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1 table coronary artery disease (SCAD) treated medically.
2 ypass surgery and a comparable group managed medically.
3 h heart failure can nearly always be managed medically.
4 eated surgically and 49 of whom were treated medically.
5 schemia, and symptoms that can be controlled medically.
6 ases graded as mild or moderate were managed medically.
7 n intraocular pressure, which was controlled medically.
8 idential care home than those managed purely medically.
9 lected by an expert panel as associated with medically actionable genetic disorders that may be undia
10 ts clinically valid, medically important and medically actionable genomic findings (for example, path
11 ally, 1 participant had 2 autosomal dominant medically actionable incidental findings (unrelated to r
12 fined estimate of the burden of adult onset, medically actionable incidental findings expected from e
13  and the possibility of being informed about medically actionable incidental findings.
14 d 'clinically valuable' findings even if not medically actionable-for instance, findings that help co
15  related to patient phenotype and incidental medically-actionable mutations.
16 ghting proteins were originally described in medically, agriculturally, and commercially important me
17                    The groups were otherwise medically and demographically comparable.
18  provides insight into the evolution of this medically and economically important group of fungi, and
19 s and reductive evolution in one of the most medically and economically important microsporidian line
20 uld be constructively engaged to communicate medically and economically possible goals, and eventuall
21 fic management would be of great advantages, medically and economically.
22 tunities for both selective elimination of a medically and financially devastating disease in dogs an
23 of function of the entire brain, and it is a medically and legally accepted mechanism of death in the
24           Diplopia was reported in 41 of 195 medically and surgically treated patients (21%) with gla
25          Diplopia may be under-recognized in medically and surgically treated patients with glaucoma,
26 e prevalence, type, and cause of diplopia in medically and surgically treated patients with glaucoma.
27 those 442, 60.6% had uATBAD and were treated medically, and 39.4% had cATBAD, of whom 39.0% were trea
28 ransplantation in a child can be surgically, medically, and functionally successful under carefully c
29 yet to be defined, these recommendations are medically appropriate and practical, while limiting the
30                                        Using medically ascertained data, we applied the cumulative bu
31 c health concern and parallels the uptake of medically assisted conception.
32 h diverticulitis, 179,649 (85%) were managed medically at their index admission.
33 stically significant differences in rates of medically attended acute adverse events or adverse birth
34 work enrolled subjects aged >/=6 months with medically attended acute respiratory illness (MAARI), in
35 influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) against medically attended acute respiratory illness (MAARI).
36  productivity loss among working adults with medically attended acute respiratory illnesses and compa
37 tiveness of influenza vaccines in preventing medically attended acute respiratory illnesses caused by
38 events collected for 28 days, and serious or medically attended adverse events collected for 6 months
39 us vaccination program significantly reduced medically attended ARD in this low-resource population i
40 dose of Shanchol was effective in preventing medically attended cholera in this study.
41 orted estimates of direct protection against medically attended confirmed cholera conferred by kOCVs.
42 ldren with asthma were at increased risk for medically attended EV-D68 illness.
43 ) of people with PCR-confirmed influenza had medically attended illness.
44 illness (ILI) relies primarily on reports of medically attended illness.
45 007 (n = 295,420), containing information on medically attended infectious diseases according to Inte
46 val [CI], 37.0%-75.6%) for the prevention of medically attended laboratory-confirmed influenza illnes
47       This makes understanding the burden of medically attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteriti
48                                              Medically attended norovirus-attributable gastroenteriti
49                                      Of 6001 medically attended respiratory infections, 302 (5%) were
50 stational age) infants for the prevention of medically attended RSV acute lower respiratory tract inf
51              There was no effect on rates of medically attended wheezing in children aged 1-3 years (
52            Participants were followed up for medically attended wheezing until they reached age 3 yea
53           Vaccine effectiveness (VE) against medically attended, laboratory-confirmed influenza A(H3N
54 ccination among patients >/=9 years old with medically-attended acute respiratory illness in the US I
55 ccination among patients >/=9 years old with medically-attended acute respiratory illness in the US I
56 r percent of patients were initially managed medically, but in all 54 cases the lens fragment was eve
57        All participants were followed-up for medically certified cardiac events from January 1994 to
58                     In food allergic people, medically coded food anaphylaxis had an incidence rate o
59 ient, high-quality care to children who have medically complex conditions and may require weeks or mo
60 rovement scores were lower for patients with medically complex conditions compared with patients with
61                                Patients with medically complex conditions undergoing repair of large
62 ume changes in the remaining kidney of these medically complex donors remain largely unknown.
