398) sculocutaneous gracilis (TMG) flaps in 33 patients for tertiary breast reconstructio |
399) as well as motivational aspects of these patients for the participation in a preven |
400) Next we show the number of patients included in every grade of the sc |
401) All patients included in the study were mobili |
402) nostic marker that would separate stage I patients into 2 groups, those who would be |
403) We included the 46 patients into the Spatzler-Martin scale ba |
404) Relapsed patients often have poor clinical outcome. |
405) We found that 56 % of the patients often or even regularly believed |
406) Eighty-three patients presented to the IPDFUT with 114 |
407) en January 1995 and December 2006, 29 986 patients presented to the outpatient clini |
408) ial diameter were significantly higher in patients receiving anticoagulant therapy. |
409) onomic impact, affects at least 20-30% of patients receiving hemodialysis therapy. |
410) been well described in immunocompromised patients, this review focuses on the immun |
411) tumour removal, are observed in multiple patients; this is a problem when normality |
412) venting pressure ulcers in critically ill patients when applied in the emergency dep |
413) tion needs to be given to these groups of patients when managing patients with hyper |
414) Group A (31 patients without claudication) were not el |
415) oantibody directed against factor VIII in patients without previous history of a ble |
416) ates this to mainstream dominant views on patients 'in control of their own life'. |
417) velopment leads to an increase of elderly patients (> 70 years) who require sur |
418) Sixteen consecutive patients (11 men and five women; mean age: |
419) eat saphenous vein graft or patch in four patients (23·5%). |
420) % reepithelialisation was present in five patients (25%), while one patient with con |
421) g the 6-year period (2006-2011), 35 Iraqi patients (30 men and 5 women, mean age 33 |
422) putation of a toe led to healing in three patients (4%) and one patient required a b |
423) site of bite was upper extremities in 66 patients (52.8%), whereas it was lower ext |
424) was observed between 40 and 60 days in 14 patients (70%) depending on the type of ul |
425) d to be well accepted and attended by the patients (70.5% of patients in the interve |
426) ficantly higher (P < 0·05) in group A patients (78·75%) compared with group B p |
427) mit axillary dissection for OSNA-negative patients (97.4Â % negative predictive valu |
428) All patients (PS group = 149, Usual Care†|
429) spective cohort study on 195 hypertensive patients' (age ≥18 years) records from a |
430) The two pediatric patients (an 11-year-old girl and a 4-year |
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