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Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, 2005
To determine the effectiveness and side effects of full-time occlusion for the treatment of amblyopia.Patients with unilateral amblyopia secondary to strabismus, anisometropia, or a combination of the two were retrospective reviewed. All patients had full-time occlusion encompassing 24 hours per day or all waking hours, followed to a defined endpoint ...
William E, Scott +5 more
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To determine the effectiveness and side effects of full-time occlusion for the treatment of amblyopia.Patients with unilateral amblyopia secondary to strabismus, anisometropia, or a combination of the two were retrospective reviewed. All patients had full-time occlusion encompassing 24 hours per day or all waking hours, followed to a defined endpoint ...
William E, Scott +5 more
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Outcome of treatment of hyperthyroidism
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 1999This is a retrospective study designed to evaluate the initial response to carbimazole in patients with Graves' disease (GD), possible determinants of that response, the frequency of occurrence of adverse effects during treatment with carbimazole and the frequency of transient and permanent hypothyroidism after treatment with 131I in patients with GD ...
Bringmann, I.M. +4 more
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Treatment History: Relationship to Treatment Outcomes
Substance Use & Misuse, 2009It is important to understand whether the number of prior treatment episodes relate to treatment completion, discharge status, and 6-month outcomes. The data set contains information on 2,429 clients in treatment. A modified Addiction Severity Index was administered at the time of admission and at 6-months postdischarge.
John S, Cacciola +2 more
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Tyrosinaemia — treatment and outcome
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1995SummaryTyrosinaemia type I is, untreated, a fatal disease: in the acute form from liver failure, in the chronic form often from hepatocellular carcinoma. Acute neurological crisis is also a cause of death. Traditionally the treatment has been with diet, but for a decade liver transplantation has been the ultimate treatment. The continuous production of
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A Review of Factors Affecting Treatment Outcomes: Expected Treatment Outcome Scale
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1995The Expected Treatment Outcome Scales was developed to gather information on clients who abuse drugs or alcohol, to assess their severity of illness, and to evaluate the effectiveness of drug treatment in nonrandomized clinical studies. The scale is based upon a multiattribute value model reflecting the opinions of an expert panel.
F, Alemi +3 more
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Treatment and outcomes of anorectal melanoma
The Surgeon, 2011anorectal melanoma is an uncommon disease constituting less than 3% of all melanomas. Due to its rarity, there are a lack of randomized control trials regarding appropriate management and current evidence is based mainly on retrospective studies.in view of the controversial surgical treatment of anorectal melanoma, we review the most published ...
Anna, Heeney +2 more
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Treatment Outcomes and Quality of Life
International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1989Physicians through the ages have practiced their trade with more or less regard to the effects of their treatment on their patients' sense of well-being, if not as much as on the disease itself.Until recently, however, little attempt has been made to measure the effect of disease upon quality of life and how this quality is or is not improved by the ...
S R, Ebbs +3 more
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2017
The phenomenology of PTSD has been established in the previous chapters to be an already broad domain that encompasses a myriad of interactions between brain systems. As our understanding of the disorder expands and yields new questions, so do the available options for treatment.
Victor G. Carrión +2 more
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The phenomenology of PTSD has been established in the previous chapters to be an already broad domain that encompasses a myriad of interactions between brain systems. As our understanding of the disorder expands and yields new questions, so do the available options for treatment.
Victor G. Carrión +2 more
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Multiple criteria of treatment outcome
Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1971Abstract The interrelations of a variety of outcome measures are reported for a series of 65 consecutive admissions to a milieu therapy inpatient psychiatric unit. Correlations between various outcome variables were found to be suprisingly low, except when the variables were derived from the same time and the same evaluator-patient relationship ...
K, Keniston, S, Boltax, R, Almond
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Treatment Outcomes in Malignant Glaucoma
Ophthalmology, 2013To report treatment outcomes in malignant glaucoma.Retrospective case series.Twenty-eight eyes of 26 patients who were treated for malignant glaucoma between 1991 and 2009.Malignant glaucoma was diagnosed based on the presence of a shallow or flat central and peripheral anterior chamber in the presence of patent iridotomy, with intraocular pressure ...
Paaraj, Dave +3 more
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