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1 lopia is believed to be a common eye-related symptom.
2 h post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)-like symptoms.
3 ure reduced the susceptibility for PTSD-like symptoms.
4 ions with CRS cases who did not report these symptoms.
5 se, with no further clinical or radiological symptoms.
6 gdala CBF correlated with reduced depressive symptoms.
7 he measures indicate greater severity of the symptoms.
8 ing to their ninth decade without developing symptoms.
9 2 patients (20.8%) had borderline depressive symptoms.
10 g more commonly used in patients with severe symptoms.
11 elease of soluble mediators causing allergic symptoms.
12 Our primary outcome was overall change in symptoms.
13 with CMA with predominantly gastrointestinal symptoms.
14 patients with PAH and angina or angina-like symptoms.
15 involve the central nervous system with few symptoms.
16 to investigate aspects of AD related to ADHD symptoms.
17 remia is chosen on the basis of duration and symptoms.
18 follow-up, and alert providers to hepatitis symptoms.
19 ded iCBT is effective in treating depressive symptoms.
20 limited time but without noticeable clinical symptoms.
21 white matter structure to neurodevelopmental symptoms.
22 conventional therapies and help ease patient symptoms.
23 ate level, was associated with onset of PMDD symptoms.
24 hythms, providing a mechanistic link to DSPD symptoms.
25 us diagnosed 3 weeks before the onset of GCA symptoms.
26 plaque necrosis and the presence of ischemic symptoms.
27 ty was positively correlated with depressive symptoms.
28 rom baseline without inducing bradycardia or symptoms.
29 90% relief of obstruction and improvement in symptoms.
30 ing in Finnish patients with RIDDLE syndrome symptoms.
31 rting a mean of 16.6 of these characteristic symptoms.
32 l CSD recorded by fMRI during bilateral aura symptoms.
33 functional disability, with minimal clinical symptoms.
34 rapidly progressive dementia and sympathetic symptoms.
35 lesions as well as subjective improvement of symptoms.
36 ia impaired cognition and increased negative symptoms.
37 estion with typical rapid onset IgE-mediated symptoms.
38 /VF without ECG documentation at the time of symptoms.
41 ated to behavior, self-esteem and depressive symptoms adjusted for infant characteristics (sex, gesta
44 rstanding of the heterogeneity of presenting symptoms among patients with NETs might permit more tail
45 py displayed rapid induction of upper airway symptoms, an enrichment of ILC2s, eosinophils, and neutr
46 of studies emerged: workup of patients with symptoms and biomarker findings suggestive of NET, but w
47 ocally to the nasal mucosa allowing clinical symptoms and biospecimens such as peripheral blood to be
48 on of lactate during hypoglycemia suppresses symptoms and counterregulation while preserving cognitiv
50 halitis virus (VEEV), which elicits flu-like symptoms and encephalitis in humans, with an estimated 1
51 umber of eosinophils in biopsies, changes in symptoms and endoscopic features are becoming important
57 ations, which leads to worsening of clinical symptoms and may result in a sustained decline in lung f
59 plaining the interval delay between maternal symptoms and observed fetal malformations following infe
60 ncidence and severity of 15 gastrointestinal symptoms and overall symptoms were measured daily for 7
61 ted online patient-reported outcome surveys (symptoms and quality of life) 3 to 7 days before surgery
68 ciation between treatment delay and residual symptoms and the lack of improvement in treatment delay
69 nature of the relationship between childhood symptoms and the underlying neurodevelopmental processes
71 s review aimed to describe core constipation symptoms and their frequency patterns among the Asian ad
72 Patients with documented moderate or severe symptoms and villous atrophy (villous height:crypt depth
73 ient demographics, comorbidities, presenting symptoms and vision, vitreoretinal findings, treatment r
74 brillation (VF) and Brugada syndrome-related symptoms, and 72 (group 2) having inducible VT/VF withou
75 F, New York Heart Association class II to IV symptoms, and a left ventricular EF of 40% or less to tr
76 measures of intelligence, anxiety/depressive symptoms, and executive function (differences of 0.6-0.7
79 nths post-transplant, we assessed mood, PTSD symptoms, and QOL with the Hospital Anxiety and Depressi
80 ge, sex, body mass index, physical activity, symptoms, and radiographic osteoarthritis features (Kell
81 more symptomatic, present with more atypical symptoms, and report worse quality of life in comparison
82 For each helminthiasis, known risk factors, symptoms, and suggested options for screening and treatm
83 f risk, data specific to patient occupation, symptoms, and travel history were often unavailable to t
85 trocardiogram and an troponin if any cardiac symptoms are present in a patient with acute Zika infect
88 nKO mice, however, poorly represent human PD symptoms as they only exhibit mild motor phenotypes, min
89 tients' assessment of their gastrointestinal symptoms as well as treatment safety and tolerability.
