1 84.2%) closures were primary and six (18.8%)
were staged.
2 Development of thymocytes can
be staged according to the levels of expression of the c
3 Each tumor
was staged according to the AJCC 7th edition TNM criteri
4 MZL
was staged according to the degree of accumulation and m
5 Fibrosis
was staged according to the METAVIR scoring system.
6 and outcomes data were recorded, and disease
was staged according to the seventh edition AJCC staging
7 Patients
were staged according to 7th edition AJCC criteria, as w
8 The patients
were staged according to a model constructed by a recurs
9 Patients
were staged according to a modified 1983 American Joint
10 Patients
were staged according to both the 1997 and 1987 tumor-no
11 Biopsies
were staged according to Metavir classification by two b
12 Tumors
were staged according to the American Joint Committee on
13 Patients
were staged according to the American Joint Committee on
14 Patients
were staged according to the American Joint Committee on
15 Tumors
were staged according to The American Joint Committee on
16 Uterine carcinosarcomas
are staged and treated similarly to high-grade epithelia
17 Each tumor
was staged and each patient was categorized according to
18 sclerotic plaques obtained by endarterectomy
were staged and analyzed for C5L2 and C5aR by IHC and qu
19 Patients
were staged and treated with MOPP alternated with ABVD c
20 2 years) in the course of disease or if they
are staged as IIB or higher.
21 lexity of the neural robotic controllers can
be staged as necessary, avoiding the almost intractable
22 The patient
is staged as having T2N3 squamous cell carcinoma of the
23 Glaucoma
was staged as mild (mean deviation, MD > -6.0 dB), moder
24 Cholesteatoma
was staged as stage I (T1, T2), stage II (T3, M1, M2, C1
25 l patients included in the MERCURY study who
were staged as MRI-defined "good" prognosis tumors.
26 Yet tumor cells
were staged as preB since they failed to rearrange the i
27 is difference was not observed when patients
were staged as T3, N0 by 8th edition criteria.
28 n in which strategic bond-pair constructions
are staged at or near the end of the synthetic route.
29 The granulomas
were staged based on histologic appearance of the degene
30 Eight percent of the cases could not
be staged because of incomplete data.
31 who have actually had liver resection after
being staged by FDG-PET.
32 Uterine leiomyosarcoma (LMS)
is staged by the modified International Federation of Gy
33 Fibrosis
was staged by biopsy in 317 patients and by liver stiffn
34 btained for 141 patients whose breast cancer
was staged by PET and who were documented to have IQ (n
35 Patients
were staged by both the INSS and the Evans staging syste
36 Liver biopsy specimens
were staged by Ishak fibrosis score and graded by histol
37 g liver tissue cores, steatosis and fibrosis
were staged by Kleiner and METAVIR scores, respectively.
38 yttrium-90 microsphere-treated patients and
were staged by using Child-Pugh, Okuda, and Cancer of th
39 l, 187 eligible patients were identified and
were staged by using the seven staging systems.
40 ere converted to an open thoracotomy and one
was staged due to a long gap between the 2 esophageal se
41 heir own workflow using the source code that
is staged for download on a public repository.
42 Overall, 444 cases
were staged for fibrotic progression by measurement of l
43 Disease
was staged in 87 patients using extent of ductal tumor i
44 This meeting
was staged in conjunction with the Annual Scientific Mee
45 Tumors
were staged (&
lt; 2 cm primary, >/= 2 cm primary, or metast
46 ts (12.9%) before surgery, and the remainder
were staged N0.
47 study arm patients who would have otherwise
been staged node-negative (N0) by conventional pathologi
48 One hundred eighty patients
were staged node negative (N0), while 94 patients were l
49 All
were staged node-negative: 68% by pelvic node dissection
50 Pain and associated disability
were staged on the basis of self-completed questions on
51 Patients
were staged postoperatively with contrast-enhanced crani
52 Only patients who had
been staged pre- and post-CRT with MR imaging and CT TAP
53 nonmetastatic rhabdomyosarcoma, the disease
was staged prospectively by using a TNM system and group
54 TG therapeutic trials for AIDS-associated KS
were staged prospectively according to tumor extent (T),
55 nodes were malignant; therefore, his cancer
was staged pT3N3M0 (a higher stage than designated clini
56 In the 219 patients whose disease could
be staged,
the proposed system predicted resectability a
57 cient clinical and pathologic information to
be staged under both systems; 132 patients were upstaged
58 ance: Preclinical Alzheimer disease (AD) can
be staged using a 2-factor model denoting the presence o
59 Fibrosis
was staged using a published 7-point scale.
60 CKD
was staged using creatinine clearance (CrCl) derived fro
61 Fibrosis
was staged using the METAVIR scoring system, and the are
62 Patients
were staged using clinical assessment, CT, and bone marr
63 Patients
were staged using computed tomography, endoscopic ultras
64 NET can
be staged with (68)Ga-DOTATATE PET/CT.
65 More advanced cancers can
be staged with positron emission tomography, but definit
66 Fibrosis
was staged with the Ishak scale (ranging from 0 = no fib
67 gh October 1995, patients with breast cancer
were staged with sentinel lymphadenectomy followed by co
68 Neurosarcoidosis can
be 'staged'
with the use of neurodiagnostic testing and