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Large retrospective, epidemiological studies accumulated in the late 1980s, providing increasing evidence to the deeply rooted thought that perinatal events could persistently affect the individual's functioning and health/disease patterns throughout the lifetime.
Patrícia Pelufo, Silveira+1 more
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Large retrospective, epidemiological studies accumulated in the late 1980s, providing increasing evidence to the deeply rooted thought that perinatal events could persistently affect the individual's functioning and health/disease patterns throughout the lifetime.
Patrícia Pelufo, Silveira+1 more
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Antrolithiasis: a retrospective study
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2003In this retrospective study, the computed tomography (CT) archives of paranasal sinus examinations were reviewed and three cases of antroliths are presented. The archivesof paranasal sinus CT studies of 1957 patients (1023 females, 934 males, mean age 36.5 years) were surveyed.
Caner Özer+5 more
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PILOMATRICOMA: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
International Journal of Dermatology, 1992AbstractA study of 53 Pakistani patients with pilomatricoma diagnosed at AFIP during 1985–1989 is presented. It constituted 37.2% of all benign adnexal tumors, during the same period. 56.2% of patients were more than 30 years of age. Differences in site, sex, and age distribution from Western reports were observed.
Adnan Mansoor Zubairi+4 more
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The Case Control or Retrospective Study In Retrospect
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1981Abstract: The epidemiologic case control design is described against background information on its resurgence in popularity despite historical criticisms posed by its detractors. Weaknesses charged to the design by Feinstein and others such as its potential for recall bias in the use of retrospective data, Neyman's case selection bias, and the ...
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A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF INDUCTION OF LABOUR
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1979SummaryThe labour, delivery and state of the newborn were compared retrospectively in a group of women who had labour induced and a group who started labour spontaneously. There were 200 women at term in each group, individually matched for age, parity and social class and with no medical or obstetric complications prior to labour.
A. M. Frumar+3 more
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Bullous morphoea: a retrospective study
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2017Bullous morphoea is a rare variant of localized scleroderma whose pathogenesis has been widely discussed. We retrospectively reviewed the records of all histopathologically confirmed cases of morphoea followed from 2005 to 2015 at the Dermatology Clinic and Pathology Institute of the University of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
Venturi, M+5 more
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Cardiomyopathy in Pregnancy: A Retrospective Study
American Journal of Perinatology, 1997Women with dilated cardiomyopathies (DCM) have traditionally been advised not to attempt to carry pregnancies. This is largely based on data derived from studies of the course of peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) and it is not clear that this extrapolation is appropriate.
Urania Magriples, Peter S. Bernstein
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Retrospective clinical studies
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2016Patient-based retrospective studies are most often based on one unique patient cohort from one particular institution. At best, they can give rise to observations leading to future prospective studies and new hypotheses. The study by Pamela Ellsworth et al.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
The retrospective or case-control method of epidemiologic investigation is described and compared with the prospective (cohort) method. Both methods have the weakness of being observational or nonexperimental in nature. 2 methods employed in retrospective studies for reducing (but never eliminating) the likelihood of spurious inferences through ...
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The retrospective or case-control method of epidemiologic investigation is described and compared with the prospective (cohort) method. Both methods have the weakness of being observational or nonexperimental in nature. 2 methods employed in retrospective studies for reducing (but never eliminating) the likelihood of spurious inferences through ...
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Chromatopsia: A Retrospective Study
Ophthalmologica, 1983In a retrospective study of 13 patients with complaints of chromatopsia, the history, clinical picture and theory of color adaptation suggest a relatively rapid change in color perception leading to ...
J.R.M. Cruysberg, A. Pinckers
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