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1 ia occurred in only 1.9% of patients and was treatable.
2 active error and cataract, which are readily treatable.
3 ting autoimmune disorders and is potentially treatable.
4 ave a metabolic aetiology and be potentially treatable.
5 sitis as a pathologic subtype and are poorly treatable.
6 eover, many of the young-onset dementias are treatable.
7 ble complications are rare, preventable, and treatable.
8 rsal Protocol, but should be preventable and treatable.
9 ating and persistent, but such disorders are treatable.
10 cin, but it was generally well tolerated and treatable.
11 rder is probably not rare and is potentially treatable.
12  a precursor of fatal disease that is highly treatable.
13 omes advanced and fatal, it is localised and treatable.
14 rocesses, including benign tumors, which are treatable.
15  ageing, it is now eminently preventable and treatable.
16 tion, and gastro-oesophageal reflux, are now treatable.
17 reviously blinding retinal conditions may be treatable.
18 that resistance that emerges to DNM would be treatable.
19                               Because CNV is treatable, a systematic approach to early detection in h
20 arge proportion of patients with potentially treatable abnormalities.
21 oferritinopathy is a progressive potentially treatable adult-onset movement disorder caused by mutati
22       Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) has become a treatable and controllable disease.
23                          Adverse events were treatable and resolved.
24  eye whether they are blinding, preventable, treatable and/or the vision is back to normal following
25 erse myocardial remodeling, it appears to be treatable, and its measurement may improve risk stratifi
26                                     AAG is a treatable antibody-mediated disorder of autonomic gangli
27 alpha 1 antibodies, a potentially severe but treatable antibody-mediated neurological disorder.
28         To elucidate whether GNE myopathy is treatable at a progressive stage of the disease, we exam
29 discuss the evidence that these symptoms are treatable, at least in part, with various dopaminergic s
30 (NMDA) receptor encephalitis is a severe but treatable autoimmune disorder which diagnosis depends on
31 eceptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is a severe but treatable autoimmune encephalitis affecting mainly young
32 is has recently been recognized as a form of treatable autoimmune encephalitis, frequently associated
33 describe the cause of a life-threatening but treatable autoinflammatory disease that underscores the
34 rakash' on children in rural India born with treatable blindness.
35 atients with one or more 3-25 mm UIAs judged treatable both ways.
36 iseases, including the most common but least treatable brain cancer in children and adults: glioblast
37 ymphoma (FL) is an indolent disorder that is treatable but considered incurable with chemotherapy alo
38                     Multiple myeloma remains treatable but incurable.
39 correct diagnosis is crucial to help prevent treatable but potentially fatal complications, such as b
40                   Hypertension is common and treatable, but detection and control remain a major heal
41 c clinical and radiological features and are treatable, but some important challenges remain in the d
42 A] represents a valuable lead for conditions treatable by blockade of the voltage-gated potassium cha
43 for the treatment of a range of diseases not treatable by conventional therapies.
44 poverished neuronal arborization that may be treatable by enhanced TrkB signaling.
45  during and after HI, thinking such might be treatable by exogenous FBP's antioxidant effects.
46 uctural and functional changes that could be treatable by future surgical interventions.
47 function mechanisms; therefore, CMT1X may be treatable by gene replacement.
48 to PDE6beta deficiency, is also likely to be treatable by gene therapy.
49 leading to AATD liver disease, which is only treatable by liver transplant.
50 receptors, suggested that addiction might be treatable by medications that inhibit glutamatergic resp
51 ders of neuronal migration may be eventually treatable by reengaging developmental programs both to r
52 ycle genes has been discussed as potentially treatable by retinoid replacement either through gene tr
53 ate to severe neurological deficits and were treatable by thrombectomy within 8 h of stroke symptom o
54 aracetamol)-induced hepatotoxicity, although treatable by timely application of N-acetylcysteine, can
55 well as those with no traditional, medically treatable CAD risk factors, including diabetes mellitus,
56                                  Complex but treatable CAD was prevalent in patients with refractory
57 5 years after unemployment increases for the treatable cancer class.
