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1  of portal annular pancreas in a 45-year-old male patient.
2 white female patients and 1 African American male patient.
3 ulate of an infertile, phenotypically normal male patient.
4 n occurring at lower ACH doses compared with male patients.
5 l success; OR 2.89, 1.49-5.59; p=0.002) than male patients.
6 r dysfunction (especially CMD) compared with male patients.
7 R had a different risk profile compared with male patients.
8  a surprisingly higher overall mortality for male patients.
9  ZVD among female patients was twice that in male patients.
10 to have less negative recovery outcomes than male patients.
11 s more frequently in female patients than in male patients.
12 or the selective eradication of HCC cells in male patients.
13  Score was 10.9 (9.6), and 8397 (50.7%) were male patients.
14   Our analyses were restricted to these 2114 male patients.
15 head and neck and lung SCCs in female versus male patients.
16 hat female patients are at greater risk than male patients.
17 were protective against SCC, particularly in male patients.
18 y reduced by ADHD medication, at least among male patients.
19     Participants included 192 female and 135 male patients.
20 e progression in female patients, but not in male patients.
21         Observational study of predominantly male patients.
22 erative hemostasis in 123 previously treated male patients.
23 0A), resulting in intellectual disability in male patients.
24 ently experiencing worse outcomes than White male patients.
25 d 58% (n = 7,120) female and 42% (n = 5,261) male patients.
26 2% (143 767 of 318 366) of reports were from male patients.
27  and in-hospital outcomes between female and male patients.
28 opurine combinations are not recommended for male patients.
29 ceived less aggressive lipid management than male patients.
30 the typical presentation of choroideremia in male patients.
31 ncreatic cancer whereas only one 80-year old male patient (0.5 %) had two relatives affected by pancr
32 nts, 0.67; 95% CI, 0.58-0.78; odds ratio for male patients, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.75-0.98).
33 s per 1000 discharges in 2012; P = .001) and male patients (1.5 cases per 1000 discharges in 2007 to
34                                  Fifty-eight male patients-18 implanted with a continuous-flow LVAD,
35 00 of 4427 [58.7%] vs 1404 of 4187 [33.5%]), male patients (1849 of 4427 [41.8%] vs 1526 of 4187 [36.
36  prevalence rates in female patients than in male patients (2.5:1).
37 erences in mortality in cases involving: (1) male patients, (2) malignancy, (3) initial respiratory d
38 1 year postdischarge; there were 66.6% white male patients, 24.3% white female patients, 5.3% black m
39 518 pediatric patients (mean age, 9.6 years; male patients, 277 [53%]) who underwent CT between July
40 .4%), black male patients (36.4%), and white male patients (30.2%, P<0.0001).
41 owed by white female patients (38.4%), black male patients (36.4%), and white male patients (30.2%, P
42 91 consecutive patients (mean age, 58 years; male patients, 434 [62.8%]) in a single center between J
43 +/- standard deviation, 65 years +/- 17; 255 male patients; 449 scans with DW positive stroke lesions
44                                Results Seven male patients (50%) and seven female patients (50%) (mea
45 e an estimated 671 324 inpatient admissions (male patients, 51.6%; mean [standard deviation] age, 44.
46     From 2006 to 2011, 11 929 955 ED visits (male patients, 54.2%; mean [SD] age, 31 [22] years) for
47               One hundred three patients (61 male patients, 59%) underwent 378 FBD sessions (median,
48 leritis following alkali burns occurred in 5 male patients/6 eyes (median age: 22 years, range 18-38)
49         Out of this group, 832 patients (506 male patients, 61%; 64.0+/-10.0 years) with symptomatic
50  range, 1-63 years; mean age, 24.8 years; 43 male patients), 64 unaffected family members (referred t
51                                          All male patients 66 years of age and older undergoing catar
52 lower volumes of necrosis at MR imaging than male patients (6821 vs 11 050 mm(3), P = .03).
53  range, 1-48 years; mean age, 12.3 years; 42 male patients), 79 carriers of a duplication at 16p11.2
54   Major vascular complications occurred in 5 male patients (8%).
55  204 BN were identified in 194 predominantly male patients (90.7%) who had a mean (SD) age of 62.8 (1
56 le patients (95% CI, 0.47-1.63) and 0.42 for male patients (95% CI, 0.21-0.85).
