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1057411 occurrences (No.2 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [no cache] 500 found
317) The patient remains asymptomatic 1 year later.
318) Currently, the patient remains asymptomatic under joined
319) Although the patient reported slight discomfort for a f
320) One patient reported that lymphedema worsened.
321) nd rates of administration, and assessing patient response to therapy.
322) The patient's response to recommended pharmaco
323) Patient responses (n = 301, Spanish: 150,
324) Patient responses were compared in terms o
325) cillatory abnormalities in ASD as well as patient symptoms.
326) The patient-reported symptoms and physical fin
327) The young age of our patient, the absence of history of cardiov
328) results suggest that the condition of the patient, the view of the caregiver on home
329) sis of the jaw (BRONJ) in an osteoporotic patient treated with oral risedronate sodi
330) We report tumor lysis syndrome in a patient treated with trastuzumab for metas
331) anxious symptoms and brain activity in a patient (Mrs A) with treatment-resistant d
332) on emergency department (ED) function and patient (age >64 years) morbidity.
333) Except for patient 1 having the habit of cracking the
334) Patient A developed interest in wordplay a
335) present study investigated this issue in patient AE affected by a stroke which caus
336) Patient B became fascinated with rhyming a
337) Patient C wrote and published a lifestyle
338) noma of the head and neck (SCCHN) and the patient-matched High At-Risk Mucosa specim
339) ons, Scene Assessment, First Impressions, Patient History, Physical Examination, Cli
340) imaging derived coarse geometry data of a patient's LV endocardium shape throughout
341) fluenced by anticipated provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
342) The Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Info
343) e of sciatic nerve and no side effects of patient-derived SDSC transplantation (30 a
344) o acknowledge the fact that a review of a patient's SNS page has the potential to en
345) portance of early detection and improving patient access to specialist care.
346) CCU nurses for 72 consecutive hours after patient admission to the CCU.
347) to the administration of salbutamol to a patient admitted for severe asthma.
348) rates up to 30 days after discharge for patient age, sex, type of admission, year
349) model to determine blood flow patterns in patient-based aortas.
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(1)52 with (17)4 MSCs (33)3 subsequently (49)2 motivation
(2)30 was (18)4 education (34)2 Education (50)2 of
(3)20 *null* (19)4 presenting (35)2 achieved (51)2 outcome
(4)18 and (20)4 required (36)2 age (52)2 pain
(5)15 had (21)4 safety (37)2 as (53)2 population
(6)12 who (22)4 to (38)2 assessment (54)2 population,
(7)11 care (23)4 were (39)2 being (55)2 received
(8)7 is (24)3 characteristics (40)2 can (56)2 remained
(9)7 survival (25)3 comfort (41)2 computational (57)2 remains
(10)7 underwent (26)3 died (42)2 data (58)2 reported
(11)6 developed (27)3 group (43)2 days (59)2 response
(12)6 outcomes (28)3 information (44)2 empowerment (60)2 responses
(13)6 satisfaction (29)3 life (45)2 factors, (61)2 symptoms
(14)5 groups (30)3 on (46)2 for (62)2 the
(15)5 in (31)3 postoperative (47)2 immunomigration
(16)5 presented (32)3 referral (48)2 including

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--- WordNet output for patient --- =>がまん強い, 忍耐強い, 辛抱強い, 根気よく働く, 患者, 病人, 忠者 Overview of noun patient The noun patient has 2 senses (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (73) patient -- (a person who requires medical care; "the number of emergency patients has grown rapidly") 2. affected role, patient role, patient -- (the semantic role of an entity that is not the agent but is directly involved in or affected by the happening denoted by the verb in the clause) Overview of adj patient The adj patient has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (3) patient -- (enduring trying circumstances with even temper or characterized by such endurance; "a patient smile"; "was patient with the children"; "an exact and patient scientist"; "please be patient") --- WordNet end ---