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1 rapeutic International Normalised Ratio as a predisposing factor.
2 icle of transmission; liver disease may be a predisposing factor.
3 cts as a modulator of disease, rather than a predisposing factor.
4 de substitutions in P2RY5 represent a cancer predisposing factor.
5 cross-match positive and one had no obvious predisposing factors.
6 ts another 5%-10% of women without any known predisposing factors.
7 ure, and a history of diabetes mellitus were predisposing factors.
8 eases occur mainly in smokers and women with predisposing factors.
9 rom that of polio acquired in the absence of predisposing factors.
10 thnic comparisons may help identify the true predisposing factors.
11 nset hypogammaglobulinemia in the absence of predisposing factors.
12 ar pathology and potentially similar genetic predisposing factors.
13 mic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity could be predisposing factors.
14 prevalent in adults, with age and race being predisposing factors.
15 Trauma and contact lenses were the main predisposing factors.
16 ed in some families, we searched for genetic predisposing factors.
17 users cannot be solely attributed to common predisposing factors.
18 d overlapping stents were not observed to be predisposing factors.
19 models using an acute insult superimposed on predisposing factors.
20 h epigenetically regulated lack of MGMT is a predisposing factor and alkylation-related mutagenesis i
21 sion, with arterial hypertension acting as a predisposing factor and arterial hypotension actually pr
22 ction, for which prior dementia is the major predisposing factor and systemic inflammation is a frequ
23 tiology of falls; summarizes the evidence on predisposing factors and effective interventions; and di
25 ous processes may be vulnerable to different predisposing factors and may also be treatable with diff
26 include diversified interventions to correct predisposing factors and modify the altered atrial subst
27 Mann-Whitney (continuous) tests to determine predisposing factors and morbidity attributable to resis
28 t coronary artery disease (TxCAD) incidence, predisposing factors and optimal timing for retransplant
30 The objective of this article is to report predisposing factors and the outcomes of burned children
31 e of, and to estimate the long-term risk and predisposing factors and the surgical outcomes for, reti
33 ons were asymptomatic, unassociated with any predisposing factors, and first identified during the fo
34 on (P < .001, adjusted for clinical factors, predisposing factors, and number of surgeons visited).
36 n when some--compared with none--of the true predisposing factors are included in the haplotype analy
39 INV infection and assessed potential genetic predisposing factors by determining the human leukocyte
41 Since its initial description in 1996, the predisposing factors, clinical presentation and radiogra
42 virus-positive recipients, identification of predisposing factors could allow for better surveillance
45 egulation in embryonic progenitor cells is a predisposing factor for adult disease and dysregulated s
47 -type responses have been postulated to be a predisposing factor for both humoral and cellular mediat
48 iatal D2 receptor expression may represent a predisposing factor for both maladaptive decision making
49 have been revealed both in the germline as a predisposing factor for cancer and as somatic changes in
51 in the filaggrin gene (FLG) are an important predisposing factor for childhood eczema and eczema-asso
54 ss critical for preventing chronic stress, a predisposing factor for depression and other psychopatho
55 r AL and VCD might be a potential anatomical predisposing factor for development either of CRVO or BR
58 isinhibition may be a familially transmitted predisposing factor for dysregulatory distress later in
61 phorylation activity in skeletal muscle as a predisposing factor for intramyocellular lipid (IMCL) ac
62 ed Na and Ca handling is known to be a major predisposing factor for life-threatening tachyarrhythmia
66 t research suggests that osteopenia may be a predisposing factor for periodontal tissue destruction.
