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1 g in high-risk populations who are currently undertreated.
2 n detected by nurses, dyspnea appeared to be undertreated.
3 udied, under-recognised, underdiagnosed, and undertreated.
4 illion people worldwide but remains woefully undertreated.
5 survivors, yet it remains underdiagnosed and undertreated.
6 d risky alcohol consumption co-occur and are undertreated.
7 g and costly medical condition that is often undertreated.
8 y worldwide, but is often underdiagnosed and undertreated.
9 athyroidism (PHP) remains underdiagnosed and undertreated.
10 ing illness that is often underdiagnosed and undertreated.
11 alent, adolescent mental health problems are undertreated.
12 d data suggest symptomatic severe AS remains undertreated.
13 ase, who, despite being at high risk, remain undertreated.
14 ety disorder (GAD) is common, impairing, and undertreated.
15 sion, and which are often underdiagnosed and undertreated.
16 cholesterolemia (HeFH) is under-detected and undertreated.
17 ics are more likely to be underdiagnosed and undertreated.
18 in people living with dementia but is often undertreated.
19 by rheumatoid arthritis patients and remains undertreated.
20 nd anxiety are common yet underdiagnosed and undertreated.
21 ohol use disorder (AUD) are understudied and undertreated.
22 ons that have slowed progress and left women undertreated.
23 s prevalent but currently underdiagnosed and undertreated.
24 th common mental health problems is markedly undertreated.
25 derstudied, underrecognized, and thus likely undertreated.
26 duals with noncardiac ASCVD are particularly undertreated.
27 ople have FH, but most remain undiagnosed or undertreated.
28 Youth anxiety and depression are common and undertreated.
29 ssed in primary care settings and frequently undertreated.
30 ive antihypertensive therapy, Hispanics were undertreated.
31 elevated ABP is frequently unrecognized and undertreated.
32 l depression is common, underrecognized, and undertreated.
33 with PAD continue to be under-recognized and undertreated.
34 ncome countries remains under-recognised and undertreated.
35 re-severe illness who are underdiagnosed and undertreated.
36 scular disease (CVD), but they are currently undertreated.
37 treatment, pain is still underrecognized and undertreated.
38 idity and early mortality yet remain greatly undertreated.
39 ex (PMI), 43.4% of patients with cancer were undertreated.
40 uently under-recognised, underestimated, and undertreated.
41 This condition is often underdiagnosed and undertreated.
42 ns, it is thought to be under-recognized and undertreated.
43 s; nevertheless, patients with PAD are often undertreated.
44 all, many symptoms remain underdiagnosed and undertreated.
45 ental disorder that is both understudied and undertreated.
46 particularly in its early stages, and it is undertreated.
47 rrhage remains insufficiently recognized and undertreated.
48 physician, still remains underdiagnosed and undertreated.
49 d less attention and is often undetected and undertreated.
50 rge portions of the high-risk population are undertreated.
51 It is underrecognized and undertreated.
52 esponse to legitimate concerns that pain was undertreated.
53 therosclerosis is largely underdiagnosed and undertreated.
54 SRD; it impairs their quality of life and is undertreated.
55 uropathic pain is common, underdiagnosed and undertreated.
56 with cancer but are often underassessed and undertreated.
57 ring loss is substantially underdetected and undertreated.
58 OL, cancer-related anemia and fatigue remain undertreated.
59 ease, this condition may go unrecognized and undertreated.
60 ents in the ICU and may be underdetected and undertreated.
61 ereas young adults may be underdiagnosed and undertreated.
62 so that patients are neither overtreated nor undertreated.
63 d disability and is frequently mistreated or undertreated.
64 common, underreported, underrecognized, and undertreated.
65 ividuals with depression are being seriously undertreated.
66 in people over 60, it is underdiagnosed and undertreated.
67 RM multimorbidity is increasingly common and undertreated among US adults, highlighting the importanc
69 syndrome appeared to be underrecognized and undertreated and associated with a high mortality rate.
70 ery disease (PAD) remains underdiagnosed and undertreated and is associated with an increased risk fo
71 rs are consistent and common but are largely undertreated and undercontrolled in many regions of the
72 T/CT, 3 false-negative necks would have been undertreated, and 4 false-positive necks would have been
76 onary events in women; however, women remain undertreated, and more data are needed to determine opti
77 ral artery disease (PAD) is underrecognized, undertreated, and understudied: each of these endeavors
79 address cognitive comorbidities that remain undertreated by currently available epilepsy therapeutic
84 and women with HeFH are diagnosed later and undertreated compared to men; it is unknown whether thes
86 ression affect 30% of youth but are markedly undertreated compared with other mental disorders, espec
87 eating RLS, it remains an underdiagnosed and undertreated condition severely impairing functioning of
91 cancer had a high rate of underassessed and undertreated CVRFs, and ADT initiation was not associate
92 of nonatopic wheeze phenotypes, which remain undertreated despite accounting for a substantial propor
93 tein cholesterol (LDL-C) remain untreated or undertreated despite growing use of lipid-lowering medic
94 der adults with cancer are underassessed and undertreated despite the high prevalence of impaired fun
96 tal, and treatable, it is underdiagnosed and undertreated due to a lack of systematic methods to iden
97 en with depression are often underserved and undertreated due to stigma, language barriers, and cultu
99 rtheless, cholesterol levels are still being undertreated, especially in patients with CHD, and subst
101 igh prevalence, alcohol use disorders remain undertreated, even though there are scientifically estab
105 factors than the general population and are undertreated for them, treatment of these risk factors m
111 Patients with dyslipidemias continue to be undertreated in both the primary and secondary preventio
117 pulations, are frequently underdiagnosed and undertreated in patients with cardiovascular disease (CV
127 ably, OSA is particularly underdiagnosed and undertreated in women, which may heighten the cardiometa
129 chronic kidney disease is underdiagnosed and undertreated, in part as a result of lack of agreement o
131 eglectful to their symptoms and hence remain undertreated, meaning that special attention should be p
132 e gout, it is a disease that is consistently undertreated/mismanaged and perceived by clinicians and
135 neuropathic pain is underdiagnosed and often undertreated or treated with ineffective or untested mod
141 ly owing to limited clinician awareness, and undertreated, partly due to limited access to treatment.
143 ypertension, reducing therapeutic inertia in undertreated patients, and enhancing therapeutic efficie
144 mortality was 4.92 (95% CI 2.47-9.78) among undertreated patients, compared with appropriately treat
146 ons potentially more adapted to this largely undertreated population of patients, has fuelled the int
148 ackground Osteoporosis is underdiagnosed and undertreated, prompting the exploration of opportunistic
149 ith prostate cancer are often overtreated or undertreated, reducing quality of life and increasing di
150 rkinson's disease (PD) yet underreported and undertreated specifically in many ethnic PD groups becau
155 Postmenopausal women and the elderly are undertreated, whereas young adults may be underdiagnosed
156 mpared to men, being both underdiagnosed and undertreated, while also facing underrepresentation in c
158 ptomatic severe aortic stenosis (AS) remains undertreated with high resultant mortality despite incre
159 s underdiagnosed, identified late, and often undertreated with inequality in access to care and treat
161 lymph nodes compared with older women may be undertreated with respect to tamoxifen because of the su