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1 in logistic regression are cases with a late age of onset.
2 cade to chorioretinal dystrophy with a later age of onset.
3 ease that determine disease presentation and age of onset.
4 ral mechanism of AD that is independent from age of onset.
5 ual age of subjects rather than with disease age of onset.
6  complex cognitive-emotional with increasing age of onset.
7 ants associated with a significantly younger age of onset.
8 T promoter are bidirectional modifiers of HD age of onset.
9 ther a selected variant is fixed or not) and age of onset.
10 use was identified inversely correlated with age of onset.
11 or PLCE1, specific mutations correlated with age of onset.
12  neuron (FS-->SP) synapses, depending on the age of onset.
13  marijuana users was associated with earlier age of onset.
14  both of anticipation and of heritability of age of onset.
15 ume, (11)C-Pittsburgh Compound B binding, or age of onset.
16 d 10 and 5 y, respectively, before estimated age of onset.
17 f the population, the foods involved and the age of onset.
18 ry cortical region 15 y before the estimated age of onset.
19 um (11)C-PBR28 binding correlated with lower age of onset.
20 lerate disease progression and may influence age of onset.
21  disease (AD) and is associated with earlier age of onset.
22  and variation in downstream methylation and age of onset.
23 nitor allele length is the major modifier of age of onset.
24 es with no family history of BD and an early age of onset.
25 is pigmentosa is characterized by a variable age of onset.
26                Leukemia phenotypes vary with age of onset.
27  influenced by age, duration of diabetes, or age of onset.
28  for predicting Alzheimer's disease dementia age of onset.
29 ons remained significant after adjusting for age of onset.
30 t amyloid deposition in human brain and LOAD age-of-onset.
31 ncers, but the latter at significantly later ages of onset.
32 e, with longer expansions leading to earlier ages of onset.
33 ioration in SARA was associated with younger age of onset (-0.02 points per year [0.01] per year of a
34                                              Age of onset 21 was associated with a smaller hippocampu
35 was exacerbated by Trp53 co-deletion (median age of onset 275 days, penetrance 82% at 1 year), with c
36 PPs facilitated melanoma development (median age of onset 308 days, penetrance 40% at 1 year).
37  impairment (mean visual acuity, 20/40; mean age of onset, 42 years), even in the sporadic case of fa
38 nary artery disease was common (33%; average age of onset, 49.4 years), and untreated LDL-C concentra
39 oimaging evaluations 2.4 years apart [median age of onset = 67 years (range: 49-76), seven females].
40 in the study (367 girls and 408 boys; median age of onset, 7.5 months [interquartile range, 4.2-16.5
41 ADAD (odds ratio 1.09 per 1 year increase in age of onset, 95% CI 1.04-1.14, p=0.0003); and motor sym
42 ed SBA cases were characterized by a younger age of onset, a higher prevalence in female gender and a
43 's disease (AD) and the "AD phenome": AD, AD age of onset (AAOS), hippocampal volume, cortical surfac
44             People with familial ALS have an age of onset about 5 years younger than those with appar
45                     Alzheimer's disease (AD) age of onset (ADAOO) varies greatly between individuals,
46  according to a number of variables, such as age of onset, age at assessment, SMN2 copy number, and f
47  clinical manifestations of JMML in terms of age of onset, aggressiveness, and organ infiltration wit
48 h differentiated the clusters in two models: age of onset, allergic sensitization, severity, and rece
49                                 Variation in age of onset among COA-affected individuals had a low he
50                                    The older age of onset among female cases in general, and among fe
51 8%) occurred, but with a large left shift in age of onset among residual deaths.
52                                              Age-of-onset analysis shows not only the effect of the F
53 nts with biallelic MAK mutations had a later age of onset and a milder retinal phenotype compared wit
54 etected variable expressivity in relation to age of onset and a possible case of incomplete penetranc
55 s presented a common phenotype with an early age of onset and a prompt macular degeneration, whereas
56                              Highly variable age of onset and absence of established prodromal biomar
57                                   The median age of onset and age at examination of 40 patients with
58 ts as a potent genetic modifier for AD risk, age of onset and conversion.
