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1 evaluated hospital discharges from 2013 that met criteria for 3M Health Information Systems' potentia
2 nearly five times as likely as the others to meet criteria for a diagnosis at age 6.
3 matopoietic stem cell transplantation do not meet criteria for a more specific post-transplantation p
4 ort of ambulatory heart failure patients who meet criteria for a primary prevention ICD.
5 y 20%-35% of individuals 12-35 years old who meet criteria for a prodromal risk syndrome convert to p
6 postinjury were significantly more likely to meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder at 12 months (o
7  to 30 minutes, and either failed or did not meet criteria for a spontaneous breathing trial.
8 p adolescents who are using drugs but do not meet criteria for a substance use disorder to reduce or
9 py, termed here major pathological response, meets criteria for a surrogate; major pathological respo
10  of services was much higher among those who met criteria for a 12-month DSM-IV disorder (31.9%) than
11  Fifty-eight (16.5%) patients with psoriasis met criteria for a diagnosis of major depression.
12 chotic experiences (mean [SE], 65.2% [4.2%]) met criteria for a DSM-IV depressive, anxiety, or substa
13 he PTSD node showed high rates for women who met criteria for a major depressive episode, which sugge
14 at half of the individuals in this study who met criteria for a psychiatric disorder had not sought h
15                          Of these, 79 (1.7%) met criteria for a psychotic disorder, and of those, onl
16                 The majority of patients who met criteria for a randomized controlled trial did so on
17  represented by how often patients initially met criteria for a spirometric diagnosis of COPD but the
18  At follow-up, 38 occasional stimulant users met criteria for a stimulant use disorder (problem stimu
19 used alcohol or drugs in the past year; 7.9% met criteria for a substance-related disorder, with Nati
20                        A subgroup of 493 men met criteria for AAMI based on baseline subjective memor
21      More than 70% of schizophrenia patients met criteria for acquired dyslexia, with 50% reading bel
22 he number of D1 receptor knock-out mice that met criteria for acquisition of cocaine self-administrat
23                     We evaluated 290 men who met criteria for active surveillance (ie, PSA density <
24 or and the area under the curve for patients meeting criteria for acute respiratory distress syndrome
25 xty-two patients were enrolled, including 47 meeting criteria for acute respiratory distress syndrome
26 spiratory failure and pulmonary infiltrates, meeting criteria for acute respiratory distress syndrome
27 nd adequate construct validity, as mice that met criteria for acute deterioration had significantly w
28           The mortality rate of patients who met criteria for acute kidney injury was significantly h
29 ry in hospital and non-hospital settings who met criteria for acute kidney injury.
30         Ninety-one of the 273 subjects (33%) met criteria for acute lung injury within 5 days of trau
31  median of 6 days after T cell therapy; five met criteria for acute respiratory distress syndrome.
32 nrolled 33 patients (mean age, 62 years) who met criteria for AD, but had no history of seizures, and
33  studies in the bariatric surgery literature meet criteria for adequate follow-up.
34 viduals with adult ADHD, 112 (67.5%) did not meet criteria for ADHD at any assessment in childhood.
35 ious pulmonary adverse events, and 35 (5.4%) met criteria for ALI.
36 information on NPM1 and CEBPA, 5848 patients met criteria for "AML, NOS." After multivariate adjustme
37      Study participants were 25 patients who met criteria for amnestic mild cognitive impairment, 27
38 y cognitively normal elders, 26 patients who met criteria for amnestic mild cognitive impairment, and
39 e significantly more likely than controls to meet criteria for an anxiety disorder.
40 g characterize 7-month-old infants who later meet criteria for an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and
41         Sites were notified if a participant met criteria for an exacerbation and contacted participa
42                              Eighty articles met criteria for analysis.
43        There were 102 patients in ADNI 2 who met criteria for analysis.
44                      A total of 412 patients met criteria for analysis.
45        A total of 373 cases and 309 controls met criteria for analysis.
46 er comparative studies and 46 cohort studies met criteria for analysis.
47            One hundred twenty-eight articles met criteria for analysis.
48 n group 2, 67 in group 3, and 65 in group 4) met criteria for analysis.
49 ance disorders, with 63.9% of lifetime cases meeting criteria for another such disorder.
50                               Progression to meeting criteria for antiretroviral initiation in the DT
51                                        Those meeting criteria for antiretroviral therapy (ART) receiv
52 a for more than one subtype, and 25% did not meet criteria for any subtype.
