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Mild Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Naureckas and Solway (Oct. 25 issue) discuss the treatment of mild intermittent and mild persistent asthma but do not discuss the importance of indoor allergens. Allergens not only are triggers of symptoms, but some are also regarded as causal factors in the development of the disease.
M. Romagnoli, FABBRI, Leonardo
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How mild is mild haemophilia?

Haemophilia, 2023
AbstractIntroductionPeople with mild haemophilia (PWMH) experience sporadic bleeds and are less likely to receive an early diagnosis, appropriate treatment and medical care. Arthropathy is a key determinant of health‐related quality of life (QoL), producing pain, limitations in mobility and daily activities.
Carla Daffunchio   +9 more
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Celiac Disease With Mild Enteropathy Is Not Mild Disease

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2013
Patients with celiac disease have varying degrees of damage to the small intestinal mucosa, ranging from lymphocytic duodenosis with normal villous structure to severe villous atrophy. We assessed whether the severity of mucosal lesions was associated with clinical and laboratory features of celiac disease.We compared demographic, clinical, and ...
Barbara, Zanini   +9 more
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Mild Cognitive Impairment and Mild Dementia: A Clinical Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesMayo Clinic Proceedings, 2014
Mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia are common problems in the elderly. Primary care physicians are the first point of contact for most patients with these disorders and should be familiar with their diagnosis, prognosis, and management. Both mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia are characterized by objective evidence of cognitive ...
David S Knopman
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The MILD Procedure

Pain Practice, 2013
AbstractWe are following with great interest the increasing generally favorable impressions of the long‐term results of the MILD (minimally invasive lumbar decompression) procedure for treating spinal stenosis due to hypertrophied ligamentum flavum (LF).
Gabor B, Racz   +3 more
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Mild Asthma

New England Journal of Medicine, 2013
A 20-year-old college student with a history of asthma and allergic rhinitis, which were diagnosed in childhood, presents with cough and tightness of the chest that interfere with his sleep three or four times per month. He requires albuterol two or three times per week. He enjoys playing tennis but generally wheezes after a match.
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Mild Combustion

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2004
The Mild Combustion is characterized by both an elevated temperature of reactants and low temperature increase in the combustion process. These features are the results of several technological demands coming from different application fields. This review paper aims to collect information which could be useful in understanding the fundamentals and ...
Cavaliere A, de Joannon M
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Mild traumatic brain injury: not always a mild injury

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2023
In general, risk of mortality after trauma correlates with injury severity. Despite arriving in relatively stable clinical condition, however, some patients are at risk of death following mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). The study objective was delineation of patients who die in-hospital following mild isolated TBI in order to inform Emergency ...
Morgan, Schellenberg   +3 more
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