59 ed greatly among the mouse models concerning age of onset and cortical brain region.
60 17 individuals with the mutation) to analyze age of onset and death in affected and censored individu
61 T carriers were characterised by earlier FMD age of onset and decreased connectivity between the righ
62 ich is second only to congenital NCL for its age of onset and devastating progression.
63                                         Mean age of onset and disease duration were 70.6 (SD+/- 6.42)
64 logy underlying wheezing phenotypes based on age of onset and duration of disease.
65  atrophy enlargement and BCVA, adjusting for age of onset and duration of disease.
66 ociations between asthma phenotypes based on age of onset and duration of symptoms, and (i) spirometr
67    According to multivariate analysis, young age of onset and elevated ESR appeared to be predictive
68 ther synucleinopathies, resulting in a lower age of onset and exacerbating disease progression.
69 iation with the acute phase response and its age of onset and female preponderance appear to have evo
70 campal volumes in MDD patients, moderated by age of onset and first episode versus recurrent episode
71 ffects of rs13102260 on HTT expression to HD age of onset and have implications for HTT silencing tre
72 hology and likely contributes to the earlier age of onset and increased cognitive decline associated
73 ound heterozygotes had significantly earlier age of onset and increased diabetes mellitus, compared t
74 t of patients with a variety of CHD: (1) the age of onset and initial treatment of AF, coexistence of
75  which may explain the marked differences in age of onset and manifestations.
76 onian phenotypes but tend to have an earlier age of onset and more associated cognitive changes than
77 n of family members presenting with an early age of onset and multiple primary tumors.
78  reported in multiple families with variable age of onset and N98S that has been described as an earl
79                                  The similar age of onset and neurological decline in the two unrelat
80 rative disorders of white matter with a wide age of onset and phenotypic spectrum.
81 shown that the severity of disease symptoms, age of onset and progression are related to the length o
82 n control mice, it significantly accelerates age of onset and progression of HD pathogenesis.
83  partially functional mutant frataxin delays age of onset and reduces diabetes mellitus, compared to
84 ominant blinding retinopathies with variable age of onset and severity.
85 urological symptoms and the contributions of age of onset and specific mutation type on symptoms.
86                                         Mean age of onset and the presence of cardiomyopathy and diab
87 rogeneity with respect to clinical severity, age of onset and the primary cell type that is affected
88 d 'in the last 12 months', doctor diagnosis, age of onset and treatments of asthma, rhinitis and ecze
89 h riluzole-treated ALS cases with an earlier age of onset and with a shorter diagnostic delay display
90 also partitioned patients according to their age-of-onset and evaluated the predictability of GRS in
91 elates with poorer prognostic factors: young age-of-onset and lupus nephritis.
92 or neurodevelopmental disorders with diverse ages of onset and socioemotional symptoms.
93 erebellar neurons contribute to the distinct ages of onset and timing of cerebellar degeneration in i
94 type, laterality and degree of hearing loss, age of onset, and additional variables such as exposure
95 correlated with the risk of prostate cancer, age of onset, and aggressiveness at diagnosis.
96 eatures of multiple sclerosis that differ by age of onset, and made recommendations regarding the tre
97 exhibit a sex bias in rates of presentation, age of onset, and symptom severity.
98 effect of FA on AD severity, chronicity, and age of onset, and the temporal relationship between the
99  the CAG repeat is inversely correlated with age of onset (AO) in HD patients, while environmental an
100  of this repeat is inversely correlated with age of onset (AOO), it does not fully explain the variab
101                                     Finally, age of onset appears to affect the mutational landscape
102 peat diseases in which both disease risk and age of onset are strongly dependent on the repeat length
103 cannabis use parameters, including a younger age of onset, are frequently reported.
104 Atypical clinical traits included an earlier age of onset (around 30 years), aggressiveness (three ha
105 ear female preponderance (76.5%) with a mean age of onset at 54 years.