63                                              Medically complex living donors demonstrate similar comp
64 ealth services planning for this vulnerable, medically complex population.
65 djusted Medicare expenditures, but were less medically complex.
66                     A sizeable proportion of medically controlled glaucoma patients with open angles
67 spitalized more frequently than persons with medically controlled HIV and cardiovascular hospitalizat
68 those of immunologically intact persons with medically controlled HIV.
69 until such time as the eye is uninflamed and medically cured of Acanthamoeba.
70                                              Medically derived (131)I (t1/2 = 8.04 d) is discharged f
71                               Eligible women medically diagnosed with metabolic syndrome (n=115) were
72 ice-related, and mental health predictors of medically documented suicide attempts among active-duty
73  also was terminated in the second trimester medically due to the ultrasound diagnosis of POC.
74 96 people in the state of Wisconsin would be medically eligible and willing to donate each year at th
75  actually received SLT, as the rest were not medically eligible.
76 rent Ebola outbreak in west Africa have been medically evacuated for treatment of Ebola virus disease
77            Of the 27 patients, 24 (89%) were medically evacuated from West Africa or were exposed to
78                   Several patients have been medically evacuated to hospitals in the United States an
79 k has resulted in multiple individuals being medically evacuated to other countries for clinical mana
80 is to eight consecutive individuals who were medically evacuated to the UK from west Africa between J
81                                        Among medically evacuated US military combat causalities in Af
82 f symptomatic patients, but could be managed medically, except for 1 patient who was symptomatic befo
83              Moreover, some disorders may be medically feasible targets but are not practicable, in l
84 d rituximab (FCR) is first-line treatment of medically fit chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patient
85                                              Medically fit patients received concurrent weekly carbop
86 y of self-harm, were fluent in English, were medically fit to interview, and were not participating i
87             Current standard care may be too medically focussed to meet all of women's complex needs.
88    Patients with severe TR are often managed medically for years before TV repair or replacement.
89 rs (172 women) aged 21 to 100 years who were medically healthy and cognitively normal.
90 m dietary control; and 3) control group: 150 medically healthy individuals.
91               Study participants included 14 medically healthy subjects with CD (mean age = 41 +/- 6
92                            Participants were medically healthy, aged 18 to 65 years, met criteria for
93 mental disorders (NDDs) are behaviorally and medically heterogeneous.
94  lower costs, and practices that served more medically high-risk patients had lower quality and highe
95 formance by practices that serve socially or medically high-risk patients.
96 al sequelae and may be monitored and treated medically if not worsening.
97                           Among hospitalized medically ill patients, extended-duration betrixaban sig
98                         Hospitalized acutely medically ill subjects (n=7513) were randomized in a dou
99 his retrospective APEX trial substudy (Acute Medically Ill Venous Thromboembolism Prevention With Ext
100   Solid organ transplant recipients, who are medically immunosuppressed to prevent graft rejection, h
101                                  Serious and medically important adverse events were monitored for up
102 to individual participants clinically valid, medically important and medically actionable genomic fin
103 t the need to curb the nontherapeutic use of medically important antimicrobials in food animal produc
104 n-structural protein during infection with a medically important arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus).
105         Dengue virus (DENV), one of the most medically important arthropod-borne viruses, is transmit
106                   Staphylococcus aureus is a medically important bacterial pathogen that, during infe
107 for the discovery of new mechanisms in other medically important bacterial pathogens.
