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1 in < 10 g/dL in female patients, < 11g/dL in male patients).
2 f female patients (9378 female versus 22 168 male patients).
3 ulate of an infertile, phenotypically normal male patient.
4 of portal annular pancreas in a 45-year-old male patient.
5 white female patients and 1 African American male patient.
6 to have less negative recovery outcomes than male patients.
7 s more frequently in female patients than in male patients.
8 or the selective eradication of HCC cells in male patients.
9 Score was 10.9 (9.6), and 8397 (50.7%) were male patients.
10 Our analyses were restricted to these 2114 male patients.
11 head and neck and lung SCCs in female versus male patients.
12 hat female patients are at greater risk than male patients.
13 were protective against SCC, particularly in male patients.
14 y reduced by ADHD medication, at least among male patients.
15 Participants included 192 female and 135 male patients.
16 Observational study of predominantly male patients.
17 erative hemostasis in 123 previously treated male patients.
18 n occurring at lower ACH doses compared with male patients.
19 genital glaucoma was 1.5-fold more common in male patients.
20 There were 39 female and 37 male patients.
21 There were 108 female and 62 male patients.
22 evation of miR-216a was mainly identified in male patients.
23 sure accounts for a very small proportion of male patients.
24 d less likely to have renal dysfunction than male patients.
25 evaluated, average age 61 +/- 13 years, 47% male patients.
26 diatric ST was significantly associated with male patients.
27 l success; OR 2.89, 1.49-5.59; p=0.002) than male patients.
28 r dysfunction (especially CMD) compared with male patients.
29 R had a different risk profile compared with male patients.
30 ZVD among female patients was twice that in male patients.
31 a surprisingly higher overall mortality for male patients.
32 ncreatic cancer whereas only one 80-year old male patient (0.5 %) had two relatives affected by pancr
34 s per 1000 discharges in 2012; P = .001) and male patients (1.5 cases per 1000 discharges in 2007 to
36 00 of 4427 [58.7%] vs 1404 of 4187 [33.5%]), male patients (1849 of 4427 [41.8%] vs 1526 of 4187 [36.
39 erences in mortality in cases involving: (1) male patients, (2) malignancy, (3) initial respiratory d
40 1 year postdischarge; there were 66.6% white male patients, 24.3% white female patients, 5.3% black m
42 he trinary interpretation group included 181 male patients (27%) and 483 female patients (73%), with
43 raditional interpretation group included 208 male patients (27%) and 570 female patients (73%), with
44 518 pediatric patients (mean age, 9.6 years; male patients, 277 [53%]) who underwent CT between July
46 owed by white female patients (38.4%), black male patients (36.4%), and white male patients (30.2%, P
48 91 consecutive patients (mean age, 58 years; male patients, 434 [62.8%]) in a single center between J
49 e an estimated 671 324 inpatient admissions (male patients, 51.6%; mean [standard deviation] age, 44.
52 3 anaphylactic reactions in 192 children (97 male patients): 6 were infants, 20 had multiple reaction
53 leritis following alkali burns occurred in 5 male patients/6 eyes (median age: 22 years, range 18-38)
56 range, 1-63 years; mean age, 24.8 years; 43 male patients), 64 unaffected family members (referred t
58 range, 1-48 years; mean age, 12.3 years; 42 male patients), 79 carriers of a duplication at 16p11.2
59 204 BN were identified in 194 predominantly male patients (90.7%) who had a mean (SD) age of 62.8 (1
63 the development of myocardial infarction in male patients above forty years of age presenting at the
64 nfounded researchers, especially in light of male patients' accelerated disease course at later stage
65 of Buruli ulcer widely varied with age, with male patients accounting for 57% (n=427) of patients age
66 and 1997 to 6.34% between 1998 and 2007, and male patients achieved greater mortality reduction compa
68 ch one-a pulmonary embolism in a 64-year-old male patient after 11 months of treatment-was assessed a
69 ng of the UF is seen in female compared with male patients after mTBI, with sex and UF FA values as s
70 olume, semen quality, and fertility in adult male patients after renal transplantation (RTx) during c
73 aged 25-85 years [median age, 58 years], 22 male patients aged 11-82 years [median age, 62 years]) w
74 r this prospective cohort study, we enrolled male patients aged 2-28 years with Duchenne muscular dys
78 luate, in a hypothetical cohort of Caucasian male patients, aged 67 years with Barcelona Clinic Liver
82 e in-hospital mortality was 12.7% for trauma male patient and 9.1% for trauma female patient (p = 0.0
83 f 0.25 +/- 0.05 times the thoracic width for male patients and 0.28 +/- 0.05 times the thoracic width
84 time attributable risk of cancer of 0.9% for male patients and 1.3% for female patients, whereas an a
86 ated were 67 benign osteochondromas (from 49 male patients and 18 female patients; mean age, 23.4 yea
87 patient (p = 0.065) and 22.9% for nontrauma male patients and 20.6% for nontrauma female patients (p
90 -cause deaths was 25.9 years (25.7-26.0) for male patients and 25.5 years (25.2-25.8) for female pati
91 an YLL was 31.4 years (95% CI 30.5-32.2) for male patients and 30.7 years (29.5-31.9) for female pati
93 ses NMDAR (usually ovarian teratoma), but in male patients and children the presence of a tumor is ra
95 tients with stage III and stage IV melanoma, male patients and patients with a prior history of multi
96 s) and 34 secondary chondrosarcomas (from 27 male patients and seven female patients; mean age, 33.2
98 lesions was significantly lower in lungs of male patients and those never treated with prostacyclin
99 with a history of myocardial infarction (79% male patients) and reliable dietary data at baseline (20
101 Patients were 58 +/- 20 years old, 66% were male patients, and 62.6% had subdural hematoma; admissio
102 and lower lean mass (P = .013) z scores than male patients, and black patients had higher fat mass z
103 were older at the time of disease onset, in male patients, and in individuals with more severe RA.
