103) Patient and physician acceptability for th |
104) nificant differences (P > .05) between patient and control groups in the levels o |
105) ous leg ulcer slough is unpleasant to the patient and difficult to manage clinically |
106) articular synovitis was reduced in every patient and disappeared in 2 patients. |
107) vidence currently available that explores patient and family caregiver resilience fo |
108) physical and psychological morbidity and patient and family caregiver resilience fo |
109) ulism had a great emotional impact on the patient and psychological support was cruc |
110) nvolvement of the breast by NHL in a male patient and the ultrasound imaging finding |
111) using the reconstructed anatomy for each patient and these models were analysed for |
112) critical care units typify the high-risk patient and they often require more device |
113) of radioactive tracer administered to the patient and to a total acquisition time co |
114) agnosis of HCC, but also in prediction of patient and treatment outcomes and individ |
115) must be individualized, tailored to each patient, and constantly re-evaluated and r |
116) e risk-benefit ratio of this drug for any patient, and not only for those with diver |
117) sured by the physician or reported by the patient, and scar severity as measured by |
118) regression analyses, we determined which patient- and wound-related characteristics |
119) ned from CT data-sets for three scoliosis patients and these landmarks were used to |
120) 4 (8.2%) died as a consequence of ICB (3 patients) and IAB (1 patient). |
121) The patient had a history of hypertension, dia |
122) One patient had a secondary revision of the do |
123) 97 cases of stage III and IV COPD, only 1 patient had accepted long-term home oxygen |
124) The patient had an uneventful postoperative pe |
125) mph nodes attended three patients and one patient had deep lymph nodes. |
126) rther questioning, it transpired that the patient had discontinued his warfarin on p |
127) Another patient had giant LL measuring 30 × 30 × |
128) ridement with delayed reconstruction, the patient had healed well. |
129) The patient had hypertensive peaks on a 24-h r |
130) This patient had hypoacusis, exophthalmos and f |
131) One patient had large LL measuring 10 × 9 × |
132) status with no other mutation, while one patient had no mutation(s). |
133) The patient had non-specific laboratory inflam |
134) ts had invasive ductal carcinoma, and one patient had noninvasive ductal carcinoma o |
135) Marked MRI osteitis, found in 1 patient, had disappeared at 12 months. |
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