53 rting ideation and psychotic experiences and meeting criteria for any psychiatric disorder was 47.4%
54              A total of 25.1% of respondents met criteria for any 30-day disorder (15.0% internalizin
55                                 Children who met criteria for any diagnosis at age 3 were nearly five
56 orty-two (4.0%) of 1,046 hospital admissions met criteria for ARDS.
57 onal Berlin criteria, no patients would have met criteria for ARDS.
58            AA men with very low-risk PCa who meet criteria for AS but undergo immediate surgery exper
59                         Fifty-seven children met criteria for ASD based on clinical-best estimate dia
60                                     Probands met criteria for ASD, and affection status of parents an
61                     At 24 months, 28 infants met criteria for ASDs and 64 infants did not.
62             Three-quarters of those with BPS met criteria for at least 1 other disorder, with anxiety
63 ut no current disorders (recovered), and 127 met criteria for at least one current DSM-IV disorder (c
64 fetime psychiatric disorders (resilient), 85 met criteria for at least one past DSM-IV disorder but n
65 ercent (95% confidence interval, 20% to 51%) met criteria for at least one psychiatric illness: major
66 criteria entered analysis, of whom 25 (4.8%) met criteria for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorde
67 regression) and 14 ASD children (who did not meet criteria for AU) were compared to 12 GP children.
68                   Infants were classified as meeting criteria for autism spectrum disorder, other dev
69 some form of developmental concerns (but not meeting criteria for autism) at 36 months.
70 d by the World Health Organization) who also met criteria for bacterial, viral, or malarial infection
71 ected to continue for at least 24 h, and who met criteria for baseline functional independence were e
72 ipolar Disorder (STEP-BD), 1,380 individuals met criteria for bipolar I or II depressive syndromes at
73  with borderline personality disorder had to meet criteria for both the Revised Diagnostic Interview
74                    A total of 290 inpatients meeting criteria for both the Revised Diagnostic Intervi
75                                      The MAR met criteria for both ACR and AMR.
76 find unique features of people whose illness met criteria for both bereavement-related depression and
77 ed risk for stroke, percutaneous LAA closure met criteria for both noninferiority and superiority, co
78 re age 12 years, with most of these episodes meeting criteria for BP not otherwise specified and, to
79 ontraindications to HB donation, 4,855 cases met criteria for brain death (BD) diagnosis and were con
80                                              Meeting criteria for brief limited intermittent psychoti
81                      Of the 370 students who met criteria for burnout in 2006, 99 (26.8%) recovered.
82 ed PPIs between 1998 and 2007; 1544 patients met criteria for CAP subsequent to PPI initiation; 15440
83                     A total of 2.3% of twins met criteria for caseness, with significantly higher rat
84 9 subjects followed up, 66 developed CDA and met criteria for celiac disease and 46 developed only CD
85 ed in the study were 395 bereaved adults who met criteria for CG recruited from March 2010 to Septemb
86 tionally, 5.9% (95% CI, 4.4-7.4) of children met criteria for class 2 obesity and 2.1% (95% CI, 1.6-2
87 r class 2 obesity and 2.1% (95% CI, 1.6-2.7) met criteria for class 3 obesity.
88 ts (2.8%) from 10 different families (15.6%) met criteria for classic LFS and had documented colorect
89 n additional eight patients who have not yet met criteria for clinical relapse.
90                             All participants met criteria for clinically defined or probable sIBM.
91 iteria for major depression and 203 patients met criteria for clinically significant minor depression
92 tients who enrolled in this study, five (5%) met criteria for cognitive impairment and three did not
93  refractory OH VF/VT cardiac arrest who also met criteria for continuing resuscitation in the CCL.
94          Fifty-five (89%) of the 62 patients met criteria for continuing resuscitation on CCL arrival
95              We found that 11.9% of patients met criteria for CRS.
96                    Among 35,841 patients who met criteria for CRT-D, those whose ICD was implanted by
97                   Overall, 29.7% of patients met criteria for current depression and 24.6% were in po
98 stic interview, 0.4% of children with cancer met criteria for current PTSD, and 2.8% met lifetime cri
99                                Of those, two met criteria for cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, two i
100        Of 136 deaths in the NICU, 60 (44.1%) met criteria for DCDD; however, fewer than 10% were refe
101 ominantly in memory function, but who do not meet criteria for dementia.