58  with survival rates that exceed 50%, into a treatable cancer class.
59                                  All-cancer, treatable cancer, and specific cancer mortalities signif
60 d depression are 2 of the most prevalent and treatable cancer-related symptoms, yet they frequently g
61 than 40,000 excess deaths due to a subset of treatable cancers from 2008 to 2010, on the basis of 200
62 rug resistance and improving the spectrum of treatable cancers over those responsive to cisplatin.
63 me (LQTS) is a potentially lethal but highly treatable cardiac channelopathy.
64 ts, and transforming HCM into a contemporary treatable cardiovascular disease.
65 from abdominal adiposity, represents a major treatable cardiovascular risk factor.
66 ted for these potentially lethal, yet highly treatable, cardiovascular disorders.
67 perimysium, are more likely to be present in treatable categories of IIM.
68             Cataract remains the most common treatable cause of blindness.
69 hus, DNAJC12 deficiency is a preventable and treatable cause of intellectual disability that should b
70 se findings may represent a new, potentially treatable cause of sudden infant death.
71 Ictal asystole is a rare, serious, and often treatable cause of syncope.
72 epileptic amnesia is an under-recognized but treatable cause of transient memory impairment.
73 he importance of screening for a potentially treatable cause, CABC1/ADCK3 mutations, not only in seve
74 ple with MSVI worldwide had a preventable or treatable cause, compared with 68% (95% UI 65-70) of 31.
75 in epilepsy so that we are not overlooking a treatable cause.
76                              Some women have treatable causes and comorbidities, such as autoimmune t
77 , clinicians should search for reversible or treatable causes because it is often multifactorial.
78 ice after transplant, the time to search for treatable causes is early in the course of jaundice, as
79 (CoQ10) deficiency is one of the potentially treatable causes of ARCAs as some patients respond to Co
80 dicating that some of these disorders may be treatable causes of intellectual disability.
81 es and pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy are two treatable causes of neonatal epileptic encephalopathy.
82 hic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) represent treatable causes of sudden cardiac death in young adults
83 ctive errors are important and inexpensively treatable causes of visual impairment, with myopia being
84 ion is needed to exclude life threatening or treatable causes such as vascular events and malignant d
85  the importance of searching for potentially treatable causes, and suggest contributing factors that
86  crucial in the determination of potentially treatable causes.
87                        Although most CMS are treatable, caution should be exercised as some drugs tha
88 ore patients with early and potentially more treatable central nervous system lymphoma.
89 east two distinct forms of the presently non-treatable Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 1 neuropathies.
90 ataract is becoming a more apparent cause of treatable childhood blindness.
91 crucial factor in surmounting an ongoing but treatable chronic disease.
92 s maintains that substance use disorder is a treatable chronic medical condition and offers recommend
93  represent a potentially large proportion of treatable CNS disease burden across vast endemic areas a
94           'Failure to rescue'--death after a treatable complication--is used as a nursing sensitive q
95            CNS OIs are frequent, potentially treatable complications of AIDS in Zambia.
96 Food allergies are now recognized as being a treatable component of the atopic march.
97 illion elderly individuals have a surgically treatable condition (32 150 per 100 000 people).
98  million people are living with a surgically treatable condition and 5.6 million deaths could be aver
99 ients presenting to a surgical clinic with a treatable condition did not ultimately receive needed su
100 as, and pyruvate carboxylase deficiency as a treatable condition in the differential diagnosis of hyp
101     Because this syndrome is the most common treatable condition that mimics CJD, we believe that it
102 r findings in a cohort of patients with this treatable condition.
103  presence or absence of ten index surgically treatable conditions (breast mass, cleft lip/palate, clu
104 unity education efforts on common surgically treatable conditions are needed in conjunction with incr
105 h problems is important because these may be treatable conditions for which survivors seek follow-up
106                 The prevalence of surgically treatable conditions in northern Rwanda was considerably
107 engthy periods of time and the prevalence of treatable conditions is increasing.