105 tected using single antigen Luminex beads in male patients awaiting first renal transplantation.
108 could be a potential preventive strategy in male patients because it significantly decreases candidu
109 al DE CT study of the liver in a 59-year-old male patient by using conventional and iterative reconst
110 ction between age and sex was observed, with male patients carrying a larger burden of olfactory defi
112 ach quartile of socioeconomic deprivation in male patients (chi(2) trend 39.6; p<0.0001), female pati
113 functional connectivity of this region: (1) male patients compared with female patients had increase
115 g position decreased from 30 to 11 s), and a male patient could readily swing his legs out of his van
116 ts (age 2-74 years, median 26.5 years; seven male patients) developed a broader spectrum of symptoms
117 ients (age 3-63 years, median 22 years; five male patients) developed refractory status epilepticus o
120 present the case of a 51-year old Caucasian male patient, diagnosed with celiac disease and CMLNS.
122 lvic AVM that was diagnosed in a 30-year-old male patient eight years ago and which progressed despit
124 ithin a 21-month interval, 1,314 consecutive male patient encounters at an STI clinic resulted in col
128 e most common complication (120 cases, 7% of male patients >/=12 years of age), with rates significan
129 t outcomes, we retrospectively analyzed 3782 male patients >/=18 years of age undergoing primary rena
130 blind, placebo-controlled study we recruited male patients (>/=5 years of age; time to rise from floo
132 ch patients did not receive ADHD medication, male patients had 35% lower odds of concurrent substance
136 ) had crazy-paving, while 13 out of 19 (68%) male patients had crazy-paving on their lung HRCT (p=0.0
137 erior INS; (2) female patients compared with male patients had greater negative connectivity of the l
138 In models adjusting for age, sex, and race, male patients had higher rates than female patients (inc
144 2, 7, and 8 female patients and 13, 6, and 6 male patients in the iSFN, IGT-SFN, and DM-SFN groups, r
145 ood prognosis in a subgroup of predominantly male patients in whom initial structural imaging was nor
150 to the index case, the index case being in a male patient, lower community household socioeconomic po
151 oductive health have been beneficial to some male patients, many survivors remain at risk for long-te
152 There were 74 female patients and eight male patients (mean age, 41.9 years+/-13.2 [standard dev
154 26 patients in the study (113 female and 113 male patients; mean [SD] age, 36.7 [17.0] years), 186 (8
156 he 1002 hip joints (1.6%; four female and 12 male patients; mean age, 20.1 years) had SAF type 1 (mea
157 ghty-nine hip joints (8.9%; 43 female and 46 male patients; mean age, 37.8 years) had SAF type 2 (mea
158 T examinations in 49 patients (14 female, 35 male patients; mean age, 57.0 years; range, 12-77 years)
160 erformed in 204 patients (104 female and 100 male patients; mean age, 9 years 6 months [range, 6 mont
161 le patients presenting at a younger age than male patients (median of 32 vs 34 years; P < .001).