102 n the immediate treatment group continued to meet criteria for dental phobia at follow-up as compared
103 olescents who did not self-identify as goths met criteria for depression compared with 28 (18%) of 15
104 depression symptoms found that men and women met criteria for depression in equal proportions: 30.6%
105 of men (26.3%) than women (21.9%) (P = .007) met criteria for depression.
106 ypomanic and depressive symptoms that do not meet criteria for depressive episodes); and bipolar diso
107 ore at 12-month follow-up and the proportion meeting criteria for depressive disorder (PHQ-9 score >/
108  a greater proportion of cases than controls met criteria for diabetes in the -36 to -24 (P = .04), -
109                                         None met criteria for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Me
110 participated in all 7 study waves, only 1.2% met criteria for disorder every time.
111             Three-month prevalence rates for meeting criteria for disruptive mood dysregulation disor
112                    Men and women (n=150) who met criteria for DSM-IV alcohol dependence were recruite
113  with PTSD or depression at 7 months did not meet criteria for either condition at 1 month.
114           Nearly 30% of the patients did not meet criteria for either follicular- or luteal-phase cat
115 33 acute respiratory distress syndrome cases met criteria for engraftment syndrome and 15 for diffuse
116 have shown that NAD(+) and ADP ribose better meet criteria for enteric inhibitory neurotransmitters i
117       Results: Of those screened, 105 youths met criteria for entry into the study, and 101 were rand
118 ed medical records and included patients who met criteria for epilepsy.
119 oring TLH; 95% CI, -5.5% to 6.1%; P = .007), meeting criteria for equivalence.
120 or TCV, and 5 for WMH) from distinct regions met criteria for evaluation in stage 2.
121 al of AKI was defined as alive and no longer meeting criteria for even stage 1.
122 ve been found to be affected in patients who meet criteria for familial Alzheimer's disease due to th
123 o record C nociceptors of 30 female patients meeting criteria for fibromyalgia and compared with reco
124                               A total of 86% met criteria for functional dyspepsia, primarily postpra
125  literature search revealed 17 articles that met criteria for further review: 11 studies reporting di
126 ut continuation to phase 3 because the trial met criteria for futility, but we continued to follow-up
127 2013, patients presenting with a sore throat meeting criteria for GAS testing and not meeting criteri
128 ericans, including seven SNPs near six genes meeting criteria for genome-wide significance (P < 2 x 1
129             Of 80 cases, 9 eyes (9 children) met criteria for Group 1; 24 eyes (19 children) met crit
130  criteria for Group 1; 24 eyes (19 children) met criteria for Group 2.
131 51% [95% confidence interval {CI}, 44%-58%]) met criteria for having comparative efficacy data availa
132            Approximately 1 in 5 of the women met criteria for hazardous drinking.
133                All adult surgical inpatients meeting criteria for HCAHPS sampling from 2013 to 2014 a
134 sed clinically and stratified into those who met criteria for high risk or first-episode psychotic il
135                Thirty-nine pedigrees (12.7%) met criteria for high, 31 (10.1%) for medium, 46 (15.0%)
136 led that the percentages of participants who met criteria for high-risk screening based on family his
137 lysis, the numbers of participants who newly met criteria for high-risk screening based on family his
138             For children and adolescents who met criteria for hypertension or prehypertension at 3 or
139 ow Coma Scale score of 8 or less who did not meet criteria for hypovolemic shock.
140 ignificant comorbidities who would otherwise meet criteria for ICD implantation on the basis of sympt
141              Two-thirds of patients (n = 28) met criteria for impaired fasting glucose/impaired gluco
142 groups in the percentage of participants who met criteria for improvement (score < or = 2) on the Cli
143 e did not receive treatment and thus did not meet criteria for inclusion in the full analysis set.
144                   Of 5,723 MESA participants meeting criteria for inclusion, 1,674 had MetS by Adult
145 a outlet (Twitter) to identify organisations meeting criteria for inclusion.
146  search retrieved 1,986 studies, of which 11 met criteria for inclusion (6 RCTs and 5 prospective obs
147 he 605 patient medical records reviewed, 194 met criteria for inclusion (n=79 for lidocaine, n=74 for
148         In the Duke Databank, 3,517 patients met criteria for inclusion and 1,402 (40%) had AP.
149        Ten case studies and 19 group studies met criteria for inclusion in the review.
150                        Twenty-three patients met criteria for inclusion in this study (isolated orbit
151 iteria, there were 25 controlled trials that met criteria for inclusion in vote-counting and P-value
152 b articles (published between 2009 and 2015) met criteria for inclusion, and 8 articles were able to
153 ull-text review and 97 reports of 81 studies met criteria for inclusion.