108 ndreds of millions of people with surgically treatable conditions live in low-resource countries, and
109                                              Treatable conditions may be missed, or patients subjecte
110         The overall prevalence of surgically treatable conditions was 11.16% (95% CI 11.15-11.17) and
111  average of overall prevalence of surgically treatable conditions was estimated and the number of dea
112 der adults often suffer from age-related but treatable conditions, they should be seen on a regular b
113  Uganda to quantify the burden of surgically treatable conditions.
114        Priority is given to the diagnosis of treatable conditions.
115 olyneux three centuries ago, by working with treatable, congenitally blind individuals.
116 essment should be conducted, and medical and treatable contributing factors should be addressed.
117                                  Medical and treatable contributing factors should be identified and
118 alence of surgical conditions and surgically treatable deaths in low-income and middle-income countri
119 , these results suggest that RP patients are treatable, despite most being diagnosed after substantia
120  visits were determined to have primary care-treatable diagnoses based on discharge diagnosis and our
121 int as those ultimately given a primary care-treatable diagnosis based on ED discharge diagnosis, a s
122 egenerative events, resulting in usually non-treatable disabilities, whereas WD is an acute, usually
123 onset of infections, making this serious but treatable disease a candidate for population-based newbo
124                          Rates of surgically treatable disease are significantly higher than previous
125 nce, PAH has evolved into a contemporary and treatable disease characterized by improved survival and
126 acilities at the moment (the only child with treatable disease died), facilities for screening preter
127                         Differentiating this treatable disease from others that have a similar presen
128 it is limited by a low overall prevalence of treatable disease in the general asymptomatic population
129                 The prevalence of surgically treatable disease is evenly distributed across demograph
130 pite increasing evidence that addiction is a treatable disease of the brain, most individuals do not
131 irrhosis should be regarded as a potentially treatable disease with currently available and inexpensi
132 owever, lung cancer has come to be seen as a treatable disease with multiple therapeutic options.
133                    Total rates of surgically treatable disease yielded a statistically significant di
134          While active tuberculosis (TB) is a treatable disease, many complex factors prevent its glob
135 ness that breast cancer is a cost-effective, treatable disease.
136 g the clinical and financial burdens of this treatable disease.
137                 Malaria is a preventable and treatable disease; yet half of the world's population li
138  of 36.8% and the possibility of identifying treatable diseases or the coexistence of several disease
139     Hypertension is among the more prevalent treatable diseases that afflict children.
140 herapeutic target could broaden the range of treatable diseases without directly targeting the causat
141         Seventy-one patients had potentially treatable diseases.
142 tor autoimmune encephalitis is a potentially treatable disorder characterised by seizures and, in som
143      Anti-NMDAR encephalitis is a severe but treatable disorder that frequently affects children and
144             However, whilst this is a highly treatable disorder, there is general uncertainty about w
145 ure to diagnose patients with this eminently treatable disorder.
146 -onset SMS is a rare but underrecognized and treatable disorder.
147 e to identify this likely underdiagnosed and treatable disorder.
148              Our goal was to determine which treatable disorders are most commonly mistaken for CJD.
149  patients with suspected CJD had potentially treatable disorders associated with NSA-abs.
150                        In patients with RPD, treatable disorders should be considered and excluded be
151  comprises an expanding group of potentially treatable disorders that should be included in the diffe
152          In 5 of these families, potentially treatable disorders were diagnosed (mutations in PAH, CB
153 s to identify structural causes and diagnose treatable disorders.
154 fectively screen for underlying, potentially treatable disorders.
155  diabetes management, and early detection of treatable DR might contribute to the prevalence patterns
156 a suggest AMPD2-related PCH as a potentially treatable early-onset neurodegenerative disease.