57 le patients (95% CI, 0.16-0.78) and 0.59 for male patients (95% CI, 0.34-0.99).
58  the development of myocardial infarction in male patients above forty years of age presenting at the
59 nfounded researchers, especially in light of male patients' accelerated disease course at later stage
60 of Buruli ulcer widely varied with age, with male patients accounting for 57% (n=427) of patients age
61 th a similar treatment effect for female and male patients (adjusted hazard ratio for females: 0.90 [
62 ch one-a pulmonary embolism in a 64-year-old male patient after 11 months of treatment-was assessed a
63 ng of the UF is seen in female compared with male patients after mTBI, with sex and UF FA values as s
64 olume, semen quality, and fertility in adult male patients after renal transplantation (RTx) during c
65                                              Male patients aged >/=50 years with normal eyelid, conju
66 ia Register and consisted of 61,161 cases of male patients aged 18 years and older with open anterior
67 r this prospective cohort study, we enrolled male patients aged 2-28 years with Duchenne muscular dys
68                                   Five white male patients aged 23 to 71 years underwent unilateral s
69                              We identified 6 male patients aged between 49 and 64 years with prosthet
70         In a multicentre clinical trial, six male patients (aged 35-63 years) with choroideremia were
71                                        Among male patients, although procedural mortality was lower w
72 e in-hospital mortality was 12.7% for trauma male patient and 9.1% for trauma female patient (p = 0.0
73 B2 loss of function variant in a 17-year-old male patient and describe the clinical management of SAR
74 f 0.25 +/- 0.05 times the thoracic width for male patients and 0.28 +/- 0.05 times the thoracic width
75  patient (p = 0.065) and 22.9% for nontrauma male patients and 20.6% for nontrauma female patients (p
76 ge, 62 years +/- 11 [standard deviation]; 92 male patients and 45 female patients; 83 paroxysmal and
77 s rated fewer situations as safe compared to male patients and fathers.
78 ute to the pathophysiology of WM deficits in male patients and have implications for drug development
79 tients with stage III and stage IV melanoma, male patients and patients with a prior history of multi
80 isk for death from COVID-19, particularly in male patients and younger populations.
81 with a history of myocardial infarction (79% male patients) and reliable dietary data at baseline (20
82 nts, 24.3% white female patients, 5.3% black male patients, and 3.8% black female patients.
83  Patients were 58 +/- 20 years old, 66% were male patients, and 62.6% had subdural hematoma; admissio
84  could be a potential preventive strategy in male patients because it significantly decreases candidu
85 er, it is not known whether breast cancer in male patients benefits similarly.
86 was associated with worse disease outcome in male patients, but not in female patients.
87 al DE CT study of the liver in a 59-year-old male patient by using conventional and iterative reconst
88        Here, we describe a severely autistic male patient carrying a single amino acid substitution (
89 ction between age and sex was observed, with male patients carrying a larger burden of olfactory defi
90                                      The two male patients carrying truncating TTLL5 variants also di
91  functional connectivity of this region: (1) male patients compared with female patients had increase
92                                A 67-year-old male patient complaining of epigastric pain for a week a
93 g position decreased from 30 to 11 s), and a male patient could readily swing his legs out of his van
94 ted driver mutations than those in older and male patients, despite no differences in MHC genotype.
95 ts (age 2-74 years, median 26.5 years; seven male patients) developed a broader spectrum of symptoms
96 ients (age 3-63 years, median 22 years; five male patients) developed refractory status epilepticus o
97  polymyositis leading to rhabdomyolysis in a male patient diagnosed with Crohn's ileocolitis.
98                                Seventy-eight male patients diagnosed as having X-linked retinitis pig
99                          We describe a young male patient, diagnosed, according to the radiological,
100                        The mean age of the 5 male patients, diagnosed with endocarditis or aortic gra
101 ients had more robust T cell activation than male patients during SARS-CoV-2 infection.
