80 Celiac disease
is diagnosed by histopathologic examination of duodenal
81 Allergic rhinitis
is diagnosed by history and examination, supported by sp
82 ously occurring acute myocardial infarctions
were diagnosed by imaging.
83 CUS
is diagnosed by immunofluorescence studies that demonstr
84 Thirty-four percent
were diagnosed by incompatible neurologic and CT finding
85 ort here on five cases of balamuthiasis that
were diagnosed by indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) stai
86 duct involvement on ERCP, and their disease
was diagnosed by liver biopsy as small duct PSC.
87 Advanced fibrosis
was diagnosed by liver stiffness greater than 3.63 kPa u
88 GERD
was diagnosed by Los Angeles classification A-D and/or b
89 ICU-acquired weakness
was diagnosed by manual muscle strength testing as soon
90 nation inhibition (HAI) assay, and influenza
was diagnosed by means of reverse-transcriptase-polymera
91 ly 1992 to March 1999, DCIS without invasion
was diagnosed by means of SCNB in 59 patients.
92 mination, were edentulous, or were deceased,
were diagnosed by means of documented clinical evidence
93 ess severe variants without bowel dilatation
are diagnosed by measurement of gastrointestinal transit
94 id cell leukodystrophy (GLD, Krabbe disease)
is diagnosed by measuring galactosylceramidase (GALC) ac
95 Malignancy
was diagnosed by minimally invasive techniques in 350/36
96 Major or minor depression
was diagnosed by modified Diagnostic and Statistical Man
97 Patients with Parkinson's disease
were diagnosed by movement disorder specialists in accor
98 Three additional APCs
were diagnosed by MRA but not by catheterization.
99 Recurrent pelvic cancer
was diagnosed by MRI with 87% sensitivity and 86% specif
100 th ADH is slightly lower for women whose ADH
was diagnosed by needle core biopsy compared with excisi
101 , thromboembolic complications, particularly
IS (diagnosed by neurologists), during follow-up were as
102 Most (59%) patients
were diagnosed by newborn screening or family history.
103 %) were diagnosed with HIV, of whom 14 (45%)
were diagnosed by non-STD clinic providers.
104 es, Sanicula arguta, and Sanicula laciniata)
is diagnosed by nucleotide substitutions and a 24-bp del
105 been suggested that some human diseases may
be diagnosed by odor alone.
106 Three additional patients had fractures that
were diagnosed by outpatient radiography.
107 ulosis that was no longer clinically active)
were diagnosed by overseas medical screening of 2,714,22
108 mentary source component, but the latter can
be diagnosed by oxygen isotopes, which are strongly frac
109 l complication rate was 27% (23/85) when CDI
was diagnosed by PCR and 39% (22/56) by EIA/CCA (P = .16
110 The etiology of this anemia
was diagnosed by peripheral red blood cell smear as Babe
111 ery in the region of their pain, 12/29 (41%)
were diagnosed by peritoneography with a hernia.
112 Allergy
was diagnosed by physicians during medical examination a
113 Heart-failure events
were diagnosed by physicians who were aware of the treat
114 tive in 50 (98%) of the patients, and 1 case
was diagnosed by polymerase chain reaction only.
115 Conotruncal anomalies can
be diagnosed by prenatal echocardiography with a high de
116 In 53% of the cases, recurrence
was diagnosed by protocol biopsy.
117 sies in seven patients, however six episodes
were diagnosed by protocol biopsies alone (i.e., in the
118 Forty-six percent of ARs
were diagnosed by protocol biopsy.
119 Distant metastases
were diagnosed by radionuclide bone scan, chest radiogra
120 renal complication in HSCT patients that can
be diagnosed by renal biopsy in patients with hematuria
121 3.4%) cases of recurrent and de novo disease
were diagnosed by renal biopsy.
122 All cases of CAD
were diagnosed by reviewing quantitatively analyzed fuse
123 mmunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection cannot
be diagnosed by routine antibody tests and is rarely dia
124 d among cohorts of patients whose conditions
were diagnosed by screening rather than clinically.
125 Incident diabetes
was diagnosed by self-report, diabetes medication use, F
126 Many of these tumors
are diagnosed by sensitive imaging techniques while pati
127 Syphilis
is diagnosed by serologic testing or by identification o
128 In 304 patients, HCV
was diagnosed by seropositivity and/or polymerase chain
129 Clinical AMR
was diagnosed by simultaneous occurrence of pAMR on EMB,
130 of 44 cases of bacterial keratitis (86.36%)
were diagnosed by solid media alone (criterion 1) and 6
131 Transplant glomerulopathy
was diagnosed by surveillance and clinical biopsies.
132 order of neuromuscular transmission that can
be diagnosed by the presence of antibodies to the acetyl
133 ction with this particular isolate would not
be diagnosed by the standard clinical tests, as Angola l
134 It has traditionally
been diagnosed by the presence of large eosinophilic cyt
135 very, respectively, and the remaining 10 had
been diagnosed by the presence of T. cruzi-specific Abs
136 Osteoporosis
is diagnosed by the measurement of bone mineral density,
137 recessive neurodegenerative disorder, which
is diagnosed by the presence of intracellular deposits o
138 Although nephritis
is diagnosed by the presence of proteinuria, the patholo
139 Borna disease virus infection
is diagnosed by the presence of serum antibodies reactiv
140 atic type 1 diabetic subjects whose diabetes
was diagnosed by the 2-h criteria on OGTT alone.
141 PCOS
was diagnosed by the combination of elevated serum andro
142 The condition
was diagnosed by the Doppler ultrasound scan of the live
143 in peripheral blood of patients for whom EVD
was diagnosed by the European Mobile Laboratory in Guine
144 Frailty
was diagnosed by the Frailty Index Questionnaire based o
145 Clinical reactivity to foods
was diagnosed by the gold standard, the double-blind, pl
146 al plasma bicarbonate in which such acidosis
was diagnosed by the third method; when adjusted for hyp
147 Biopsy specimens from both periods
were diagnosed by the same dermatopathologist.
148 personality disorder was much more likely to
be diagnosed by them.
149 Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
is diagnosed by two core behavioral criteria, unusual re
150 Posterior vitreous detachment
was diagnosed by ultrasound and ellipsoid zone disruptio
151 Fatty liver
was diagnosed by ultrasound in 2011 when participants we
152 Sarcopenia
was diagnosed by ultrasound measurement of rectus femori
153 The presence of fatty pancreas
was diagnosed by ultrasound.
154 These 18q- patients
are diagnosed by use of standard cytogenetic banding tec
155 n chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), which
is diagnosed by use of the nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) a
156 rdial ischemia and infarction, respectively,
are diagnosed by using dynamic first-pass and delayed co
157 Alcohol abuse/dependence
was diagnosed by using the Alcohol Use Disorder and Asso
158 Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)
is diagnosed by various investigations that are essentia
159 8 patients with suspected celiac disease who
were diagnosed by VCE.
160 All patients
were diagnosed by venogram and managed by balloon dilata
161 n addition, 76 patients with progressive AKI
were diagnosed by way of blinded retrospective adjudicat
162 h clinical tuberculosis but negative culture
were diagnosed by Xpert.