157 ported for these ED visits with primary care-treatable ED discharge diagnoses were the same chief com
158   These findings help explain why surgically treatable epilepsies may take 20 years or longer before
159 y to the more aggressive and less clinically treatable ERalpha-negative class of breast cancers.
160 orbidities, were sicker, and had more urgent treatable etiologies and adverse clinical outcomes (P <
161                         Despite being highly treatable even in advanced stages, recent studies demons
162                    Potentially modifiable or treatable factors leading to increased risk of mortality
163         Hyperpurinergia is a fundamental and treatable feature of the multisystem abnormalities in th
164  Although relatively few patients were found treatable following current clinical guidelines, many mo
165         Moreover, we have defined a distinct treatable form of anemia through mutation identification
166 mutations in C19orf12 and WDR45, while a new treatable form of dystonia with brain manganese depositi
167 ht a clinically recognizable and potentially treatable form of genetic dystonia, demonstrating the cr
168 s biallelically inactivated in a potentially treatable form of hypermanganesemia and neurodegeneratio
169                                 A severe but treatable form of immune-mediated encephalitis is associ
170 alogs transformed this disease into a highly treatable form of leukemia, and patients with the classi
171 drome) or with a normal sense of smell, is a treatable form of male infertility caused by a congenita
172        Intracerebral hemorrhage is the least treatable form of stroke.
173 e its critical importance for the outcome of treatable forms, and the formulation of prognosis.
174 CJD) is necessary for quickly distinguishing treatable from untreatable rapidly progressive dementias
175 th disorder of riboflavin metabolism, may be treatable has raised awareness of the importance of EMG
176 density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is a treatable, heritable risk factor for cardiovascular dise
177 rsistent HRL, were >15 years of age, and had treatable HIV infection.
178 ith potential reactivation of an AMD scar, a treatable HS was found on the ICG at the border of the d
179              CA-SPAK mice displayed thiazide-treatable hypertension and hyperkalemia, concurrent with
180 rural Cameroon who present with a surgically treatable illness but ultimately decline surgery, and to
181 therapy (ART) has rendered HIV-1 infection a treatable illness; however, ART is not curative owing to
182 nation polyneuropathy is a heterogeneous and treatable immune-mediated disorder that lacks biomarkers
183                      We define PGM3-CDG as a treatable immunodeficiency, document the power of whole-
184 use these disorders are prevalent and mostly treatable, improvements to prison mental health services
185 luding 47,XXY (Klinefelter syndrome), is now treatable in approximately 50% of cases when combining s
186 s disease, but it is (at least in principle) treatable in patients with COPD.
187 sits for conditions that may be most readily treatable in primary care settings.
188 pes of viral encephalitis that have not been treatable in the past.
189 nthesis pathway, suggesting that SRNS may be treatable in these individuals.
190 le community awareness that breast cancer is treatable, inadequate advanced pathology services for di
191          These findings define a potentially treatable inborn error of bile acid biosynthesis caused
192 ify FLAD1 variants as a cause of potentially treatable inborn errors of metabolism manifesting with M
193  To uncover the genetic basis of potentially treatable inborn errors of metabolism, we combined deep
194 erpesvirus infections, which are potentially treatable, increase the risk of childhood AIS.
195                     Leprosy is a chronic but treatable infectious disease caused by the intracellular
196 erolemia are needed to ensure that this very treatable inherited condition is diagnosed early enough
197 is unclear whether androgen excess, which is treatable, is a cause or a consequence of PCOS.
198 cause many rapidly progressive dementias are treatable, it is paramount to evaluate and diagnose thes
199         Although eosinophilic esophagitis is treatable, it is thought to be a chronic illness that re
200                                Patients with treatable lesions as well as those with ungradable photo
201 genetic testing for purposes of diagnosing a treatable life-threatening disease (114/117; 97.4%) or c
202 n type 2 diabetes, and suggest a potentially treatable link of type 2 diabetes with diabetic heart di
203 roke may also be associated with potentially treatable long-term adverse effects on the brain that le
204  (replacement) therapy and outcomes for such treatable lysosomal storage diseases: Gaucher disease, F
205 s that many patients have unusual but highly treatable malfunctions of gastrointestinal physiology, w
206 ates reduced sleep spindles as a potentially treatable mechanism.