102 lvic AVM that was diagnosed in a 30-year-old male patient eight years ago and which progressed despit
103                                              Male patients, elderly patients, and patients with demen
104 ithin a 21-month interval, 1,314 consecutive male patient encounters at an STI clinic resulted in col
105                                Compared with male patients, female patients were older, with a lower
106                             In total, 57,999 male patients from the Herniamed registry undergoing pri
107                            We investigated 7 male patients (from 5 different families) presenting wit
108 t outcomes, we retrospectively analyzed 3782 male patients &gt;/=18 years of age undergoing primary rena
109 blind, placebo-controlled study we recruited male patients (&gt;/=5 years of age; time to rise from floo
110                                    Moreover, male patients had 19% lower odds of substance-related ev
111 ch patients did not receive ADHD medication, male patients had 35% lower odds of concurrent substance
112                                 At baseline, male patients had a higher incidence of ischemic cardiom
113                                              Male patients had a lower risk for osteoporosis and oste
114                                        The 4 male patients had a mean age of 26 years (range, 21-32),
115                                      54 (9%) male patients had Buruli ulcer osteomyelitis, whereas on
116 ) had crazy-paving, while 13 out of 19 (68%) male patients had crazy-paving on their lung HRCT (p=0.0
117 erior INS; (2) female patients compared with male patients had greater negative connectivity of the l
118                                              Male patients had higher plasma levels of innate immune
119  In models adjusting for age, sex, and race, male patients had higher rates than female patients (inc
120 {CI}: 1.01, 1.01] for each additional year), male patients had lower rates of follow-up recommendatio
121 f males and females with confirmed COVID-19, male patients have almost three times the odds of requir
122 ontributes to overactive bladder symptoms in male patients; however, little is known about the underl
123 or rehospitalization or death was higher for male patients (HR, 1.45 [CI, 1.04 to 2.03]); White patie
124 virus and Toxoplasma gondii coinfection in a male patient in Bogota, Colombia.
125                               The homozygous male patient in family 2 also showed a severe phenotype.
126                                            A male patient in his 20s presented with asymptomatic red
127 bined with dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine in male patients in Mali.
128 2, 7, and 8 female patients and 13, 6, and 6 male patients in the iSFN, IGT-SFN, and DM-SFN groups, r
129                                    Of the 76 male patients included in the study, 70 had DMD (92%) an
130 progression with increased susceptibility in male patients, indicating that estrogens may be associat
131 th GBM is associated with MYC, while that in male patients is associated with TP53 activity.
132 sistance and metabolic syndrome with acne in male patients is lacking.
133   The mean age of patients was 67 years; for male patients, it was 67 years (range, 29-94 years), and
134 to the index case, the index case being in a male patient, lower community household socioeconomic po
135               In August 2019, a six-year-old male patient manifested right eye (RE) excessive tearing
136            Some patients, particularly older male patients, may be good candidates for OSA evaluation
137 n and by statistical distribution in 122,809 male patients (mean age 61 +/- 17 years) and 118,494 fem
138                         Eighteen eyes from 9 male patients (mean age, 20 years; range 9-40) with mole
139                                    Sixty-one male patients (mean age, 66.1 years; range 36-83 years)
140 26 patients in the study (113 female and 113 male patients; mean [SD] age, 36.7 [17.0] years), 186 (8
141 erformed in 204 patients (104 female and 100 male patients; mean age, 9 years 6 months [range, 6 mont
142  49 years; range, 18-72 years), including 27 male patients (median age, 48 years; range, 18-67 years)
143 le patients presenting at a younger age than male patients (median of 32 vs 34 years; P < .001).
144 221 PVRs were performed in 220 patients (130 male patients; median age, 32 years; range, 16-64 years)
145                  Of 126 inpatients, 63% were male patients, model for end-stage liver disease (MELDNa
146 even patients with bilateral retinoblastoma (male patients, n = 14; median age, 8.4 months) received
147    Of the 114 reported falls, 64% involved a male patient, nearly one third (32%) involved adolescent
148 t age, 28.2 years; range, 12-53 years; eight male patients (nine hips) with a mean age of 26.7 years
149 and were higher for female patients than for male patients of all ages.
150 s who are between 40 and 60 years of age and male patients of all ages.
151  period prognosis is significantly worse for male patients of increasing age and AJCC substage.
