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  • If there are no other defects, the prognosis after surgical repair of this condition is r
  • This prognosis also offered a reply to the pro-Entente lobb
  • He refused to accept the prognosis, and sought treatment at the M.D. Anderson C
  • dical test selection, diagnosis, therapy and prognosis, and automatic control of medical equipment.
  • h is harmful to the patient), thus improving prognosis and outcome.
  • etter treatment options for patients, better prognosis and higher survival rates.
  • because patients were chosen for their good prognosis and were given special treatment: "insulin p
  • s may be a marker of the disease severity or prognosis, and they may be useful in evaluating progre
  • The prognosis depends on the location and severity of the
  • k to stall because excitation can darken the prognosis, even after adequate treatment.
  • Prognosis for craniopagus parasiticus is generally poo
  • The prognosis for those with iniencephaly is extremely poo
  • Due to further injuries and a bad prognosis for recovery he retired on 5 October 2009.
  • ltimately leading to confinement to bed, the prognosis for individuals with HSP varies greatly.
  • The prognosis for a replaced eye is determined by the exte
  • ommunities, continue to speak Tamil, and the prognosis for their language maintenance is for the ti
  • ion in critical condition in spite of a poor prognosis from doctors all might be described as havin
  • Many malignant cancers with poor prognosis have shown overexpression of ubiquitous mito
  • gy and a strong and independent predictor of prognosis in breast cancer.
  • in 1923 delivered their Bradshaw Lecture on Prognosis in Angina Pectoris.
  • o the author of Death Foretold: Prophecy and Prognosis in Medical Care (University of Chicago Press
  • failure (CHF) and may be useful to establish prognosis in heart failure, as both markers are typica
  • It has been described as a prognosis indicator for prostate cancer.
  • Stating that his prognosis is good, he nevertheless asked for privacy w
  • Prognosis is good, and treatment of this syndrome is u
  • gh if hepatorenal syndrome has developed the prognosis is guarded at best.
  • Although the prognosis is negative, Craig's mother Marion (Catherin
  • t month, and half of the remaining by age 5. Prognosis is less clear in cases of adult onset OTCD,
  • less chances than him have recovered so his prognosis is very reserved.
  • Despite the medical prognosis, it was decided to keep her alive, to save h
  • Not accepting this prognosis, Jack begins a painful regimen of blood filt
  • The prognosis of oneiroid catatonia is optimal, in compari
  • Clinical experience of the prognosis of social phobia shows that it can prolong f
  • d potentially be used in early detection and prognosis of human cancers.
  • ous fevers; for example, he gives a clinical prognosis of three types of malaria, namely, quotidian
  • ficant increase especially given the guarded prognosis of patients with advanced disseminated cutan
  • This prognosis so shook Rowland that he sought out the Oxfo
  • re giving the lecture, Pausch had received a prognosis that the pancreatic cancer, with which he ha
  • st current data about prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, therapy including dosage of medications, ri
  • m and two more operations ensued, though the prognosis was hopeful.
  • sical activity for four to six weeks, and no prognosis was made on whether he would be able to cont
  • cations arise from macrocytosis itself and a prognosis will be determined from its etiology.