207 f routine surveillance imaging for detecting treatable melanoma recurrences is limited.
208 lar findings should raise suspicion for this treatable metabolic disorder, especially when in the con
209  Q(10) biosynthesis represent one of the few treatable mitochondrial diseases.
210  treatments exist, and the knowledge of drug-treatable molecular pathways is limited.
211  to our management of what is increasingly a treatable neurological disease.
212               GLUT1 deficiency syndrome is a treatable neurometabolic disorder, characterized by a lo
213 genital hyperekplexia is a rare, potentially treatable neuromotor disorder.
214 arly identification of potentially radically treatable oligometastatic disease and improves long-term
215 tractable, the condition has previously been treatable only with cranially invasive or neurally destr
216          One in five deaths were potentially treatable or palliated by surgery.
217      An unknown proportion of this burden is treatable or palliated with surgery.
218 f death, nor any cause of disability that is treatable (or also causes many deaths).
219 nflammation and underlie a variety of poorly treatable pathologies.
220 uals with "refractory" periodontitis (RP) or treatable periodontitis (good responders [GR]) before an
221           Leprosy is the most common form of treatable peripheral neuropathy.
222     However, the distribution of potentially treatable photoreceptors across the human retinas and th
223 maging is needed or evidence is present of a treatable poisoning or infection, seizures including non
224                            Hypertension is a treatable potential cause of cognitive decline and demen
225 d rule is offered to direct resuscitators to treatable precipitants of PEA.
226 nefited most from follow-up (proportion with treatable recurrence: rectum 30/332, 9%; left colon 23/4
227 tage, we calculated the number of surgically treatable regional or distant recurrence detected during
228 /CT at 6-month intervals detected surgically treatable regional or distant recurrence in 6.4% of pati
229 ould have missed patients with early readily treatable rejection and thus making biopsy mandatory in
230                      Although the disease is treatable, reported RMSF case fatality rates from this r
231 oing vitreoretinal research, the spectrum of treatable retinal disease is likely to expand significan
232 ed hypertension remains the most significant treatable risk factor for acute aortic dissection.
233              Hypercholesterolemia is a major treatable risk factor for ASCVD, yet many individuals fa
234 esponsible for ocular hypertension, the only treatable risk factor in patients with glaucoma.
235                         Of note, that MDE, a treatable risk factor, strongly predicts suicidal behavi
236            Blood lipid levels are heritable, treatable risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
237 d asthma and nasal congestion are important, treatable risk factors for insomnia.
238 therefore, they should be screened for other treatable risk factors for stroke, with the institution
239 ar disease in other territories and multiple treatable risk factors, premorbid control is poor.
240  early as possible to maximize the number of treatable rods.
241 ke growth factor levels was found to predict treatable ROP.
242 nce is dictated by the inducing insult, i.e. treatable/self-limited versus untreatable and sustained.
243                  This pathway could underlie treatable sensorineural hearing loss in DFNA34, CAPS, an
244 r findings highlight a novel and potentially treatable signaling axis controlling filaggrin expressio
245 22.1%-46.3%) were associated with surgically treatable signs/symptoms.
246  of coevolutionary analysis far beyond cases treatable so far.
247 testinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare but treatable soft tissue sarcomas.
248 eek to diagnose glaucoma at an earlier, more treatable stage.
249 uld result in better control of this common, treatable STI.
250 s with retinal misregistration may also have treatable strabismus or optical/refractive error as the
251 r possible causes of amblyopia that might be treatable, such as refractive changes, occlusion of the
252 ed of a random sample of adult patients with treatable surgical conditions over a 7-week period in a
253  by BCKDK mutations represents a potentially treatable syndrome.
