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Prognosis of Sarcoidosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt Most European investigators emphasize the favorable outcome of sarcoidosis. A recent report from Finland (1) describes observations on 135 cases of acute untreated sarcoidosis; complete hea...
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Prognosis of ependymoma

Child's Nervous System, 1998
Ependymoma is a rare tumor entity. It affects children and adults and has four preferential locations: supra- and infra-tentorial, spinal, and conus-cauda-filum. For statistical reasons, therefore, it is difficult to identify prognostic factors in series from single institutions because of the limited number of cases.
D, Schiffer, M T, Giordana
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PROGNOSIS IN POLIOMYELITIS

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1950
A survey of the 1944 epidemic of poliomyelitis in Maryland, with data concerning the sincidence, the mortality, and the morbidity in relation to age, sex, and the types of the disease, has been compared with a survey of the 1941 epidemic in Maryland.
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Prognosis in Myeloma

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1994
To review biologic factors that may be useful in determining prognosis in patients with myeloma.The currently available clinical variables and staging systems were assessed for their predictive value in myeloma, and newly proposed prognostic factors were summarized.Because some patients with myeloma may potentially benefit by new, more intensive ...
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The Prognosis of Encephaloceles

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1970
HE term "encephalocele" generally denotes a cephalic hernia through a congenital defect in the skull (cranium bifidum). The protrusions contain meninges and cerebrospinal fluid (cranial meningocele) and may also contain some portion of the brain (meningoencephalocele or encephalomeningocele). They may be partially or completely epithelialized.
J, Mealey, A J, Dzenitis, A A, Hockey
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Prognosis by Calculation

New England Journal of Medicine, 1971
Assessment of prognosis in patients who have serious illness is an important and often difficult problem.
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Prognosis in Sympathoblastoma

Acta Paediatrica, 1947
SUMMARYA girl of nearly two years old had a tumor in the right renal region, which after the findings at operation and the result of the histological examination provisionally was regarded to be a sarcoma. An unfavourable prognosis was given. However, five years later the general condition of the girl was excellent and no tumor could be felt in the ...
S, VAN CREVELD, R, VAN DAM
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Prognosis of delirium

Evidence Based Mental Health, 2017
### Patient: a woman aged 77 years #### Present illness The patient had type II diabetes since her 50s which had been fairly well controlled and also suffered from an old myocardial infarction, but had been able to live alone in her apartment, managing the household on her own.
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Scar Prognosis

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1977
Scar prognosis is a matter of great natural interest to patients. It is important to realize that the nature of the injury is the most important consideration in the final result. The orientation of the wound in relation to the normal lines of skin tension, its location and pattern, and peculiarities of the individual are all determining factors in the
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Prognosis as an Intervention

Clinics in Perinatology, 2018
This article elaborates on how neonatologists and perinatologists might conceive of prognosis as an intervention with outcomes relevant to patients, families, and society at large and highlights aspects of this important area of practice requiring further study.
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