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Differences in depression severity and frequency of relapses in opiate addicts treated with methadone or opiate blocker after detoxification [PDF]
Background/Aim. Relapse of opiate dependence is a common occurrence after detoxification and introduction of opiate addicts in abstinence from opiates. Clinical evaluation showed that over 90% of opiate addicts exhibit depressive manifestations during
Jovanović Tatjana +2 more
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Sigma-function solution to the general Somos-6 recurrence via hyperelliptic Prym varieties [PDF]
We construct the explicit solution of the initial value problem for sequences generated by the general Somos-6 recurrence relation, in terms of the Kleinian sigma-function of genus two. For each sequence there is an associated genus two curve \(X\), such
Fedorov, Yuri +3 more
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Rebound Thymic Hyperplasia after Chemotherapy in Children with Lymphoma
Development of mediastinal masses after completion of chemotherapy in pediatric patients with malignant lymphoma is worrisome and challenging to clinicians. Methods: We performed a retrospective review of 67 patients with lymphoma treated at our hospital
Chih-Ho Chen +7 more
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Current Concepts in Management of Pterygium
The pterygium is a common ocular disorder. Medical therapy is ineffective and the goals of surgery are complete removal of the lesion and the prevention of recurrence.
Anuj Bahuva, Srinivas K Rao
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Background The increasing prevalence of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) related admissions poses a significant burden on the healthcare systems globally.
Fateen Ata +12 more
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Bankfull discharge and recurrence intervals in Irish rivers [PDF]
Different definitions of the bankfull condition in rivers are based on morphological characteristics, boundary conditions and geometrical properties.
Ahilan, Sangaralingam +10 more
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Pericarditis is an important differential diagnosis in patients with chest pain. The two most common causes in the developed world are idiopathic pericarditis and inflammation following cardiac surgery or myocardial infarction. Recurrence of pericarditis affects up to 30 % of patients, half of whom experience multiple episodes, and approximately 10 ...
Dan Atar +8 more
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(1) Recurrent parotitis is probably caused by a congenital abnormality of the salivary gland ducts with recurrent attacks of ascending infection, perhaps aided by dehydration. The parotid gland is predominantly affected probably because of its lower rate of secretion compared with the submandibular gland.
V V, Chitre, D J, Premchandra
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Recurrence-free survival stratified by the presence of active HCV infection.
The recurrence-free survival curve after stratification by background liver disease, dividing patients with HCV into patients with SVR and active HCV infection during the observation period (HCV non-SVR) (A). Patients with active HCV infection and others,
Shun Kaneko (8735283) +18 more
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Prediction of Recurrence in Recurrent Depression
Depression is a disease with high recurrence rates. Identifying predictors of recurrence and their relative importance in patients with recurrent depression is important for a better understanding of the course of this disease. This type of knowledge can be used to optimize and tailor preventive strategies of recurrence.
ten Doesschate, Mascha C. +3 more
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