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The Clinical Significance of the Early Screening of Keratoconus and Its Impact on Maintaining Quality of Life. [PDF]
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Clinical significance and potential molecular mechanisms of SYT15 expression in lung adenocarcinoma. [PDF]
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Expression and Clinical Significance of Cytochrome 1B1 in Bone Sarcomas. [PDF]
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Statistical Significance Versus Clinical Significance
Seminars in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2008Unfortunately, the data were statistically nonsignificant due to insufficient power and poor experimental design. Conversely, many large clinical trials obtain a high level of statistical significance with miniscule differences between groups, which are completely clinically irrelevant. However, with proper marketing, billions can be made from results
Timothy T, Houle, David A, Stump
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Coccidioidouria: Clinical Significance
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976Twelve patients had urine cultures positive for Coccidioides immitis. Ten patients showed the usual criteria for dissemination, but 2 were believed, before urine culture, to have only chronic pulmonary involvement. In 8 patients, there was impairment of host defense mechanisms due either to associated disease or immunosuppressive drug therapy.
E A, Petersen +3 more
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Clinically significant myocardial bridging
Heart, 2023Myocardial bridging is a common anatomical variant in which a major epicardial coronary artery takes an intramyocardial course, leading to dynamic systolic compression. Because coronary perfusion occurs primarily during diastole, most patients with this anatomical variant have no associated perfusion abnormalities or symptoms.
Barbara A Danek +2 more
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Leukotrienes: Clinical significance
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984The leukotrienes, so named because of their initial identification in leukocyte preparations and the presence of three conjugated double bonds (a conjugated triene), are metabolites of the same polyunsaturated fatty acids (e.g., arachidonic acid) that give rise to the prostaglandins, thromboxanes, and several other families of biologically active ...
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2006
Abstract This chapter draws upon the cases of selected individual patients, mostly from personal clinical experience, to focus on the apparent wider clinical relevance of white matter anatomy and disorders. It discusses diseases of the white matter that cause dementia, selected examples of focal white matter lesions that produce ...
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak N. Pandya
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Abstract This chapter draws upon the cases of selected individual patients, mostly from personal clinical experience, to focus on the apparent wider clinical relevance of white matter anatomy and disorders. It discusses diseases of the white matter that cause dementia, selected examples of focal white matter lesions that produce ...
Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Deepak N. Pandya
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