90 eractive CSF secretion rates and reduces PHH symptoms, as does treatment with drugs that antagonize T
91 infection that may give rise to painful oral symptoms, as well as be a reservoir for infection at oth
92 lder men will experience lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (B
96 ults, differences in airflow obstruction and symptoms between SA and NONSA persist after parenteral c
97 en mainly based on the presence of signs and symptoms, but efforts are underway to develop inexpensiv
98 ts that NMDAR antagonists relieve depressive symptoms by forming new synapses resulting in increased
99 he ERN is a treatment moderator and index of symptom change during cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
100 y occur during early childhood, whereas most symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia do not appear b
101 with a dichotomous AG phenotype based on the Symptoms Checklist (SCL-90; N=3845) and a case-control s
102 d with small improvement in gastrointestinal symptoms compared with no gluten-free diet (difference l
103 ose with dementia, differences in depressive symptoms compared with those without dementia became app
104 he majority (88%) of patients had persisting symptoms compatible with heart failure (median of 13 [ra
105 atients (4.0%) had elevated ePPIX levels and symptoms consistent with protoporphyria but no detectabl
108 Neutrophil(high) patients also had better symptom control, despite lower dose maintenance inhaled
109 s-of-function variant in KCNB1 and how these symptoms correlate with the type of variant will help cl
112 stal tissue ischaemia and inflammation, with symptoms defining the acute painful sickle-cell crisis.
113 patients with PAH and angina or angina-like symptoms, determine the usefulness of screening with com
118 authors examined associations between the 12 symptom domains in the Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI)
120 ther acute lower respiratory tract infection symptoms, duration of abnormal peak flow, antibiotic use
121 juries (n = 289; 13%), nonspecific signs and symptoms, e.g., fever (n = 281; 13%), and gastrointestin
123 iographic evidence of metastases and minimal symptoms, enzalutamide or abiraterone plus prednisone sh
124 be explained by sex differences in clinical symptoms, etiological models suggest that the biological
127 aracterized by brood mortality with specific symptoms, followed by eventual colony loss weeks later.
136 a negative symptom report or no mention of a symptom in the EMR for patients who reported moderate to
137 ructure and multi-informant measures of ADHD symptoms in a large population-based sample of adolescen
138 se silencing of the INSR attenuated clinical symptoms in animal models of acute graft-versus-host dis
140 tum correlated with inattention and negative symptoms in CD, and with poorer working memory and proba
142 vide crucial insights into other behavioural symptoms in Parkinson's disease and addictions in the ge
143 have been associated with multiple non-motor symptoms in PD and have important clinical consequences,
144 strophin expression and stabilizing clinical symptoms in studies performed on a total of 12 treated g
145 eexperiencing symptoms were central to other symptoms in the acute phase, with intrusions and physiol
148 siological reactivity among the most central symptoms in the networks in terms of the extent to which
150 files in relation to the development of PTSD symptoms in two prospective military cohorts (one discov
152 ress Scales (DASS-21), (3) the Liver Disease Symptom Index-2.0 (LDSI-2.0) for testing disease specifi
154 suffer from mast cell (MC) mediator-related symptoms insufficiently controlled by conventional thera
155 symptom threshold after inulin intake, peak symptom intensity correlated with peak colonic gas (r =
161 voxel-based-and structural connectome-lesion symptom mapping approach, since cortical dysfunction aft
163 1.0 [0.9], respectively), closeness to other symptoms (mean [SD], 0.9 [0.3] and 1.1 [0.9], respective
164 the extent to which they occur between other symptoms (mean [SD], 1.2 [0.7] and 1.0 [0.9], respective
167 ry clinical outcomes included organ-specific symptoms, medication-free days, rhinitis severity and as
168 The primary end point was daily combined symptom-medication scores during the 2013 pollen season
170 e behavioral therapy reduced primary anxiety symptoms more than fluoxetine and improved remission mor
171 of the time due to late manifestation of its symptoms, necessitating rigorous treatment following dia
172 cough and at least 1 lower respiratory tract symptom not requiring immediate antibiotic treatment and
173 fects of cortisol, demographics and clinical symptoms, NR3C1 variation predicted attention and workin
174 s involved in the ameliorating effects of AD symptoms observed in AD/TTR(+/-) animal models after IDI
175 an change in (1) tear osmolarity and (2) DED symptoms (Ocular Surface Disease Index [OSDI] score) bet
180 l, 180 patients with Alzheimer's disease and symptoms of agitation or psychosis were treated with ris
182 ersistently higher rates than UK controls of symptoms of autism spectrum disorder, disinhibited socia
183 ted with the probability of disagreement for symptoms of blurry vision, pain or discomfort, and redne
184 ess disorder is often comorbid with MDD, and symptoms of both disorders can be alleviated with TMS th
187 e DG, relamorelin significantly reduced core symptoms of DG and overall composite score compared with
193 nema ameliorated macroscopic and microscopic symptoms of IBD in the TNBS-induced colitis mouse model,
198 antimicrobial resistance testing in men with symptoms of NGU as well as in their current sexual partn
201 HO Disability Adjustment Schedule [WHODAS]), symptoms of posttraumatic stress (measured by the Posttr
202 n skin prick testing and clinically relevant symptoms of rhinitis related to their sensitization.
