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Clinical characteristics of cholesteatoma
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1991Clinical characteristics of 99 consecutive patients with acquired and perioperatively established aural cholesteatoma were compared with those of 81 patients with chronic otitis without cholesteatoma (controls). The patients answered a questionnaire, and preoperative and perioperative clinical observations were recorded.
B, Aberg +3 more
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Melanoma: 1. Clinical Characteristics
Hospital Practice, 1994The disease is perhaps the clearest instance of a cancer for which early treatment is crucial. Increasing knowledge of risk factors (including brief, intense sun exposure and sunburn damage early in life) aids the identification of persons at highest risk--one reason for physicians not to be pessimistic about the value of urging patients to limit their
S, Hoffman +3 more
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Clinical Characteristics of Flight Phobia
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1997Sixty-six subjects with severe fear of flying were recruited by advertisement and compared to 21 controls without flying fears. Subjects were interviewed and given several questionnaires to determine DSM-III-R diagnoses, history of flying, and development and course of flying phobia.
Wilhelm, F. H., Roth, W. T.
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Pediatric myocarditis: presenting clinical characteristics
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2009The objective of the study was to characterize the clinical profiles of pediatric patients with acute myocarditis and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) before diagnosis.A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted to identify patients with myocarditis and DCM who presented over a 10-year span at 2 tertiary care pediatric hospitals.
Yamini, Durani +4 more
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Characteristics of Clinical Indicators
QRB - Quality Review Bulletin, 1989This article will appear early next year as Chapter 2 in the Primer on Clinical Indicator Development and Application, a Joint Commission guidebook on clinical indicators. This section of the Primer defines clinical indicators and discusses their use in monitoring and evaluating factors in patient care. Examples are given of the two types of indicators,
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Clinical Characteristics of Nosocomial Sinusitis
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1987Paranasal sinusitis is an important source of sepsis and morbidity in head injury victims and requires aggressive pursuit and therapy. Of 208 head-injured patients, 24 developed paranasal sinusitis. The Glasgow Coma Scale score of the sinusitis patients was 7.1 ± 3.9.
M A, Humphrey +2 more
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Clinical characteristics of familial schizophrenia
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry, 2020AbstractIntroductionA family history of psychiatric disorders is one of the strongest risk factors for schizophrenia. The characteristics of patients with a family history of psychiatric disorders have not been systematically evaluated.MethodsThis multicenter study (26 centers, 2425 cases) was performed in a Chinese population to examine the ...
Na Liu +32 more
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Clinical Characteristics of Vesnarinone
Drug Safety, 2004Congestive heart failure is a common condition with a poor prognosis. Its high rates of morbidity and mortality produce a huge societal burden. Current pharmacological treatment approaches are based on angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, diuretics and digoxin, but up to 5% of patients may have refractory disease with persistent symptoms at rest ...
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Clinical characteristics of acute uvulitis
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1994Previous literature has identified uvulitis as a condition with serious implications. This report details a series of 15 patients with uvulitis whose clinical features were remarkable for a relatively benign course. This is the largest series of patients with uvulitis in the literature.
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