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[High-risk clinically localised prostate cancer].
Bulletin du cancer, 2011Localized prostate tumors have various clinical, biological and histopathologic characteristics that lead to different progression profiles. High-risk, clinically localised disease has been classically defined by clinical examination, PSA levels and histopathologic data.
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High-risk Gastrointestinal Cancer Clinic
Revista Andaluza de Patología DigestivaAbstract High-Risk Colorectal Cancer Clinics were established within Gastroenterology to prevent colorectal cancer in the high-risk population. Over time, these clinics have expanded their scope and evolved into High-Risk Gastrointestinal Cancer Clinics, which now address individuals at high risk for various digestive neoplasms beyond just ...
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Clinical Risk Assessment: Identifying Patients at High Risk for Heart Failure
AORN Journal, 2009ABSTRACTCare requirements differ for individual patients in the heart failure continuum of care. Few tools exist that enable the bedside nurse to assess the cardiac surgical patient effectively.A quality improvement project was conducted at a level I trauma center in the mid‐Atlantic United States to identify perioperative heart failure patients who do
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High bleeding risk – the clinical context matters
EuroIntervention, 2021Mamas A, Mamas, Sonya N, Burgess
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Inflammatory biomarkers in psychosis and clinical high risk populations
Schizophrenia Research, 2019Immunological, nutritional, and microbial factors have been implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia, but the interrelationship among measures is understudied. In particular, an increase in the levels of the pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-6 (IL-6) is associated with all phases of the illness, and may be associated with other ...
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Negative Symptoms in Clinical High-Risk Populations
Abstract Individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis are an important population for intervention. These individuals are often adolescents or young adults and have not yet developed a psychotic disorder, but a sizable portion is at imminent risk of transitioning to full psychosis and the remaining portion are characterized as ...Trevor F. Williams +3 more
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Risk of microdosing in clinical high-risk populations
Schizophrenia ResearchClaire E, Bertrand, Vijay A, Mittal
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High-risk cardiac surgery: clinical judgment prevails on risk stratification
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