152 ria (mean [SD] age, 72.7 [12.5] years; 54.3% male patients), of whom 229 (10.9%) had hypocalcemia on
153 patients had a higher chance of relapse than male patients (P = 0.009), and patients with younger age
154 ents was approximately 5 months earlier than male patients (p=0.002).
155 antly in females but also affect substantial male patient populations; indeed, morbidity in complicat
156                                A 30-year-old male patient presented in an outpatient department of a
157                                A 48-year-old male patient presented to a cardiology department with c
158                                A 47-year-old male patient presented to the emergency department with
159                                A 60-year-old male patient presented with a one-month history of epiga
160                                A 25-year-old male patient presented with an acute onset of severe upp
161                   CASE REPORT: A 15-year-old male patient presented with pain in the right hip for 5
162                               A 19-years-old male patient presented with swollen and painful knee.
163           CASE PRESENTATION: A 30 year - old male patient presenting with pain to the upper abdomen d
164 n striatal activation during WM retrieval in male patients (R = 0.5, p = 0.02) but not male controls
165 a higher all-cause mortality was observed in male patients randomized to CRT-ON versus CRT-OFF on uni
166                            The proportion of male patients ranged from 37% (total hip replacement) to
167                                A 57-year-old male patient received a liver transplant for alcoholic c
168 ge, 58 years; range, 1 day to 96 years; 1897 male patients) received 4240 ferumoxytol injections for
169 48.5 years +/- 20.7 [standard deviation]; 53 male patients) referred for cardiac MR imaging because o
170 ents (median age, 68 years; 46 female and 60 male patients) referred for staging or restaging of onco
171 ter lesions consistent with MS compared with male patients (relative risk 8.3).
172 rted recent travel or antibiotic use, and no male patients reported male sex partners.
173 tors, and disease associations in female and male patients seeking care in diverse geographic regions
174                                Specifically, male patients should be motivated to return for antibody
175   Despite being recommended for all pubertal male patients, sperm banking is not universally practise
176            We report a case of a 47-year-old male patient suffering from this rare syndrome with an A
177                There were significantly more male patients than controls in each of the 3 cohorts (11
178 -year period were included in this study (25 male patients, two female patients; mean age, 32.6 years
179  delayed sentence reproduction in female and male patients undergoing awake tumor surgery.
180    The phenomenon seems to be more common in male patients undergoing cryolipolysis.
181                                        Adult male patients undergoing Lichtenstein hernioplasty for a
182                  Three female patients and 1 male patient underwent iris tumor resection and presente
183                   CASE REPORT: A 33-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency department af
184                                A 26-year-old male patient was admitted with swelling in his left neck
185      One symptomatic, G6PD-deficient, anemic male patient was transfused on day 4.
186  data set (n = 368; 144 female patients, 224 male patients) was used to validate the MR imaging findi
187         A total of 16 eyes of 5 female and 9 male patients were analyzed.
188                           The 7 female and 4 male patients were diagnosed with periocular lobular cap
189 ested case-control study, 173 female and 209 male patients were identified from within a cross-sectio
190        76,495 OAM inguinal hernia repairs in male patients were included for statistical analysis.
191                                In total, 101 male patients were included.
192                           We found that more male patients were married than female.
193                                              Male patients were more likely to succeed than female pa
194                   Twenty-seven female and 22 male patients were reviewed.
195 iles for 99 patients (30 female patients, 69 male patients) were identified from the Cancer Genome At
196 [standard deviation]; range, 0-88 years; 157 male patients) were included.
197  [IQR], 9-15 years; 235 female patients; 167 male patients) were included.
198 dian age 11.4 years [IQR 4.0-14.1], 88 [51%] male patients) were registered.
