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Pharmacotherapy in the management of early Parkinson’s disease: cost-effectiveness and patient acceptability

Pharmacotherapy in the management of early Parkinson’s disease: cost-effectiveness and patient acceptability

... the disease has on HRQoL, which assesses an individual’s perceived effect of the illness on their physical, psychological, and social daily ...both individual and population ...

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“A rising tide lifts all boats”: establishing a multidisciplinary genomic tumor board for breast cancer patients with advanced disease

“A rising tide lifts all boats”: establishing a multidisciplinary genomic tumor board for breast cancer patients with advanced disease

... the patients medical history, the patholo- gist showed and described the patients pathology slides, and a discussion of the patient’s FoundationOne™ test results ...included ...

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Assessment of integral health status in the individual patient with chronic (lung) disease, why and how this should be measured

Assessment of integral health status in the individual patient with chronic (lung) disease, why and how this should be measured

... Parkinson’s disease [20]. Independent of the type of disease, integral health status minimally covers the domains physiological functioning, symptoms, functional impairment, and quality of ...beside ...

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While the individual patient, rather than his or her disease, is the appropriate

While the individual patient, rather than his or her disease, is the appropriate

... the individual no longer experiences the same intensity of acute opioid effects as in earlier stages of ...The patient experiences the clinical symptoms of withdrawal—jitters, anxiety, muscle cramps, ...

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Patient perspectives on Parkinson’s disease therapy in Japan and the United States: results of two patient surveys

Patient perspectives on Parkinson’s disease therapy in Japan and the United States: results of two patient surveys

... by disease stage, symptom severity, and experience of adverse ...Understanding patient attitudes towards PD therapies and the associated complica- tions may help physicians devise individualized treatment ...

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A Patient s Guide to Scheuermann s Disease

A Patient s Guide to Scheuermann s Disease

... Scheuermann’s disease or kyphosis is diag- nosed as either being typical (Type I) or atypical (Type II). These two forms of the disease affect different parts of the spine. The typical form (most common ...

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Use of electronic personal health record systems to encourage HIV screening: an exploratory study of patient and provider perspectives

Use of electronic personal health record systems to encourage HIV screening: an exploratory study of patient and provider perspectives

... ’ s electronic PHR, My HealtheVet, contains email addresses of nearly 1,000,000 veterans, most of whom (87%) report using VA health care ...for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations for ...

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Large variation in effects during 10 years of enzyme therapy in adults with Pompe disease

Large variation in effects during 10 years of enzyme therapy in adults with Pompe disease

... shorter disease duration or less severe disease at the start of treatment compared to those with a longer disease duration or more severe ...of disease severity to be included in the initial ...

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A case report of REM sleep behavior disorder, Behcet’s disease, Sjogren’s syndrome and cognitive dysfunction

A case report of REM sleep behavior disorder, Behcet’s disease, Sjogren’s syndrome and cognitive dysfunction

... HLA-DQ and HLA-DR allelic genes (DQA1*0501, DQB1*0201 and DRB1*0301) were found to be risk factors for Sjogren’s syndrome [21]. Especially in Chinese Han population, HLA-DPB1, HLA-DRB1, HLA-DQB1, HLA- DRA and HLA-DQA2 ...

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Complex interplay of future climate levels of CO2, ozone and
temperature on susceptibility to fungal diseases in barley

Complex interplay of future climate levels of CO2, ozone and temperature on susceptibility to fungal diseases in barley

... growth and in the age of the tested leaves when inoculated (Table S2). In experiments 1 and 2, the central 8 cm of the third leaf from five plants grown in each of the six tested climatic conditions was cut off and ...

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Protocol for the evaluation of a pay for performance programme in Pwani region in Tanzania: A controlled before and after study

Protocol for the evaluation of a pay for performance programme in Pwani region in Tanzania: A controlled before and after study

... (woman, patient, health worker, facility) outcome is regressed against a dummy variable, indicating whether the facility was eligible for P4P ...of individual and household characteristics (in the case of ...

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Early administration of adalimumab for paediatric uveitis due to Behçet’s disease

Early administration of adalimumab for paediatric uveitis due to Behçet’s disease

... this patient, due to the absence of a family history of autoimmune diseases, genital ulcers, and fever spikes [14, ...Behçet’s disease, oral ulcers heal without scars, uveitis typically involves the ...

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Dosing and switching of paliperidone ER in patients with schizophrenia: recommendations for clinical practice

Dosing and switching of paliperidone ER in patients with schizophrenia: recommendations for clinical practice

... the patient to have impaired social functioning, while 27% of respondents indicated that switching antipsy- chotics would be their preferred pharmacological strategy in order to address deficits in social ...

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Molecular Detection of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) Infection among Positive HBV Patients in Khartoum State, Sudan

Molecular Detection of Torque Teno Virus (TTV) Infection among Positive HBV Patients in Khartoum State, Sudan

... Objective: This study was carried out to look for the presence of TTV among positive HBV patients in Khartoum State, Sudan using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique and to study its effect on severity of the ...

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Evaluating the psychometric properties of an e-based version of the 39-item Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire

Evaluating the psychometric properties of an e-based version of the 39-item Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire

... by disease duration those hypothesised as being significantly different were confirmed (Mobility, Activities of Daily Living, Cognitive Impairment, Com- munication and Bodily ...to disease duration with ...

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Diagnostic challenges in multiple system atrophy

Diagnostic challenges in multiple system atrophy

... of both cerebral hemispheres was noted, which was especially pronounced in the middle and posterior part of the left frontal lobe. Small areas of hypometabolism were also present in the left lateral part of the temporal ...

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Rapidly progressing, fatal and acute promyelocytic leukaemia that initially manifested as a painful third molar: a case report

Rapidly progressing, fatal and acute promyelocytic leukaemia that initially manifested as a painful third molar: a case report

... the patient complained of mild local pain, accompanied by trismus, minor local bleeding and clots, ecchymoses and mild jaw ...the patient had a coagulation disorder, based on such slow healing, and ...

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Validation of a Prediction Tool for Abusive Head Trauma

Validation of a Prediction Tool for Abusive Head Trauma

... WHAT ’ S KNOWN ON THIS SUBJECT: A previous multivariable statistical model, using individual patient data, estimated the probability of abusive head trauma based on the presence or absen[r] ...

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Overnight inpatient admission and revisit rates after pediatric adenotonsillectomy

<p>Overnight inpatient admission and revisit rates after pediatric adenotonsillectomy</p>

... tonsillectomy care, which recommend overnight admission after tonsillectomy for patients with a co-morbid disease such as prematurity, failure to thrive, recent respiratory infection, obesity, OSA, SDB, and ...

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PSEN1 L226F mutation in a patient with early-onset Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease in Korea

PSEN1 L226F mutation in a patient with early-onset Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease in Korea

... Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD) ...al. Disease phenotypes appeared in their thirties, and family history was positive in both ...our patient, age of onset was similar (37 years of age), but the mutation ...

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