68 hts the risk of anticoagulation therapy as a predisposing factor for spontaneous hyphaema and adds to
69 in the early phase of HIV infection may be a predisposing factor for subsequent B-cell transformation
73 re to ethanol; it has been suggested to be a predisposing factor for the development of ethanol depen
74 pression may play a role as an initiating or predisposing factor for the development of hypertension
76 s clear that the loss of CD4(+) T cells is a predisposing factor for the development of Pneumocystis
80 nuating PTEN in epidermal keratinocytes is a predisposing factor for UVB-induced skin carcinogenesis
81 fter the procedure in two patients who had a predisposing factor for ventricular tachycardia and sudd
83 hat members of the FGF family may be genetic predisposing factors for anxiety, depression, or substan
86 intestinal tract of susceptible hosts, other predisposing factors for C. difficile infection (CDI) ar
87 ere was no history of cancer, nor were there predisposing factors for chronic liver disease or cirrho
88 study compared the incidence, severity, and predisposing factors for dyslipidemia among renal transp
89 two components of the metabolic syndrome and predisposing factors for fatty liver disease, suggests t
91 lson comorbidity index score, and well-known predisposing factors for NTS, including autoimmune disea
95 CP underscores the importance of identifying predisposing factors for progression of ARP to CP in chi
97 For survivors of first AMI, the influence of predisposing factors for second AMI lessened with time a
99 Among the pre-existing glaucoma cases, the predisposing factors for the development of NVG were mon
104 iduals at highest risk for late arrival, but predisposing factors have yet to be fully characterized.
105 the author considers the role of stress as a predisposing factor in certain psychiatric disorders and
106 ase, Parkin known to be mutated as a genetic predisposing factor in Parkinson's disease, modulates fa
107 ed the likelihood of identifying a heritable predisposing factor in patients with thromboembolism.
108 a compromised barrier of neonatal skin as a predisposing factor in the development of childhood AD h
110 se that reduction of endothelial NOTCH1 is a predisposing factor in the onset of vascular inflammatio
111 ole of epigenetic modifications as potential predisposing factors in affective behavior is less well
112 ons remain regarding this disease, including predisposing factors in patients with AEP and the benefi
113 the identification of ion channel defects as predisposing factors in the common epilepsies could hera
114 in molecular biology and genetics evaluating predisposing factors in the development of Henoch-Schonl
119 sociation between colonization and potential predisposing factors including demographics, diagnosis,
120 ociations persist after accounting for those predisposing factors, including genetic liability and ea
121 trigger thrombosis in the presence of other predisposing factors, including the conformational stres
124 ch to arrhythmia diagnosis and evaluation of predisposing factors is presented, followed by considera
129 ts with recurrent seizures and uncorrectable predisposing factors need long-term treatment with antic
132 sion (CRVO) in pre-existing glaucoma and the predisposing factors of developing neovascular glaucoma
134 tion has emerged regarding the incidence and predisposing factors of thromboembolic complications of
135 on the incidence, clinical implications, and predisposing factors of transcatheter heart valve (THV)
136 ective disorder onset, yet the mechanism and predisposing factors of vulnerability remain unknown.
138 ity, although the long-term effects of these predisposing factors on neuronal viability remain unclea
140 cidence, time course, clinical significance, predisposing factors, optimal imaging modality, and curr
141 ding specific pathophysiological mechanisms, predisposing factors, optimal therapeutic strategies to
142 e to the phantom sound itself, as opposed to predisposing factors or secondary consequences [3].
145 enazi Jews, unrecognized population-specific predisposing factor(s) exist on the 268S-JW1 haplotype a
146 es present in transfused blood products, and predisposing factors such as inflammation are known to b
147 l epidural abscesses (SEAs) is increasing as predisposing factors such as injected-drug use, chronic
150 ny operation, the surgeon should be aware of predisposing factors that may lead to postoperative comp
151 We hypothesized that hyperoxic exposure, a predisposing factor to bronchopulmonary dysplasia, modul
153 and a source of exposure to the fetus, is a predisposing factor to higher BP in girls but not boys.
154 rrier function is postulated to be a central predisposing factor to intestinal diseases, including in
155 of whether maladaptive choice constitutes a predisposing factor to, or a consequence resulting from,
156 ysiology of atrial fibrillation, identifying predisposing factors to guide primary and secondary prev
157 er CD4 + T cell counts coupled with age were predisposing factors to HIV-related ocular complications
167 This elevated risk was independent of known predisposing factors, with the strongest association obs
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