247) recognition of muscle metastasis, and the patient died 16 months postoperatively. |
248) months after the second surgery, and the patient died 34 months after the primary |
249) The patient died at age 18 years due to pneumo |
250) eological parameters were repeated in the patient group following vitamin B12 treatm |
251) e preferred reperfusion strategy for this patient group. |
252) permanent teeth in a Japanese orthodontic patient group. |
253) our newly developed online evidence-based patient information (EBPI) vs. |
254) standard patient information about subthreshold ele |
255) tween April and November 2008 by means of patient information form, International Ph |
256) ritical care was essential for saving the patient's life and protecting renal functi |
257) ins the only treatment able to rescue the patient's life. |
258) nd timely surgery enabled us to save this patient's life. |
259) We describe a patient on hemodialysis with three lung ad |
260) of the description given by a 57 year old patient on motor difficulties that develop |
261) canine oral microflora isolated from this patient on peritoneal dialysis were Kingel |
262) The patient's postoperative course was unevent |
263) The patient's postoperative course was unevent |
264) ormed and the rod was removed safely; the patient's postoperative course was unevent |
265) morbidities, time to diagnosis, source of patient referral by specialty, and medicat |
266) alth providers to examine the trend of TB patient referral for HIV (human immunodefi |
267) skills, absence of any target plan for TB patient referral for HIV testing, and fear |
268) The patient subsequently died at age 28 days d |
269) However, the patient subsequently experienced additiona |
270) eclining initial surgical management, the patient subsequently returned 6 months lat |
271) Patient-Centered Education and Facilitativ |
272) idance, Facilitative Decision-Making, and Patient-Centered Education. |
273) The patient achieved HBsAg seroconversion with |
274) Long-term mECT was administered and the patient achieved remission with no notable |
275) linicopathological features studied, mean patient age was significantly higher in at |
276) 95% CI 0·996-0·999; P = 0·005) and patient's age (HR 1·009, 95% CI 1·001-1 |
277) sts and personal living conditions of the patient as well as the expertise and exper |
278) Care of critically ill patients, as in any other field, demands t |
279) methods can include direct observation of patient assessment and treatment skills, s |
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