108 psules revealed significant activity against medically important bacterial strains.
109                               Chlamydia is a medically important bacterium that infects eukaryotic ce
110 sensitivity that pairs well with the size of medically important biomacromolecules and biological par
111 y diverse specialized metabolites, including medically important compounds.
112 nnaschii (MjNhaP1), a close homologue of the medically important eukaryotic NHE Na(+)/H(+) exchangers
113 rane/envelope (prM/E) or NS1 proteins of six medically important flaviviruses, including dengue virus
114 broadly conserved in the C proteins of other medically important flaviviruses, including that of ZIKV
115 genetic relationships and introgression in a medically important group of Afrotropical mosquito sibli
116 rapeutic targets to block the replication of medically important human pathogens.
117 adox through studies of the B repeats of the medically important M1 protein.
118 oplastids, a group of organisms that include medically important members of the genus Trypanosoma and
119 to lead to dramatic changes in the naming of medically important molds and yeasts.
120                    We survey a wide range of medically important mosquito species, to quantitatively
121 idae, Flavivirus) has become one of the most medically important mosquito-borne viruses because of it
122 , and that in other dipterans, including the medically important mosquitoes, Loqs-PA participates in
123 he mechanism by which TRIM56 restricts these medically important orthomyxoviruses.
124 Ss-riok-2) from Strongyloides stercoralis, a medically important parasitic nematode (Order Rhabditida
125                   Staphylococcus aureus is a medically important pathogen with an abundance of virule
126                         Remarkably, numerous medically important pathogens utilize polar growth, acce
127 t epidemic of chikungunya virus (CHIKV), are medically important pathogens.
128  life-threatening infections for an array of medically important pathogens.
129 for the study of the immune response to this medically important protozoan parasite.
130 le archive of reports of relationships among medically important variants and phenotypes.
131  subunit vaccines or inhibitors against this medically important virus family.
132 uitoes are responsible for transmitting many medically important viruses such as those that cause Zik
133       The paramyxoviral family contains many medically important viruses, including measles virus, mu
134 iruses (family Bunyaviridae) are emerging as medically important viruses.
135                   Tick-borne viruses include medically important zoonotic pathogens that can cause li
136        JG40 also blocks replication of other medically-important flaviviruses including yellow fever,
137 roviding resilience against introgression of medically-important loci and traits, found to be more pr
138   Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a medically incurable disease resulting in death from righ
139  (aRR, 1.55; 95% CI, 1.05-2.30), having both medically indicated (aRR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.08-1.43) and s
140  infants, shoulder dystocia, spontaneous and medically indicated premature birth, and stillbirth.
141 d spontaneous preterm births, 335 (3.6%) had medically indicated preterm births, and 8601 (91.4%) had
142  to prevent cesarean deliveries that are not medically indicated.
143 ers to peginterferon alfa plus ribavirin; or medically ineligible for, previously intolerant of, or i
144 days of life; and (5) a composite measure of medically intensive EOL care including any of the aforem
145 of patients (449 of 663) received at least 1 medically intensive EOL care measure.
146 ost AYA patients received at least 1 form of medically intensive EOL care.
147                Their biophysical effects and medically interesting activities are related to their me
148                      Nonetheless, it remains medically interesting to develop sensitive and specific
149 th these zebrafish findings, we treated five medically intractable Dravet syndrome patients with a cl
150 rtunity to study a research participant with medically intractable epilepsy who had extensive bilater
151 ntracranial EEG data from rare patients with medically intractable epilepsy, and found evidence for r
152 ispheric language dominance in patients with medically intractable focal epilepsies against the resul
153                     Data in 23 patients with medically intractable focal epilepsy were retrospectivel
154 measure language laterality in patients with medically intractable focal epilepsy.