203 in dilated ER vesicles.IMPORTANCE In humans, symptoms of RVFV infection mainly include a self-limitin
204 y diverse samples from strawberry exhibiting symptoms of Strawberry Green Petal (SbGP), periwinkle pl
207 showed evidence of being protective against symptoms of the three mental illnesses studied, and the
212 n a mortality of 87.66% in vitro and reduced symptoms on tomato by up to 82.61% under greenhouse cond
213 domly assigned patients (1:1:1 stratified by symptom onset </=4 days or 5-6 days) to receive 300 mg o
215 with 2 reported incidents of pertussis with symptom onset between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 201
216 ted with intravenous tPA within 4.5 hours of symptom onset from 888 surveyed hospitals between June 2
217 focal dystonia evaluated within 5 years from symptom onset, enrolled in the Natural History Project o
222 t common reason for diagnostic exclusion was symptoms or impairment occurring exclusively in the cont
225 studied 2420 patients 20 years or older with symptoms or signs consistent with STEMI at primary care
226 and surgery remains an option for those with symptoms or treatment complications refractory to medica
227 to discriminate between patients with severe symptoms, patients with mild/moderate symptoms, and heal
228 and above the effects of fatigue, depressive symptoms, physical activity, and psychomotor speed.
229 ction being a significant driver of clinical symptoms, placental Flt1 mRNA levels strongly correlate
231 clinical examination and completed validated symptom questionnaires and the Clinical HIV-Associated N
232 ments with cardiopulmonary exercise testing, symptom questionnaires, and dobutamine stress echocardio
233 cally characterized by organic sleep related symptoms, rapidly progressive dementia and sympathetic s
234 ients with influenza who have very few or no symptoms reflects their potential for transmitting the v
235 Degree of perceived suffering from early symptom-related causes, attitudes toward early palliativ
237 nd CNF, 90% and 95% of the patients reported symptom relief, with no differences in GERD symptoms or
240 brothers with hematopoietic and immunologic symptoms reminiscent of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS).
242 fect on the mean (SD) number and severity of symptoms reported by the child (severity: boys, 15.1 [9.
243 ize, 0.35), mean (SD) number and severity of symptoms reported by the parent (severity: boys, 11.1 [7
244 unction for 28 days or more; and one or more symptoms requiring treatment according to the Groupe d'E
248 .1 years of age) with assessment of insomnia symptoms (restlessness, difficulty falling asleep, wakin
249 ons of satisfaction with surgery with visual symptom scales at follow-up evaluations ranged from r =
251 doses showed a trend in reducing total nasal symptom score 15 minutes post-NAC at FUV1 and FUV2, but
252 d sexual dysfunction (International Prostate Symptom Score, International Index of Erectile Function,
253 the mean change at 1 year in the Hypothyroid Symptoms score (0.2+/-15.3 in the placebo group and 0.2+
254 this was reflected in the survival data.Mean symptom scores for pain were significantly higher in the
257 e-spectrum psychotic disorder, and psychotic symptoms scoring at least 4 on at least one of the follo
259 did not complete a daily diary of weight and symptom self-assessment and to identify predictors of di
262 the magnitude of LDX-induced improvement in symptom severity predicted both direction and magnitude
268 S) scores for total and individual sinonasal symptoms, sinonasal outcome test (SNOT)-22 and Short For
269 n pneumonia among comatose ICU patients with symptoms suggesting either bacterial aspiration pneumoni
270 een inflammation and fear- and anxiety-based symptoms, suggesting that other factors are important in
274 ffects, such as sedation and depression-like symptoms, than other dopamine receptor antagonists.
275 g individuals with impairing late-onset ADHD symptoms, the most common reason for diagnostic exclusio
276 To capture the chronicity and intensity of symptoms, the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms was
279 Rankin Scale score (disability range, 0 [no symptoms] to 6 [death]; minimum clinically important dif
280 diseases are shifting from simple control of symptoms toward full control of these diseases (clinical
281 The primary outcome was membership in high-symptom trajectories of 1) conduct disorder and 2) hyper
282 ve of this study was to assess the change in symptoms using the validated Gastrointestinal Symptom Sc
285 symptoms, the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms was administered bimonthly, and rates of clinic
287 nce of bacteremia in the absence of clinical symptoms was notable, and markedly different from that s
291 ts from a large family with early-onset pain symptoms were evaluated by clinical examination and geno
294 of 15 gastrointestinal symptoms and overall symptoms were measured daily for 7 days before the study
299 f low-dose naltrexone resulted in flaring of symptoms, which cleared within 2 to 3 days on rechalleng
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