106 se chi(2) meta-analysis across ten pediatric-age-of-onset autoimmune diseases (pAIDs) in a case-contr
107  atypical form of gastric NET has an earlier age of onset, behaves more aggressively and has atypical
108 here were no significant differences in mean age of onset between homozygotes and the minimal and mod
109                  Secondary outcomes included age of onset, body mass index, and effect on protein fun
110              We assessed Parkinson's disease age of onset both as a categorical variable (dichotomise
111 opsychiatric disorders vary substantially in age of onset but are best understood within the context
112 ing antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) at the age of onset can extend survival and rescue the neurolog
113                             GWAS informed by age of onset can identify subtype-specific risk variants
114  categories, which differ in cell of origin, age of onset, clinical and histologic presentation, patt
115  high incidence of breast cancer and younger age of onset compared to the general population, it is r
116 d poorer tumor-specific survival and earlier age of onset compared with patients homozygous for the m
117                              We evaluate how age of onset could indicate the need for germline mutati
118 in CD is associated with osteoporosis and an age of onset dependent influence towards underweight, hi
119 s of AD that take into consideration varying age of onset (early versus late) and the influence of ag
120                         Despite the observed age of onset effects, longitudinal studies are needed to
121 ed with the estimated presbyopia prevalence, age of onset, employment rate, gross domestic product (G
122  and AIS, smoking is a risk factor for early age of onset, even among those with few vascular risk fa
123         Genetic variability in DNM3 modifies age of onset for LRRK2 Gly2019Ser parkinsonism and infor
124 before age 6 (P = .0008 compared to expected age of onset for psoriatic arthritis in childhood).
125 ith ND individuals in psychosis symptoms and age of onset for psychosis proneness; this continues to
126 tifying a complex condition according to the age of onset for the identification of deleterious varia
127                             We used data for age of onset (from first report of cognitive decline), d
128 ar subgroups that reflect differences in the age of onset, gender predominance and response to therap
129 -generational kindreds, and by analysing the age of onset, gender ratio and survival in a large cohor
130  multiple system atrophy-cerebellar ataxia), age of onset, gender, and early autonomic symptoms, on t
131 r duration among essential tremor cases with age of onset >40 years.
132 oungest generation had significantly earlier age of onset (>10 years) compared with the next oldest g
133                                 The reported age of onset has important implications for the diagnosi
134 ed progression of ataxia symptoms related to age of onset have implications for the design of clinica
135 g the penetrance of cardiac involvement, and age of onset have not been well established.
136 et (hazard ratio 1.28, P < 0.014); (v) older age of onset (hazard ratio 1.02, P = 0.001); and (vi) de
137  FEV(1) was also dependent on exacerbations, age of onset, height, age, sex, and log10 sputum eosinop
138 ly mirror the human disease in regard to the age of onset, histological appearance, invasiveness and
139 to well-established findings implicating the age of onset in alcohol use in the development of alcoho
140 sease alleles had a dose-dependent effect on age of onset in all forms of pustular psoriasis (P = .00
141  VEGFA seems to be associated with a younger age of onset in combination with poor response rates to
142 es the natural history of AD typified by the age of onset in E280A mutation carriers.
143 nia is a complex mental disorder with a peak age of onset in early adulthood.
144                                     The mean age of onset in familial ALS was 5.3 years younger than
145 D disease allele was associated with delayed age of onset in familial cases, whereas the presence of
146       Anticipation is the phenomenon whereby age of onset in genetic disease decreases in successive
147     There was no difference between the mean age of onset in genetic sporadic ALS and familial ALS (p
148 -type HTT allele was associated with earlier age of onset in HD patients in an extreme case-based coh
149 isk for Parkinson's disease (PD) and younger age of onset in men.
150  gating contribute significantly to an early age of onset in SCA13.
151 ncrease in risk for CRC incidence and death; age of onset in the FDR was not significantly associated
152 fespan calendar predicted the characteristic age of onset in young adults and sex differences in schi
153 d with measures of striatal degeneration and age-of-onset in a cohort of 25 HD brains (r = 0.56, P =
154 thy with wide variation in both severity and age of onset, including demyelinating and axonal forms o
155 ed phenotype to major psychosis with younger age of onset indicate congruence between the linkage and
156                 Subjects were categorized by age of onset into visually immature (<=8 years) and visu
157                                      Average age of onset is 7 months, with delay to diagnosis of 9.1
158  We sought to determine whether this younger age of onset is a result of ascertainment bias or has a
159                                       Median age of onset is in the late teens to early 20s for both
160  28-year difference between parent and child age of onset is observed (p = 0.002), but including indi
161                                              Age of onset is often between 6 months and 7 years.We as
162 ies, since symptom onset is near certain and age of onset is predictable.