155 , five male) 19-56 years old with severe and medically intractable TS were treated with high-frequenc
156 nhibition to Clarify the Optimal Strategy to Medically Manage Acute Coronary Syndromes (TRILOGY ACS)
157 nhibition to cLarify the Optimal strateGy to medically manage Acute Coronary Syndromes) trial of aspi
158 me of cardiovascular death, MI, or stroke in medically managed ACS patients treated with clopidogrel
159 ased on the natural history of patients with medically managed aortic stenosis and preserved left ven
160 tionship of CYP2C19 genotype and outcomes in medically managed patients with acute coronary syndromes
161  effectiveness of clopidogrel in real-world, medically managed patients with unstable angina (UA) or
162                                     Of these medically managed patients, 27,450 (16.3%) suffered a se
163 reoperation (0 versus 36 points, P<0.001) or medically managed pump thrombosis (0 versus 5 points, P=
164                   Spontaneous MI following a medically managed UA/NSTEMI event is common.
165 nsight into the long-term natural history of medically managed UA/NSTEMI patients and could be used t
166 nts with genital chlamydia are diagnosed and medically managed via an automated online clinical consu
167  initiate opioid use disorder treatment with medically managed withdrawal).
168       In patients who were initially treated medically (n = 770; 58%), BNPratio was a powerful, indep
169                    They provide criteria for medically necessary testing.
170 alling the laboratory, if testing was deemed medically necessary.
171 of a local Medicare administrator, if deemed medically necessary.
172 vents and mortality between patients treated medically or by intervention, but the severity of CAD wa
173 niche, including virulence factors and other medically or environmentally important adaptations.
174 pitals, effective referral systems for women medically or socially at high risk, and financial subsid
175 ed and prevented as much as possible, unless medically prescribed.
176                                      Without medically proven pharmacological treatments, interventio
177                                              Medically qualified anaesthetists were available in 16%
178      Some patients can require colectomy for medically refractory disease or to treat colonic neoplas
179                       Subjects (n = 79) were medically refractory epilepsy patients undergoing intrac
180 ranial EEG data from rare patients (Ps) with medically refractory epilepsy, enabling us to test the h
181 y captured from nine human participants with medically refractory epilepsy.
182 n of the corpus callosum in 22 patients with medically refractory epilepsy.
183 a last resort for patients with intractable, medically refractory epilepsy.
184 sion studies were analysed in 31 consecutive medically refractory focal epilepsy patients, evaluated
185 he diagnostic evaluation of individuals with medically refractory focal seizures being considered for
186 t operated eyes of consecutive patients with medically refractory GFCS and JOAG in a single-surgeon p
187 erm outcomes of 360-degree trabeculotomy for medically refractory GFCS and JOAG.
188 ccessful initial surgical treatment for both medically refractory GFCS and JOAG.
189  surgical standard of care for patients with medically refractory glaucoma.
190  current therapies, a subset of patients has medically refractory MG.
191 ropsychological outcomes in 21 patients with medically refractory mTLE who underwent LITT at the Univ
192 ystematic reviews and 2 large case series of medically refractory patients treated with surgery repor
193 rial, we recruited eligible patients (severe medically refractory Tourette's syndrome, age >/=20 year
194                                              Medically refractory unilateral temporal lobe epilepsy (
195 l neurodevelopment presented with 3 years of medically refractory, progressive epilepsy and myoclonus
196 esting evolutionary questions and of several medically related aspects.
197 s ranging from scaled-up power generation to medically related devices.
198 ates and showcased in the preparation of the medically relevant 4-substituted coumarin scaffold.
199 n and secretion are conserved across several medically relevant Acinetobacter species.
200 een secretion systems in the pathobiology of medically relevant Acinetobacter species.
201 mmary gland of cows consumes 11 tons/year of medically relevant antimicrobials, yet, this practice mi
202 design of improved biomaterial scaffolds for medically relevant applications.
203                          Direct detection of medically relevant biomarkers in whole blood without the
204 sylation processing for biotechnological and medically relevant cells together with the unique opport
205 ly is no available crystal structure of this medically relevant channel that could be used for struct
206 sibly realize alternative supplies for these medically relevant compounds.
