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Clinical Presentation and Treatment of High-Risk Sarcoidosis

Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2021
Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disease of unknown cause with heterogeneous clinical manifestations and variable course. Spontaneous remissions occur in some patients, whereas others have progressive disease impacting survival, organ function, and quality of life.
David M. Perlman   +8 more
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The High-Tech High Risk Clinic

2012
The high risk clinic is an important component of any comprehensive medical system. An effective high risk clinic employs knowledgeable staff, with the ability to assess risk, appropriately counsel, provide, and interpret cancer predisposition genetic testing, and make recommendations and assist individuals to adopt risk reduction strategies.
Brian Drohan   +2 more
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Screening tools for clinical high risk for psychosis

Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 2014
AbstractAimThe purpose of this article was to review existing screening instruments that could be used to identify individuals who may be at increased risk for psychosis and to determine the suitability of these instruments.MethodsMedline (Ovid) and PubMed were searched for peer‐reviewed articles published in English, which reported performance ...
Jean, Addington   +2 more
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Clinical assessment before hepatectomy identifies high-risk patients

Journal of Surgical Research, 2015
Liver resection is associated with significant morbidity, and assessment of risk is an important part of preoperative consultations. Objective methods exist to assess operative risk, including cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX). Subjective assessment is also made in clinic, and patients perceived to be high-risk are referred for CPX at our ...
Simon, Ulyett   +7 more
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Clinical pathways for the high-risk patient

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 1997
The goal of managed health care is to reduce health care costs while maintaining or improving the quality of care given to patients. Clinical pathways, which outline the services and therapies planned for a typical patient admitted with a specific diagnosis, may provide a way to control costs and improve patient outcome.
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Motor precision deficits in clinical high risk for psychosis

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2023
Motor deficits appear prior to psychosis onset, provide insight into vulnerability as well as mechanisms that give rise to emerging illness, and are predictive of conversion. However, to date, the extant literature has often targeted a complex abnormality (e.g., gesture dysfunction, dyskinesia), or a single fundamental domain (e.g., accuracy) but ...
Katherine S. F. Damme   +4 more
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: Clinical Use in High-Risk Neonates

Neonatal Network, 2021
In this review, we describe the near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) technology and its clinical use in high-risk neonates in critical care settings. We searched databases (e.g., PubMed, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost) to find studies describing the use of NIRS on critically ill and high-risk neonates. Near-infrared spectroscopy provides continuous noninvasive
Nhu N. Tran   +5 more
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Intracardiac fungal masses in high‐risk neonates: clinical observations

Acta Paediatrica, 1999
Four cases of intracardiac fungal masses occurred over 2 y amongst 7 cases of systemic candidiasis in a neonatal referral unit. The gestations and birthweights were 25, 23, 24 and 30 wk and 805, 605, 640 and 1395 g, respectively. The pedunculated, solitary right atrial masses were detected 2—17 d after diagnosing candidemia in 3 cases, whereas it was ...
A S, Daftary   +2 more
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Clinical Judgments of High-Risk Behavior During Recovery

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2000
This study utilized focus group research to explore high-risk behavior during recovery from drugs and alcohol. Participants in the focus group were professional substance abuse counselors. The findings identified specific high-risk behaviors and began an exploration of the processes that support them.
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