202) , and medication use in a large cohort of patients with NE. |
203) We identified 115 patients with NE. |
204) We classified 355 patients with NSTE-ACS according to the ad |
205) s not associated with adverse outcomes in patients with NSTE-ACS treated with dual a |
206) heterozygous state was present in only 3 patients with SS disease and was absent in |
207) ors for a hypercoagulable state in Indian patients with SS disease. |
208) ter peaking (slope) were compared between patients with SSc and controls.Compared to |
209) ver, did not differ significantly between patients with SSc and controls.Unaffected |
210) ute Coronary Events (GRACE) risk score in patients with ST-segment elevated myocardi |
211) artery (IRA) and the clinical outcomes in patients with ST-segment elevation myocard |
212) lar elastic bandage can be safely used in patients with VLUs requiring frequent dres |
213) ffective compression dressing regimen for patients with VLUs who require changing th |
214) We retrospectively enrolled 77 patients with VTE (distal deep vein thromb |
215) d it is useful for risk stratification in patients with VTE. |
216) phy to assess tumor vascularity except in patients with angina or those older than 4 |
217) y (VH) intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) in patients with angina pectoris (AP). |
218) Patients with antiheparin/PF4 IgG had a hi |
219) Patients with antiheparin/PF4 IgG were old |
220) Patients with asthma may also have vocal c |
221) lity of VCD when poor control is noted in patients with asthma. |
222) cently indicated for stroke prevention in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) . |
223) ted with the anticoagulation treatment in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). |
224) Nine patients with central lung tumors ≤5 c |
225) Sixty-three patients with central tympanic membrane pe |
226) In patients with clinical atypical painful ul |
227) Fifty-one patients with clinical signs and electroph |
228) cial support improves health behaviors in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD |
229) potential systematic differences between patients with coronary artery disease who |
230) ient resources, when to further phenotype patients with critical asthma in order to |
231) xamined the clinical response of diabetic patients with critical limb ischaemia and |
232) lts suggested that cardiovascular disease patients with diabetes, particularly males |
233) Despite a good safety profile in most patients with diabetes, the risk of metfor |
234) The authors describe 2 patients with early infantile epileptic en |
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