163 th African Arab-Berber populations, although age of onset is variable.
164 define vitiligo subtypes, we discovered that age-of-onset is bimodal; one-third of cases have early o
165                                   The median age of onset/latest examination was 45.0/62.5 years (ran
166 tients, PD patients with pain had an earlier age of onset, longer disease duration, and higher depres
167                   ABCA4 mutations as well as age of onset &lt;20 years were significantly associated wit
168 survival ranged from 1 to 17 years, with the age of onset &lt;40 years in six (10%) and >60 in 19 (30%).
169 0(-5)) (unstratified p < 0.0001, stratified [age of onset &lt;50 years and unaffected age >50 years] p <
170 AF (unstratified p = 1 x 10(-8), stratified [age of onset &lt;50 years and unaffected age >50 years] p =
171 or persistent PTSD, 69.6% for pre-late life (age of onset &lt;55 years and age at last diagnosis <55 yea
172 a, 1.8% had persistent PTSD into later life (age of onset &lt;55 years as well as a recent diagnosis).
173  family members, especially in patients with age-of-onset &lt;50 years, family history of thoracic aorti
174 We hypothesized that BPD cases with an early age of onset (&lt;/=21 years old) would be particularly lik
175 urvival rate is negatively impacted by older age of onset, male sex, scleroderma renal crisis, pulmon
176                                        Early age of onset might be a sign of hereditary RCC.
177 gested genetic variability within DNM3 as an age-of-onset modifier of disease (n=232; rs2421947; hapl
178 eristics than typical TTS, including younger age of onset, more frequent ST-segment depression, highe
179  because of differences, such as the younger age of onset, multi-focality of P-NETs, and concomitant
180 d motor symptoms were more common at younger age of onset (myoclonus 0.93, 0.90-0.97, p=0.0007; seizu
181  had a more severe phenotype with an average age of onset of 10 months, an average corrected QT inter
182  (232 eyes; 102 male [77.3%]) evaluated with age of onset of 36.9 +/- 11.4 years.
183 nifestations and personal/family history, an age of onset of 46 years or younger should trigger consi
184 ntially fatal arrhythmic event with a median age of onset of 7 years (95% CI, 6-11).
185 e 20 in all but one patient, with an average age of onset of 7.9 years.
186 ed eight females and four males, with a mean age of onset of 73 years (range: 49-82).
187 significantly associated as modifiers of the age of onset of AD (CD44, rs187116, P=1.29 x 10(-)(1)(2)
188 le negative (G-) AD subjects exhibit delayed age of onset of AD (P=0.017) and significantly reduced r
189 LG LOF status and age-of-onset, with earlier age of onset of AD observed in the FLG LOF carrier group
190 es, unstratified and stratified according to age of onset of AF and unaffected age >50 years, there w
191 rs [interquartile range (IQR), 40-53 years], age of onset of alcohol consumption was 16 years [IQR, 1
192                            We determined the age of onset of amenorrhea after breast cancer for women
193 lationship between the log incidence and log age of onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is consist
194 SNP did not associate significantly with the age of onset of angiographically verified coronary arter
195 been no genome-wide association study of the age of onset of asthma in children.
196 ver-expression, and also correlated with the age of onset of cancer, aggressiveness of the disease an
197 lower 40 Hz power correlated with an earlier age of onset of cannabis use (p<0.04).
198 77, p < .001) and positively associated with age of onset of cannabis use (r = .51, p = .027) but was
199 cular risk) underlies the relatively earlier age of onset of cardiovascular diseases among African Am
200 nicities had a higher prevalence and earlier age of onset of cataract than Europeans.
