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Home Healthcare Nurse, 2001
With increased focus on end-of-life care; prognosis may be finally receiving the attention it deserves. Hopefully, this will result in further research, the development of effective tools, and adequate education and training related to prognostication.
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With increased focus on end-of-life care; prognosis may be finally receiving the attention it deserves. Hopefully, this will result in further research, the development of effective tools, and adequate education and training related to prognostication.
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Microalbuminuria: prognostic implications
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1996Microalbuminuria is the presence of albumin above the normal but below the detectable range with the conventional urine dipstick methodology. Microalbuminuria is present in a variety of renal and non-renal diseases but only recently has its importance as a prognostic indicator been appreciated.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2019
AbstractPrognostication involves formulation and communication about the expected course of the disease and is unique in surgical oncology because of the need to incorporate patient, procedural, and cancer‐related factors. Several tools and techniques are available to assist physicians in formulating prognosis on the basis of these factors.
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AbstractPrognostication involves formulation and communication about the expected course of the disease and is unique in surgical oncology because of the need to incorporate patient, procedural, and cancer‐related factors. Several tools and techniques are available to assist physicians in formulating prognosis on the basis of these factors.
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2005
In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), genetic analyses by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and DNA sequencing have greatly improved our understanding of pathogenic events and prognostic markers. On the one hand, there are genomic aberrations, which are detected in over 80% of CLL cases, and genes potentially involved in pathogenesis were ...
S, Stilgenbauer, H, Döhner
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In chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), genetic analyses by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and DNA sequencing have greatly improved our understanding of pathogenic events and prognostic markers. On the one hand, there are genomic aberrations, which are detected in over 80% of CLL cases, and genes potentially involved in pathogenesis were ...
S, Stilgenbauer, H, Döhner
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Integrating prognostic factors
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1992This special issue of Breast Cancer Research and Treatment addresses the topic of how to evaluate new prognostic factors for breast cancer, and how the information provided by these new factors might be integrated with traditional factors to make better treatment decisions for these patients.
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Prognostication in Schizophrenia
Psychopathology, 1986A long-term follow-up study with a mean duration of 20.2 years was performed in 5-year periods for 280 male schizophrenic patients discharged 1946-1950. To avoid a heterogeneous evaluation of the prognosis the author combined the outcome variables 'symptomatology', 'working ability' and 'social integration' as 'overall prognostic index'. Thus the final
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