199 y mediators in their MEE compared to that of male patients, which were unrelated to microbiota compos
200                 In contrast, an asymptomatic male patient who develops a Brugada electrocardiogram on
201           We present a case of a 36-year-old male patient who had painless scrotal swelling after cys
202                                A 75-year-old male patient who had undergone XEN45 gel implantation af
203                      We report a 40-year-old male patient who presented with 1 week history of diffus
204  report a rare case of EGPA in a 54-year-old male patient who presented with fever, sore throat and d
205 a hemorrhagic thoracic mass in a 40-year-old male patient who presented with progressive neurological
206                                            A male patient who was referred to investigate the etiolog
207         Between March 2010 and October 2012, male patients who presented with a primary, reducible un
208                                              Male patients who received grafts from male MUDs demonst
209              Large tumors in obese, diabetic male patients who smoke have the highest risk of anastom
210 dy population comprised a total of 168 adult male patients who underwent cardiac ultrasound scanning.
211                                              Male patients who were 17 years or older, diagnosed with
212 ional evaluation including all 12.907 (82.7% male) patients who underwent elective AAA repair between
213                                A 70-year-old male patient, who had been taking warfarin for artificia
214 uary 2000 to 31 December 2008, we identified male patients, who were aged 18-55 years and newly diagn
215 ysis of RMS cells derived from a 27-year-old male patient whose disease was refractory to treatment.
216 e present de case of a 53-year-old Colombian male patient with a diagnosis of anterior uveitis in his
217                                A 58-year-old male patient with a history of atrial fibrillation, cong
218                                A 24-year-old male patient with a history of recurrent pain following
219            We report a case of a 60-year-old male patient with a limited form of GPA who initially pr
220            We report a case of a 56-year-old male patient with clear cell renal carcinoma confirmed o
221 , encoding an R3S substitution (p.R3S), in a male patient with coronal suture synostosis.
222                                A 56-year-old male patient with diabetes mellitus under poor control p
223 tal of 22 eyes from 16 female patients and 1 male patient with foveomacular schisis were reviewed fro
224 ibe a case of an adult 33-year-old Caucasian male patient with GSD type Ib accompanied with IBD-like
225 e we mapped gadolinium in bone biopsy from a male patient with idiopathic osteoporosis (without indic
226 is report, we aimed to present a 67-year-old male patient with jejunal diverticulitis accompanying wi
227        Case report of a forty-three-year-old male patient with kappa AL amyloidosis.
228             We present a case of 68-year old male patient with SMAA rupture treated by endovascular m
229                                A 74-year-old male patient with symptomatic giant SAA (13 cm) was urge
230                 In this paper, a 19-year-old male patient with the diagnosis of synovial hemangioma i
231                    We reported a 36-year-old male patient with the extranodal form of Rosai-Dorfman d
232                                            A male patient with the shortest HV presented infra-Hissia
233 orted the analysis and characterization of a male patient with THSD7A-associated MN who progressed to
234          We report the case of a 24-year-old male patient with X-linked Alport syndrome diagnosis due
235          We report the case of a 24 year old male patient with XLAS diagnosis due to a COL4A5 pathoge
236                           One hundred eleven male patients with a history of or newly diagnosed germ
237                                              Male patients with a life-time history of poly drug use
238                           Thirteen unrelated male patients with a similar phenotype were also screene
239 e, we report pathogenic variants in VMA21 in male patients with abnormal protein glycosylation that r
240  We performed a cross-sectional study in 100 male patients with acne and 100 age-matched male control
241                               Postadolescent male patients with acne more commonly have insulin resis
242 le HLA-identical sibling donor (n=2,656) for male patients with acute leukemia.
243      Compared with individuals without ADHD, male patients with ADHD (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.47; 95
244 uggested that 41% to 49% of the accidents in male patients with ADHD could have been avoided if they
245           In the within-individual analyses, male patients with ADHD had a 38% (odds ratio, 0.62; 95%
246                                           In male patients with ADHD, medication was associated with
247                   Our analysis included only male patients with at least 1 VA visit per year of follo
248                                 The only two male patients with biliary cystadenocarcinoma received r
249                   Thirty-three female and 23 male patients with BPD and 30 healthy women and 26 healt
250 gest poor top-down adjustment of behavior in male patients with BPD despite their efforts at control.
251 comparing anger and aggression in female and male patients with BPD have been widely missing on the b
252 ients but negative connectivity was found in male patients with BPD.