154 6 were reviewed at the full-text level and 6 met criteria for inclusion.
155 ials and 13 cohort studies of LDCT screening met criteria for inclusion.
156 a patients; of which, 10 independent studies met criteria for inclusion.
157 ction of 2-5-cm HCCs, and fewer patients who met criteria for increased transplant priority.
158              For all readers, fewer patients met criteria for increased transplantation priority with
159 3.12; 95% CI, 1.62-5.99) were more likely to meet criteria for infection than patients with M. chimae
160                          Of 211 patients, 56 met criteria for infection.
161      19 367 (1% overall, 8% of participants) met criteria for intense and sustained participation (at
162 tseason assessment, the majority of athletes met criteria for Joint National Commission (seventh repo
163           A small but significant percentage met criteria for kidney transplantation at 1 year becaus
164 en of the 31 (22%) patients with 1-year data met criteria for kidney transplantation within the first
165  a history of childhood SLI, but who did not meet criteria for language impairment in adulthood (SLI-
166 ican women had a significantly lower odds of meeting criteria for lifetime (odds ratio [OR], 0.39; 95
167 ite women had a significantly higher odds of meeting criteria for lifetime (OR, 2.76; 95% CI, 1.22-6.
168              Two and a half percent of youth met criteria for lifetime bipolar I or II disorder and 1
169 ncrease of at least one free light chain and met criteria for light-chain MGUS.
170 .4%) developed dementia, of whom 109 (86.5%) met criteria for LOAD.
171                  Thirty percent of survivors met criteria for low BMD, and 18.6% for frailty/prefrail
172 For 1-year outcomes, 19% (43/224) of centers met criteria for low performance for either graft loss o
173                                  Deaths that met criteria for low to medium probability of mortality
174           Approximately half of the patients met criteria for magnetic resonance imaging-defined VD.
175 nia and depression symptoms, but who did not meet criteria for major depressive disorder, were random
176                    At baseline, 396 patients met criteria for major depression and 203 patients met c
177 0 on the Patient Health Questionnaire-9) and met criteria for major depression or dysthymia.
178  on 2 occasions or who screened positive and met criteria for major depression, spoke English, and ha
179                             Participants who met criteria for major depressive disorder at baseline i
180 articipants 18-65 years of age (N=1,008) who met criteria for major depressive disorder were randomly
181 were medically healthy, aged 18 to 65 years, met criteria for major depressive disorder, were free of
182 or other drugs, and 25.9% of marijuana users met criteria for marijuana abuse or dependence.
183 core differences for each of these subscales met criteria for MCID.
184 hundred ninety-seven of 559 patients (53.1%) met criteria for MDD at least once in the follow-up peri
185 hort of patients hospitalized for TBI, 53.1% met criteria for MDD during the first year after TBI.
186                                     Patients meeting criteria for ME represent a more symptomatic sub
187  describe the proportions of individuals who met criteria for melancholic, atypical, and anxious depr
188                                Nine patients met criteria for memory and learning testing by a traine
189  A further 16 studies (8 cross-sectional not meeting criteria for meta-analysis; 7 prospective cohort
190  admitted throughout the study period; 1,609 met criteria for metabolic acidosis and 145 had normal a
191     We included 40 amyloid-positive patients meeting criteria for mild cognitive impairment due to Al
192 or pretravel consultation at GTEN sites, 16% met criteria for MMR vaccination according to the provid
193           Among those randomly assigned, 57% met criteria for moderate to severe alcohol problems.
194 treatment of diabetes in patients who do not meet criteria for morbid obesity.
195 xiety and depression and were more likely to meet criteria for more than one adult disorder relative
196 ticipants exhibited a pure-form subtype, 36% met criteria for more than one subtype, and 25% did not
197 ients from an academic level-1 trauma center meeting criteria for MTP activation.