207  Remarkably, the inhibitor was active in two medically relevant contexts.
208 the GRNs of more complex, or economically or medically relevant counterparts.
209  ePCR in NECEEM-based aptamer selection to a medically relevant DNA repair enzyme, ABH2.
210              However, the phylogeny of these medically relevant enzymes remains unclear, prompting us
211 itin-rich waste streams to understanding how medically relevant fungi remodel their chitin-containing
212 teria, recent studies have demonstrated that medically relevant fungi such as Candida albicans and As
213 iants of uncertain significance (VUS) in 180 medically relevant genes, including all ACMG-designated
214 ncing enables the accurate interpretation of medically relevant genetic variation, deep inferences re
215  that limits the proliferation and spread of medically relevant Gram-negative, -positive, and acid fa
216 improved prediction of CcpA targets in other medically relevant gram-positive pathogens.
217 opy is an emerging microscopic technique for medically relevant imaging because certain endogenous pr
218 miRNAs that inhibit the replication of three medically relevant members of the flavivirus family: Wes
219 e conserved expression of Asp f3 homologs in medically relevant molds and yeasts prompts future evalu
220 hallenges and are particularly important for medically relevant pathogens, such as malaria parasites.
221 ghts into an ecologically, industrially, and medically relevant quantitative trait-tolerance of oxida
222 method can answer important biologically and medically relevant questions.
223  leukemia viruses (GALVs) are among the most medically relevant retroviruses due to their use as vira
224 e we studied one of the most diversified and medically relevant RNA virus families, the Bunyaviridae,
225  are especially important where they concern medically relevant species.
226  predictions on the response of a protein to medically relevant stimuli such as pathological mutation
227 mone activation of conserved Rgg proteins in medically relevant Streptococcus species.
228                                     The most medically relevant substrates are thought to be sphingom
229 that TbSNM1 activity is non-essential to the medically relevant T. brucei life cycle stage.
230  that TEAD1 and its downstream effectors are medically relevant targets for enhancing muscle regenera
231  analysis can be accomplished on potentially medically relevant time scales.
232                        Cryoinjury models are medically relevant to diseases in human infants with hea
233 hifting approach has a wide applicability to medically relevant topics including advancing cancer tre
234                   Some "other" inositols are medically relevant, for example, scyllo-inositol (neurod
235 ell heterogeneity is functionally and likely medically relevant.
236 hree preference-sensitive decisions would be medically relevant.
237 ary-based information extraction to identify medically-relevant concepts in tweets.
238 anial EEG recordings from rare patients with medically resistant epilepsy, we find that theta oscilla
239             Medical records of patients with medically reversible LSC disease were reviewed.
240 re cases of low back pain that are caused by medically serious pathology, and so require diagnostic w
241  and may be associated with the virulence of medically significant Gram-negative bacteria.
242 ain how reproduction of HSV-1, a ubiquitous, medically significant human pathogen causing a spectrum
243 cute gastroenteritis, should protect against medically significant illness and reduce transmission.
244            Homo sapiens harbor two distinct, medically significant species of simplexviruses, herpes
245 rated opt-out HCV antibody (Ab) screening of medically stable baby boomers presenting to an urban aca
246                Participants had to have been medically stable for at least 30 days and have received
247 nes recommend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in medically stable outpatients with heart failure (HF); ho
248 acceptable model of treatment for uninsured, medically stable patients to complete extended courses o
249 (OPAT) is accepted as safe and effective for medically stable patients to complete intravenous (IV) a
250 t appropriate for their gestational age, and medically stable).
251 gnetic resonance imaging was conducted on 48 medically stable, unmedicated outpatients with major dep
252 ife-sustaining therapy, 54.0% (n = 760) were medically suitable for donation after circulatory death.