162 ed in plasma from 45 young HCM patients (80% male patients; median age, 17 years [interquartile range
163 221 PVRs were performed in 220 patients (130 male patients; median age, 32 years; range, 16-64 years)
164 even patients with bilateral retinoblastoma (male patients, n = 14; median age, 8.4 months) received
165 Of the 114 reported falls, 64% involved a male patient, nearly one third (32%) involved adolescent
166 t age, 28.2 years; range, 12-53 years; eight male patients (nine hips) with a mean age of 26.7 years
170 ria (mean [SD] age, 72.7 [12.5] years; 54.3% male patients), of whom 229 (10.9%) had hypocalcemia on
173 pitalized (83% of female patients and 40% of male patients; P = .04), compared with 40% of patients w
174 ion, patient age was 35.2 +/- 12.6 years (16 male patients), patients were on 2.0 +/- 0.9 inotropes,
175 rthermore, risk of SUDEP is also elevated in male patients, patients with long-duration epilepsy, and
176 antly in females but also affect substantial male patient populations; indeed, morbidity in complicat
185 a higher all-cause mortality was observed in male patients randomized to CRT-ON versus CRT-OFF on uni
189 48.5 years +/- 20.7 [standard deviation]; 53 male patients) referred for cardiac MR imaging because o
190 ents (median age, 68 years; 46 female and 60 male patients) referred for staging or restaging of onco
195 Despite being recommended for all pubertal male patients, sperm banking is not universally practise
200 -year period were included in this study (25 male patients, two female patients; mean age, 32.6 years
201 tive myocardial biopsies were obtained in 15 male patients undergoing coronary bypass grafting, all w
207 data set (n = 368; 144 female patients, 224 male patients) was used to validate the MR imaging findi
211 ested case-control study, 173 female and 209 male patients were identified from within a cross-sectio
214 iles for 99 patients (30 female patients, 69 male patients) were identified from the Cancer Genome At
216 myocardial infarction compared with diabetic male patients, whereas alcohol consumption resulted in s
219 report a rare case of EGPA in a 54-year-old male patient who presented with fever, sore throat and d
220 a hemorrhagic thoracic mass in a 40-year-old male patient who presented with progressive neurological
221 T- and B-cell responses to DBY antigen in a male patient who received hematopoietic stem cells from
225 BY-2) detectable 6-12 mo after transplant in male patients who receive grafts from female donors (F--
227 dy population comprised a total of 168 adult male patients who underwent cardiac ultrasound scanning.
230 uary 2000 to 31 December 2008, we identified male patients, who were aged 18-55 years and newly diagn
231 ysis of RMS cells derived from a 27-year-old male patient whose disease was refractory to treatment.
235 iopsy, and autopsy findings of a 57-year-old male patient with CLIPPERS who repeatedly responded well
237 tal of 22 eyes from 16 female patients and 1 male patient with foveomacular schisis were reviewed fro
238 ibe a case of an adult 33-year-old Caucasian male patient with GSD type Ib accompanied with IBD-like
239 is report, we aimed to present a 67-year-old male patient with jejunal diverticulitis accompanying wi
244 orted the analysis and characterization of a male patient with THSD7A-associated MN who progressed to
248 We performed a cross-sectional study in 100 male patients with acne and 100 age-matched male control
251 Compared with individuals without ADHD, male patients with ADHD (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.47; 95
252 uggested that 41% to 49% of the accidents in male patients with ADHD could have been avoided if they
259 gest poor top-down adjustment of behavior in male patients with BPD despite their efforts at control.
260 comparing anger and aggression in female and male patients with BPD have been widely missing on the b
262 he prevalence of symptomatic hypogonadism in male patients with cancer exceeds that found in comparab
263 ssover study of UDCA in 17 clinically stable male patients with CHF (New York Heart Association funct
264 2014, through February 5, 2015, 14 eyes of 7 male patients with choroideremia (median age, 34 years [
270 cal trial conducted in 2 centers included 76 male patients with DMD or BMD undergoing 2 CMR studies w
273 twofold higher risk of major complications: male patients with grade 3 obesity (AOR 1.71; 95% CI: 1.
275 We therefore prospectively followed 255 male patients with intermittent claudication from the CA
277 rgical referral was less likely among older, male patients with Medicaid insurance and advanced tumor
280 d trial comparing WW with routine repair for male patients with minimally symptomatic inguinal hernia
283 Female patients were more compliant than male patients with postvaccination antibody titer measur
287 h alcohol dependence in a population of 1333 male patients with severe alcohol dependence and 939 con
288 for injury severity and other risk factors, male patients with severe obesity-grade 3 obesity [adjus
289 underestimate the extent of inflammation in male patients with severity grade I and over estimate th
290 troparesis are more common in female than in male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
293 937 adults (median age, 37 years; 66.5% were male), patients with severe malaria had higher prevalenc
294 210; mean age, 32.0 +/- 9.3 (SD) years; 59% male], patients with bipolar spectrum [n = 192; mean age
296 rospective cohort study of 625 neonates (58% male patients) with a median GA of 33.4 weeks (range, 24
298 had a better result from CRT-D therapy than male patients, with a significant 69% reduction in death
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