208) In the case described, the patient presented for dental treatment wit |
209) follow-up 19 month post-operatively, the patient presented pain-free without functi |
210) In this case report, the patient presented with a deficiency in bot |
211) A patient presented with fatigue, generalize |
212) A patient presented with such an infective c |
213) Patient MSCs comparatively exhibited i) se |
214) Considering that patient MSCs exhibited phenotypic changes, |
215) The transcriptional profile of patient MSCs isolated 6 months posttranspl |
216) al and functional alterations observed in patient MSCs. |
217) Patient education concerning HIV and antir |
218) ve pulmonary disease (n = 52) following a patient education course. |
219) eficits underscore the need for effective patient education programs addressing poor |
220) trol group—which received a group-based patient education session led by a physica |
221) The authors describe the case of a patient presenting multiple cutaneous nodu |
222) ike to report a rare and unique case of a patient presenting with a caruncular tumor |
223) Here, we report management of a patient presenting with acute bilateral re |
224) s the un-natural history of a 16-year-old patient, presenting with a critical bicusp |
225) to healing in three patients (4%) and one patient required a below-knee amputation. |
226) The patient required careful follow-up and, to |
227) erated on in the follow-up period, only 1 patient required readjustment in the perio |
228) s with aorto-iliac occlusive disease (one patient required reintervention due to gra |
229) Patient safety indicators were associated |
230) Studies such as this are needed to ensure patient safety and make modifications in A |
231) Quality service provision and patient safety and satisfaction in encount |
232) Inpatient AEs were identified using patient safety indicators (PSIs), establis |
233) This confirmed the patient to be a case of lysosomal storage |
234) equent laboratory screening confirmed the patient to be a heterozygous carrier of th |
235) e abilities that ought to be needed for a patient to be found competent in medico-le |
236) uropathy, and an impaired ability for the patient to communicate discomfort, for exa |
237) Patient were classified into 3 ΔOD ranges |
238) The chief complaints of the patient were cognitive disorders, and brai |
239) In total, 7,510 patients were included: 4,884 on pregabali |
240) All patients were subjected to the most approp |
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