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Journal of Chemotherapy, 2001
Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wound infection rates over the last 30 years. Many risk factors, related both to the host and to the surgical practice, have been identified in different studies.
R. Dionigi+6 more
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Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wound infection rates over the last 30 years. Many risk factors, related both to the host and to the surgical practice, have been identified in different studies.
R. Dionigi+6 more
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2016
Studies investigating risk factors for intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS) have been infrequent. However, due to recent availability of non-invasive vascular imaging techniques that can assess intracranial cerebral arteries, there are a growing number of studies on risk factors for ICAS. Conventional vascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes,
T, Uehara+4 more
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Studies investigating risk factors for intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS) have been infrequent. However, due to recent availability of non-invasive vascular imaging techniques that can assess intracranial cerebral arteries, there are a growing number of studies on risk factors for ICAS. Conventional vascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes,
T, Uehara+4 more
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1994
Risk factors for breast cancer whose modification would be culturally acceptable have not been established. Nearly all women in the United States are at a substantial risk for the development of breast cancer. The majority of women, however, in whom breast cancer will be diagnosed will live out their lives without recurrence of the disease.
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Risk factors for breast cancer whose modification would be culturally acceptable have not been established. Nearly all women in the United States are at a substantial risk for the development of breast cancer. The majority of women, however, in whom breast cancer will be diagnosed will live out their lives without recurrence of the disease.
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Craniosynostosis as a risk factor
Child's Nervous System, 1993Craniosynostosis is a little known organic factor in sociopathy. This factor should be among those taken into consideration in selecting patients to undergo craniotomy. Among 22,000 skulls of neuropsychiatric patients, there were 100 with premature coronal synostosis, compared with 57 with dolichocephaly.
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Risk factors for osseodisintegration
Periodontology 2000, 1998Link_to_subscribed_fulltext
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Oncology Reports, 1997
A case-control study was undertaken to identify risk factors for typhlitis in patients with hematological malignancies. A data base file with a total of 410 episodes of fever and neutropenia in patients cared for between May 1987 and 1996 was reviewed.
Marcio Nucci+5 more
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A case-control study was undertaken to identify risk factors for typhlitis in patients with hematological malignancies. A data base file with a total of 410 episodes of fever and neutropenia in patients cared for between May 1987 and 1996 was reviewed.
Marcio Nucci+5 more
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Neurologic Clinics, 1992
The development of atherosclerotic disease and stroke has been related to a number of host and environmental factors delineated in recent years. The relative impact of each of these risk factors is becoming clearer, and controlled clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of risk factor modification in stroke prevention.
Philip A. Wolf+2 more
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The development of atherosclerotic disease and stroke has been related to a number of host and environmental factors delineated in recent years. The relative impact of each of these risk factors is becoming clearer, and controlled clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of risk factor modification in stroke prevention.
Philip A. Wolf+2 more
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2008
Risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease can be divided into three groups: fixed (non-modifiable), major modifiable, and other factors. Rather than showing evidence of a step function, the relationship between cardiovascular risk and each of the major modifiable factors – smoking, blood pressure, blood lipids, and limited physical ...
Jamrozik, K., Taylor, R., Dobson, A.
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Risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease can be divided into three groups: fixed (non-modifiable), major modifiable, and other factors. Rather than showing evidence of a step function, the relationship between cardiovascular risk and each of the major modifiable factors – smoking, blood pressure, blood lipids, and limited physical ...
Jamrozik, K., Taylor, R., Dobson, A.
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