201 e first genome-wide association study of the age of onset of childhood asthma among participants in t
202      These brain changes are associated with age of onset of depression, as well as cumulative life-t
203  by patients with recurrent MDD and an adult age of onset of depression.
204        The increasing prevalence and younger age of onset of diabetes foreshadow greater diabetes-att
205             There was no correlation between age of onset of disease and prevalence of these mtDNA SN
206 so consistently identified the importance of age of onset of disease and the presence of eosinophils
207 A in adults with CVS and correlate this with age of onset of disease.
208                                              Age of onset of dystonia, duration of disease prior to s
209 ues, differing only in the amplitude and the age of onset of expression.
210                                     The mean age of onset of genetic sporadic ALS was 2.9 years young
211                         The disease risk and age of onset of Huntington disease (HD) and nine other r
212                  Nonwhite patients had later age of onset of HVLPD than white patients (median age, 8
213 ferent phenotypes: D923N, which has a median age of onset of hypotonia or dystonia at 3 years, and L9
214 esence of human leukocyte antigen (HLA-)B27, age of onset of JIA, and sex were analyzed for their pre
215 1383 in BPIFB1 were also associated with the age of onset of lung cancer (p = 0.001 and 0.006, respec
216                                              Age of onset of major symptoms (syncope or cardiac arres
217 particular, we focus on the effects that the age of onset of male puberty and rates of spermatogenesi
218                                              Age of onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) peaks in the 3rd
219 ior cortical regions but also with the young age of onset of PCA.
220                     Pathways associated with age of onset of persistent P. aeruginosa infection were
221 phenotypes, including lung disease severity, age of onset of persistent Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. ae
222               In short-term users, a younger age of onset of regular cannabis use and greater frequen
223 ndophenotype, which normalize by the typical age of onset of schizophrenia unless there has been more
224 ulthood, which temporally coincides with the age of onset of schizophrenia.
225                  No correlations between the age of onset of SCZ and linear HOMER1 mRNA were observed
226 cHomer1a were positively associated with the age of onset of SCZ in both the dorsolateral prefrontal
227 cipants with sodium mutations had an earlier age of onset of stiffness (5 years versus 10 years), fre
228               Preliminary data suggests that age of onset of symptoms (pediatric vs. adult) may be a
229 es of 25 patients were reviewed to determine age of onset of symptoms and the results of ophthalmosco
230  mean [SD] age, 29.9 [14.7] years; mean [SD] age of onset of symptoms, 21.9 [13.3] years) showed atro
231                                          The age of onset of the affected family members was the seco
232 wever, the inclusion of individuals past the age of onset of the defining behaviors complicates inter
233  variables (lung function, reversibility and age of onset of the disease) or by biomarkers (eosinophi
234 cteristics and whether these SNPs affect the age of onset of the disease, recurrence, and survival.
235 st (LYLs), a measure that takes into account age of onset of the disorder.
236                                  The average age of onset of the monogenic forms of autoimmune endocr
237                                 Although the age of onset of these diseases range from juvenile [i.e.
238 nal anisotropy in this region was related to age of onset of training and sensorimotor synchronizatio
239                                          The age of onset of type 2 diabetes is decreasing.
240      In cannabis-dependent subjects, earlier age of onset of use correlated with lower [DeltaBP(ND)]
241 tivity; and (3) the severity rather than the age of onset of vestibular dysfunction differentiates wh
242 n variants in association with self-reported age-of-onset of AD.
243                                    Here, the age-of-onset of association between genetic variants at
244 men with truncating MLH1 mutations had later ages of onset of endometrial cancer than those with nont
245 ischaemic stroke was more prevalent at older ages of onset of symptoms of ADAD (odds ratio 1.09 per 1
246  higher dosage, longer duration, and earlier age of onset) or with distinct cannabinoid compounds (i.
247 her obesity early in adulthood affects risk, age of onset, or outcomes of patients with HCC.
248 ssion status, antidepressant medication use, age of onset, or symptom severity).
249 various characteristics, including age, sex, age of onset, oral symptoms, histologic features, plasmi
250 ons (1.48E-13) and correlated with a younger age of onset (p = 0.0018).
251 icular disease was associated with a younger age of onset (p = 0.02).