254 m tuberculosis (Mtb) is a validated and drug-treatable target for therapeutics.
255 nsion after ROSC may represent a potentially treatable target to improve outcomes from cardiac arrest
256                 Lipid metabolism is a highly treatable target; therefore, our results shed light on n
257 opulations that are more aggressive and less treatable than others.
258          Because internalizing disorders are treatable, the findings suggest the hypothesis that trea
259 plication, gluten sensitivity is potentially treatable; therefore, this diagnostic challenge should n
260              A new genetic disorder might be treatable through consumption of a simple sugar, but the
261 population, and that these diseases might be treatable through stimulation of cardiomyocyte prolifera
262   These comorbidities have been proposed as "treatable traits" in chronic airways disease, adding imp
263 c areas) but also identification of clinical treatable traits, such as airway eosinophilia and risk o
264  Fragile X syndrome and describe potentially treatable underlying causes.
265  model of scrub typhus, the leading cause of treatable undifferentiated febrile illness in tropical A
266 ed genetic defects, which may potentially be treatable using a gene-transfer approach.
267 spiration and ROS production, and NF1 may be treatable using catalytic antioxidants.
268 he motor cortex, and that these symptoms are treatable using deep brain stimulation.
269  Although hypertension is the most prevalent treatable vascular risk factor, how it causes end-organ
270 ial Ischemia (TIMI) scale 2 or 3 flow in all treatable vessels without symptomatic intracranial haemo
271 s an effective way to detect preventable and treatable vision problems of childhood.
272 the purpose of identifying all "primary care-treatable" visits.
273 scharge diagnosis classified as primary care treatable, we identified the chief complaint.
274 omas, which are progressive or otherwise not treatable with a reasonable risk-benefit ratio.
275                Although acute UTIs are often treatable with antibiotics, a large proportion of patien
276                                        BV is treatable with antibiotics, but relapse is common.
277 ife-threatening medical emergency, but it is treatable with appropriate antibiotic therapy.
278 hough S. aureus infections were historically treatable with common antibiotics, emergence of drug-res
279 hat participate in CoQ10 biosynthesis may be treatable with CoQ10.
280 om lower-stage tumors were more likely to be treatable with curative intent (Dukes' A: 13/26, 50%; Du
281 fferent predisposing factors and may also be treatable with different approaches in people who suffer
282 es such as Diamond-Blackfan anaemia, are not treatable with erythropoietin (Epo), because the colony-
283  contributes to dementia, and is potentially treatable with FDA-approved drugs that target B cells.
284 mically important crop diseases, but is only treatable with fungicides, which are becoming less effec
285 cting synaptic proteins, which are therefore treatable with immunomodulation, could account for some
286                  The disorder is potentially treatable with immunotherapy.
287 d AMD with large drusen that would have been treatable with nutritional supplements had it been diagn
288 isabling features of Parkinsonian disorders, treatable with pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation.
289 ore, as seizures and other symptoms that are treatable with PLP and/or pyridoxine.
290  proatherogenic lipid abnormalities that are treatable with readily available therapies.
291 FD) is a progressive multisystemic disorder, treatable with recombinant enzyme replacement therapy (a
292  disease is often considered a mild disorder treatable with simple dietary changes, in reality celiac
293 mportantly, the cytokine storm is chemically treatable with specific agonist therapy directed to the
294 more than half of the conditions potentially treatable with surgery.
295 ogether with main organ targets and diseases treatable with these revolutionary technologies.
296 fibrosis has been shown to be reversible and treatable with timely intervention.
297 GFRA/B identifies patients who are eminently treatable with tyrosine kinase inhibitors.
298  stenosis in 12 (29%) of 42 patients and was treatable with venoplasty or stenting.
299                     The short bowel state is treatable, with acceptable long-term quality of life.
300 dentify and diagnose conditions that are not treatable within the local health system due to resource

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