253 T demonstrates value for systemic staging of male patients with breast cancer and should be considere
254 ormation System was screened for stage I-III male patients with breast cancer who underwent (18)F-FDG
255 2014, through February 5, 2015, 14 eyes of 7 male patients with choroideremia (median age, 34 years [
256 was associated with a better prognosis among male patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and the role
257 years was separately evaluated in female and male patients with complex coronary artery disease.
258 ge cell proteome occurring in female but not male patients with COPD.
259 dren (strong evidence) and in female than in male patients with CSU (weak evidence).
260 tween August 26, 2015 and July 18, 2019, 253 male patients with cT1-4 (T1-2 for anterior wall) N0-2M0
261 randomized placebo-controlled trial in adult male patients with dengue with <48 hours of fever.
262 I, 1.14-7.57) and 2.42 (95%CI, 1.28-4.57) in male patients with DM and CKD.
263 cal trial conducted in 2 centers included 76 male patients with DMD or BMD undergoing 2 CMR studies w
264                   For the in vivo portion, 3 male patients with early-stage ALS (59.3 +/- 7.2 y old)
265  twofold higher risk of major complications: male patients with grade 3 obesity (AOR 1.71; 95% CI: 1.
266 atients with HCC, P = 0.0285; -124G>A: 17/62 male patients with HCC, 3/39 female patients with HCC, P
267 female patients with HCC (integration: 22/58 male patients with HCC, 6/36 female patients with HCC, P
268  with HCC, P = 0.0201; in combination, 39/62 male patients with HCC, 9/39 female patients with HCC, P
269                             We identified 11 male patients with hemizygous missense mutations in ATP6
270 cant treatment-by-strata interaction in PFS: Male patients with high lactate dehydrogenase levels der
271      We therefore prospectively followed 255 male patients with intermittent claudication from the CA
272                                              Male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms have his
273 rgical referral was less likely among older, male patients with Medicaid insurance and advanced tumor
274 al toxicity seems to be more prevalent among male patients with melanoma.
275             In total, 1134 eligible US-based male patients with metastatic PC were randomized to cont
276                                              Male patients with mTBI had significantly decreased FA v
277     Female patients were more compliant than male patients with postvaccination antibody titer measur
278 sly unsuspected distant metastases in 16% of male patients with pre-PET/CT stage IIB breast cancer an
279 sed to darkness or melatonin treatment or in male patients with PSC and healthy controls.
280                      The SMRs for female and male patients with RACU were 43.5 (95% CI, 19.5-63.3) an
281 use mortality in female patients, but not in male patients with Raynaud phenomenon.
282 h alcohol dependence in a population of 1333 male patients with severe alcohol dependence and 939 con
283               In this case series of 4 young male patients with severe COVID-19, rare putative loss-o
284  for injury severity and other risk factors, male patients with severe obesity-grade 3 obesity [adjus
285  underestimate the extent of inflammation in male patients with severity grade I and over estimate th
286 troparesis are more common in female than in male patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
287 es were collected from 2012 to 2017, from 83 male patients with ulcers or skin lesions, and were exam
288  was significantly more commonly reported in male patients with vs without FIRE (44.3% vs 27.6%; P =
289                       Sixty-three eyes of 33 male patients with X-linked retinoschisis were gleaned f
290                                              Male patients with XLP had significantly higher ePPIX le
291 937 adults (median age, 37 years; 66.5% were male), patients with severe malaria had higher prevalenc
292  210; mean age, 32.0 +/- 9.3 (SD) years; 59% male], patients with bipolar spectrum [n = 192; mean age
293                          There were 502 (43% males) patients with a median age of 38 years and median
294 years; interquartile range, 33-52 years; 169 male patients) with 82 IDH wild-type, 107 IDH mutant/1p1
295 01559467) in 207 patients (age 64 years; 62% male patients) with acute chest pain, elevated high-sens
296 9.9% of female patients) and 129 men (20% of male patients) with Raynaud phenomenon died.
297 d deviation {SD}]; 68 female patients and 77 male patients) with stage IV CRC who underwent molecular
298                      Female patients, unlike male patients, with high volumes of necrosis at imaging
299 abdominal ultrasound examination 43-year-old male patient without clinical symptoms.
300 OVID-19) can occur in younger, predominantly male, patients without preexisting medical conditions.

 
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