266) ces between patients with coronary artery disease who complete a psychosocial study |
267) up of patients with known coronary artery disease who underwent myocardial revascula |
268) ear-old patient with a history of Graves' disease who was transferred to Tottori Uni |
269) ht and obese patients with cardiovascular disease, who had previously attended a car |
270) ed with a reduced risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). |
271) ehaviors in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). |
272) ) in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD). |
273) upine posture, in patients with Meniere's disease compared to healthy general popula |
274) ts have a lower rate of graft versus host disease compared to other donor sources. |
275) hown to have lower risk of cardiovascular disease compared with those in Kandy, Sri |
276) l most probably delay rapid and effective disease control during a real outbreak. |
277) tions on sustainable transboundary animal disease control strategies in the Greater |
278) in emerging CPV strains is important for disease control strategy. |
279) They regulate the disease course and play a deleterious role |
280) The disease course during pregnancy and the ri |
281) n spite of the lack of information on the disease course for the last group, assumin |
282) ent with metastatic melanoma who remained disease free for over 3 years after an ini |
283) ain has been bovine leukaemia virus (BLV) disease free since 1999. |
284) sy when the sentinel node is diagnosed as disease free using SPIO-enhanced MR imagin |
285) sults show that living with an additional disease has an impact on the HrQoL, which |
286) During the last years, this disease has been largely studied and new i |
287) This disease has long been associated with inte |
288) Disease management programs may be effecti |
289) the application of chitin/chitosan/COS in disease management are reviewed here. |
290) n of exacerbations are targets of chronic disease management in the outpatient setti |
291) mals, large animal models of Huntington's disease may allow one to identify the path |
292) Peripheral vascular disease may be frequently associated in di |
293) vidence that adults with congenital heart disease may display specific impairments i |
294) Results suggested that cardiovascular disease patients with diabetes, particular |
295) t the specific concerns of cardiovascular disease patients with diabetes. |
296) training on depression in end-stage renal disease patients. |
297) se in which only two test results and two disease states are considered, mutual info |
298) of gene regulation during development and disease states like cancer and cardiovascu |
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