198 sions with recurrent chest pain infrequently met criteria for myocardial infarction but were associat
199 prompted the readmission, 21 patients (6.2%) met criteria for myocardial infarction, and repeat PCI w
200 white matter dysfunction were more likely to meet criteria for neuromyelitis optica (P = 0.04) and we
201             Forty-four percent of the sample met criteria for neuropathological diagnosis.
202 day, had smoked for 10 years on average, and met criteria for nicotine dependence were given SPECT sc
203                                    Those who met criteria for no subtype or multiple subtypes were cl
204 podoxime compared with ciprofloxacin did not meet criteria for noninferiority for achieving clinical
205 piate group and 33 (23%) in the NSAID group, meeting criteria for noninferiority (difference, -3%; 1-
206 e [ETD], -0.59% [95% CI, -0.74% to -0.45%]), meeting criteria for noninferiority (P < .001), and also
207 he primary end point of 30-day MAE was 5.0%, meeting criteria for noninferiority to the prespecified
208 7 to infinity; P = .001 for noninferiority), meeting criteria for noninferiority.
209 pression in their co-twin, or the proportion meeting criteria for "normal grief." However, individual
210                             In addition, 29% met criteria for one or more axis II disorders.
211 cell-surface molecules in neuroblastoma that meet criteria for optimal immunotherapeutic target safet
212 sis value), 32% had a dFLC <5 mg/dL, and 63% met criteria for organ R/P.
213 cords were available for 323 women; 54 women met criteria for P-SCAD (4 during pregnancy) and they we
214  without syncope within 12 +/- 10 months and met criteria for pacemaker implantation; 77 of 89 patien
215        Baseline hemodynamics in 207 patients met criteria for PAH.
216 rbations in OCD/tic behavior in patients who met criteria for PANDAS had no relationship to GAS infec
217 33) to normal controls (n = 46) and patients meeting criteria for Parkinson disease (PD; n = 26).
218  full PTSD was 7.9%, with an additional 9.1% meeting criteria for partial PTSD.
219 illion sexually revictimized household women met criteria for past 6-month PTSD.
220 r >/=50% of study months), and "others" (not meeting criteria for perfect reporter or overreporter).
221  life-course-persistent, childhood-onset not meeting criteria for persistence, and adolescent/adult-o
222  CBT/exposure condition at follow-up (14.8%) met criteria for PGD than those in the CBT condition (37
223 those reporting loss of consciousness, 43.9% met criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
224 usal (both P < .01), only five (1.1%) of 470 met criteria for post-traumatic stress disorder.
225 rom 7 days before until 7 days after infants met criteria for postnatal CMV.
226                              Three mutations met criteria for potential pathogenicity based on predic
227 m (DPP) compared with those who consistently met criteria for prediabetes.
228 ual syndrome (PMS); most of these women also meet criteria for premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
229 ut known DM on admission, 287 patients (10%) met criteria for previously unknown DM, defined by a cor
230 nsive battery of language tests; hence, none met criteria for primary progressive aphasia.
231 d B scan in a patient with clinical dementia meeting criteria for probable Alzheimer disease is not p
232                                     Patients meeting criteria for probable Alzheimer's disease (Natio
233                      We included 20 patients meeting criteria for probable Alzheimer's disease dement
234 h SRPS scores halved the likelihood of women meeting criteria for probable depression (adjusted odds
235 er the new and previous criteria: 9/19 (47%) met criteria for probable CBD at presentation, 13/19 (68
236 participants in the individual-support group met criteria for probable depression or anxiety (P<0.001
237 A total of 685 patients were identified; 594 met criteria for probable multiple system atrophy, and 9
238 (86%) met 'possible' criteria, and 104 (76%) met criteria for 'probable' behavioural variant frontote
239  +/- 10% for 84% of measurements, whereas 3% met criteria for progression according to Response Evalu
240 thin the study population, 81 (38%) patients meet criteria for prolonged recovery.
241 tion, were measured at the time the patients met criteria for prolonged mechanical ventilation.
242 chiatric disorders (noncases) or individuals meeting criteria for psychiatric disorders other than DM
243 es; n = 80 individuals) in which one partner met criteria for PTSD according to the Clinician-Adminis
244 he low E(2) group and 15 of 40 women (37.5%) met criteria for PTSD in the high E(2) group.
245 up without, but they were not more likely to meet criteria for rapid cycling during this period.
246 om severity, but they are not more likely to meet criteria for rapid cycling.
247                                 Six patients met criteria for RCD prior to the GCED; 5 (83%) were asy
248 rm mortality (>/= 6 mo from when the patient met criteria for receiving prolonged mechanical ventilat
249 atients with septic shock, of whom 686 (44%) met criteria for relative bradycardia at some time.
250 19 patients at 1-week post-treatment and 47% met criteria for response at 5 weeks.
