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Outcome of the treatment for sarcoidosis.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1994
The clinical characteristics and pathology of sarcoidosis are well defined; however, the optimal therapy for this disorder remains unclear. Although patients respond, acutely, to corticosteroid therapy, it is not clear that these agents ultimately alter the natural history of this disease.
Jeff Galvin   +9 more
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Treatment History: Relationship to Treatment Outcomes

Substance Use & Misuse, 2009
It 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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A Review of Factors Affecting Treatment Outcomes: Expected Treatment Outcome Scale

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1995
The 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.
Farrokh Alemi   +3 more
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Tyrosinaemia — treatment and outcome

Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1995
SummaryTyrosinaemia 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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Predictors of Anger Treatment Outcomes

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2014
This study investigated predictors of therapeutic outcomes for veterans who received treatment for dysregulated anger.Data are from a randomized controlled trial investigating the effectiveness of video teleconferencing compared to in-person delivery of anger management therapy (AMT) among 125 military veterans. Multilevel modeling was used to assess 2
Jon D. Elhai   +8 more
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Optimism and obesity treatment outcomes

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1999
To examine the ability of the personality dimension dispositional optimism to predict short-term obesity treatment outcomes (weeks of program attendance and weight loss), 177 consecutive persons seeking outpatient treatment at a university-based weight management center completed the revised Life Orientation Test (LOT-R; Scheier, Carver, & Bridges ...
Kevin R. Fontaine, Lawrence J. Cheskin
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Outcomes of Alcohol Treatment for Adolescents

2002
The use by adolescents and young adults of alcohol and other drugs continues to be a tremendous problem for this nation. Over 30% of all high school students nationwide report episodes of hazardous drinking (five or more drinks on one occasion), when both moderate and heavy alcohol consumption are associated with a higher risk of alcohol-related ...
Elizabeth J. D’Amico, Sandra A. Brown
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Autoimmunity and treatment outcome in melanoma

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2011
Only a subset of melanoma patients with advanced disease seems to benefit from immunotherapy. Predictive markers identifying these patients are unfortunately not available. Whether immune-related side effects could serve as predictors for treatment response or just resemble unwanted side effects from immunotherapy will be outlined in this review.Early ...
Timo L.M. ten Hagen   +3 more
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Outcomes of Treatment

2004
This chapter aims to discuss, with examples, four questions that might arise when considering any treatment. Firstly, does it work? Secondly, for whom does it work? Thirdly, how does it work? And fourthly, will it work in ordinary clinical practice?
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Outcome of Treatment

1982
Despite the availability of chemotherapeutic agents capable of sterilizing endocardial vegetations, infective endocarditis (IE) remains a disease with a high mortality. How high depends on the location of the infection, the nature of the infecting microorganism, and the expertness with which the major cause of death, valve destruction, is recognized ...
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