253                                The number of medically suitable patients who die within 2 hours of pl
254 hat 5-year period, there were 494 authorized medically suitable potential DCDs that the NEOB evaluate
255 y was to assess the impact of a preoperative medically supervised exercise program on outcomes after
256 39.4% had cATBAD, of whom 39.0% were treated medically to 30.0% with open repair, 21.3% with thoracic
257 aneous PFO closure (7.3%) versus 33 patients medically treated (10.5%; hazard ratio, 0.72; 95% confid
258 n +/- SD], 71 +/- 12 y) exhibiting small and medically treated AAA (maximal diameter, 46 +/- 3 mm) un
259 ic changes accompanying the growth phases of medically treated AAA.
260                       The rates of growth of medically treated abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) are d
261             INTERPRETATION: In patients with medically treated angina and severe coronary stenosis, P
262 ilar proportions of GDD, trabeculectomy, and medically treated cases (3/47 [6%], 5/61 [8%], and 10/87
263 ry was 0.76 (95% CI 0.42-1.39) compared with medically treated GERD patients.
264                        Controls consisted of medically treated glaucoma patients with stable IOP and
265 in the PFO closure group versus 10.2% in the medically treated group; hazard ratio, 0.64; 95% confide
266 ion at 5 years, compared with none of the 15 medically treated patients (p=0.0007).
267 without medication, compared with four (27%) medically treated patients (p=0.0457).
268 gina does not predict all-cause mortality in medically treated patients with LV systolic dysfunction
269 aluate the short- and long-term evolution of medically treated patients with type B IMH with and with
270      Surgical patients lost more weight than medically treated patients, but weight changes did not p
271 47-0.60) had improved survival compared with medically treated patients.
272 ain definition being physician-diagnosed and medically treated RW up to 13 months of age.
273 iplopia was found in a similar proportion of medically treated, post-trabeculectomy, and post-GDD cas
274 dergone trabeculectomy, and 87 patients were medically treated.
275                                Patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma and no prior incisional
276     The TVT Study enrolled 212 patients with medically uncontrolled glaucoma who had previous catarac
277             Patients 18-85 years of age with medically uncontrolled glaucoma who had previous catarac
278 iveness of self-blood pressure monitoring in medically underserved and largely black and Hispanic par
279 portion of URM ophthalmologists practiced in medically underserved areas (P < .001).
280 tract-level measures of federally designated medically underserved areas, education, income, housing
281 zed controlled equivalency clinical trial in medically underserved areas, outpatient clinics, and the
282                                Most are from medically underserved populations; 1 in 3 African Americ
283                           Some patients with medically unexplained symptoms or alternative medical di
284 opulation, without medical insurance, higher medically uninsured rates, and had higher unemployment r
285 of the procedure should include avoidance of medically unnecessary primary caesarean section.
286                       The molecular basis of medically unresponsive CHI due to dominant ABCC8 mutatio
287          Dominant mutations in ABCC8 causing medically unresponsive CHI have been reported; however,
288 ns has been studied in 10 patients, who were medically unresponsive to diazoxide (DZX), and nine of w
289                   Three patients were deemed medically unsuitable following surgical inspection, 56 p
290 ixteen patients subject to ICOD were finally medically unsuitable organ donors.ICOD contributed to 24
291 listing with removal codes of "too sick" or "medically unsuitable." A total of 44 388 patients were i
292 iated inherited retinal dystrophy previously medically untreatable.
293 four different aqueous solvents (including a medically-used formulation) have been studied using shor
294 t detection is an essential step in gleaning medically useful information from genome data.
295 rm that this convenient method would provide medically useful information.
296 OA exposures and liver injury biomarkers and medically validated liver disease.
297             The IBD group was divided into a medically well adjusted "remission-group" (n = 14; IBD-R
298  The majority (83.1%) were initially treated medically, with only 16.5% or 2.2% undergoing in-hospita
299 STEMI)/unstable angina (UA) who were managed medically without planned revascularization.
300 comes in patients with ACS initially managed medically without revascularization who were randomized

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