251 participants (46%) in the intervention group met criteria for response at 6 months compared with 46 (
252        Four hundred seventy-two publications met criteria for review.
253 ercentage of acute ischaemic stroke patients meet criteria for rt-PA; therefore, alternative acute tr
254                                    All cases meeting criteria for SCA were ascertained using multiple
255                                      Neither meeting criteria for screening nor history of receptive
256 n from pediatric patients within 24 hours of meeting criteria for septic shock.
257 than 50% of parents reported high PD and 16% met criteria for serious PD (compared with US prevalence
258  and 12 months, respectively, of the patient meeting criteria for severe disease activity.
259 oat meeting criteria for GAS testing and not meeting criteria for severe disease were offered the opp
260 0% of unselected adolescent clinic attendees meeting criteria for severe hypoxic CLD.
261                         Consecutive patients meeting criteria for severe sepsis or septic shock who w
262  mortality (p = 0.04); these results did not meet criteria for significance after adjustment for mult
263 sis identified > 1300 proteins, of which 215 met criteria for significance and represent the platelet
264  depressed and 20% of the nondepressed women met criteria for significant menses-related symptom cycl
265 ugust 2013 in 302 patients aged 18-70 years, meeting criteria for single episode or recurrent MDD and
266 Of 77 patients with CLE, 13 (17%) went on to meet criteria for SLE, with a mean (SD) time from CLE di
267  PTSD, and 8% (95% CI, 5%-10%; n = 133/1666) met criteria for social dysfunction.
268                                  Individuals meeting criteria for statin therapy are likely to have c
269      Only 724 (49%) and 430 (29%) would have met criteria for statin eligibility per the 2013 America
270 eria for noninferiority (P < .001), and also meeting criteria for statistical superiority (P < .001).
271 ciated with better outcome, although neither met criteria for statistical significance.
272 10 health facilities for minor illnesses who met criteria for study inclusion were eligible for enrol
273 e of ten countries assessed, in children who met criteria for stunting (26% [6-54]) or being underwei
274                                 Patients who meet criteria for supplements to prevent AMD progression
275 pharmacoresistant temporal lobe epilepsy who meet criteria for surgery and who become seizure-free af
276         Although the cohorts from each study met criteria for switching, they were treated with the i
277 ntions: Although the cohorts from each study met criteria for switching, they were treated with the i
278              Key exclusion criteria included meeting criteria for symptomatic remission or previous t
279 o presented to the emergency department, who met criteria for systemic inflammatory response syndrome
280 ified as fibroatheroma on histology, with 22 meeting criteria for TCFA.
281 ults (aged >/=18 years) with HIV who did not meet criteria for the initiation of antiretroviral treat
282 cts from a cohort of critically ill patients meeting criteria for the systemic inflammatory response
283 rature search, which yielded 18 studies that met criteria for the meta-analysis.
284 led for the intent-to-treat analysis, and 40 met criteria for the modified intent-to-treat analysis;
285                    Fifty-six of 100 patients met criteria for this analysis.
286 -two of 100 patients enrolled onto the study met criteria for this analysis.
287 orithm criteria per parent report, and 13.9% met criteria for this diagnosis at the 6-month follow-up
288 implant (median, 1.3 years), including 6 who met criteria for TPV-related IE: 3 with vegetations, 2 w
289  health clinic, and symptomatic children who met criteria for treatment at home.
290 usion, 50% of those receiving ketamine (n=8) met criteria for treatment response (>/=35% Y-BOCS reduc
291  patients with periocular or orbital BCC who met criteria for treatment with vismodegib were recruite
292 iabetic neuropathy, 104/954 subjects (10.9%) met criteria for treatment-induced neuropathy in diabete
293           Guidelines on dietary sugar do not meet criteria for trustworthy recommendations and are ba
294 nclusion: Guidelines on dietary sugar do not meet criteria for trustworthy recommendations and are ba
295                        Among individuals who met criteria for two or more outcomes, adjusted odds rat
296 ake for Japan (0.37% of energy, or 750 mg/d) met criteria for uniformly protecting >98% of the popula
297 tal heart disease is specific, sensitive and meets criteria for universal screening, and providers sh
298 eart defects with moderate sensitivity, that meets criteria for universal screening.
299           Of 482 lymphoma patients, 56 (12%) met criteria for unmasking lymphoma IRIS.
300                         Quantitative ratings met criteria for validity; stakeholders endorsed all com

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