252                     C9P cases had an earlier age of onset (p=0.047) and, in the subset of patients wh
253  implicate disease severity and persistence, age of onset, parental atopic history, filaggrin (FLG) m
254   Asthma is a heterogeneous disease in which age of onset plays an important role.
255 x, recurrent MDD, recurrent early-onset MDD, age of onset, pre-pubertal onset MDD or typical-like MDD
256                                        Young age of onset, presence of ANA, and elevated ESR appeared
257 e sexually dimorphic in terms of prevalence, age of onset, progression and prognosis; sex chromosomes
258 trophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with varying ages of onset, progression and severity.
259 reased dosewise (Ptrend<0.0001) with earlier age of onset (Ptrend=0.0009), independently.
260                                              Age of onset ranged from 3 to 7 years (mean, 5.3 years).
261  subjects from the 43 families (n = 63), the age of onset ranged from 33 to 72 years (median 52 years
262                                              Age of onset ranged from 6 to 71 years, without apparent
263 sult of Mendelian gene variants lowering the age of onset, rather than ascertainment bias.
264 t temporally primary (based on retrospective age-of-onset reports) fear/anger, distress, disruptive b
265 sthma, a heterogeneous disease with variable age of onset, results from the interplay between genetic
266         The GRPS also differentiates classic age of onset schizophrenia from early onset and late-ons
267 rences, including differences in prevalence, age of onset, severity or disease progression.
268                                        Later age of onset, specific complicating features, and the SP
269 % CI, 1.12-1.45), with significantly younger age of onset (survey linear regression; adjusted beta, -
270                                              Age of onset, survival, ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALS
271                   Familial ALS has a younger age of onset than apparently sporadic ALS.
272 rom one another; ALS cases exhibited earlier age of onset than FTD cases; and individuals with spinal
273 ividuals with spinal-onset exhibited earlier age of onset than those with bulbar-onset.
274 r trinucleotide repeat mutations can have an age of onset that varies by decades.
275 n by recognition of family history and early age of onset, the rates of such findings among individua
276           Intriguingly, both aggregation and age of onset trend with repeat length in similar ways, e
277 ystem is affected, phenotypes, severity, and age of onset varies depending on which mt-aaRS is mutate
278                                              Age of onset was </=3 years in 25 cases.
279                        The earliest reported age of onset was 16 years (median, 46 years).
280                                     The mean age of onset was 16 years (range 3 to 39).
281                                   The median age of onset was 2.45 years with a male-to-female ratio
282 ld remember, whereas for the others the mean age of onset was 21 +/- 9 years.
283                                         Mean age of onset was 28 years (range 12-51) with bimodal pea
284                Non-CLIPPERS patients' median age of onset was 52 years (interquartile range, 39-59) a
285                    CLIPPERS patients' median age of onset was 58 years (interquartile range, 24-72) a
286                                        Older age of onset was associated with slower VA loss: Patient
287 o determine the effect of genetic variation, age of onset was compared in people with sporadic ALS ca
288                                      Average age of onset was earlier in multiple system atrophy-cere
289 n ACH, P < .0005 for both), whereas the mean age of onset was earliest in GPP (31.0 vs 43.7 years in
290                                          The age of onset was highly variable, from early adulthood,
291 rk conditions, self-reported ever asthma and age of onset was obtained by household interview.
292                                   The latest age of onset was recorded at 64 years, in a patient diag
293                     Greater dose and earlier age of onset were associated with these alterations.
294  blindness (P < 0.001), and those with older age of onset were more likely to develop ambulatory disa
295 ients (P = 0.009), and patients with younger age of onset were more likely to have optic neuritis rel
296                Genetic mutations differed by age of onset with prespacer mutations more likely to be
297 ount sibling relations, sex of siblings, and age of onset, with respect to ischemic stroke incidence.
298 icant association between FLG LOF status and age-of-onset, with earlier age of onset of AD observed i
299 D not associated with a single variant, were age of onset younger than 2 years (odds ratio [OR], 6.30
300 nsidered in atypical dementia cases, such as age of onset younger than 65 years, rapid symptom onset,

 
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