Sentences with phrase «asymptomatic at»

While dogs with cancer may be asymptomatic at first, excruciating pain is a hallmark of all bone cancer.
Many dogs are asymptomatic at first but as time goes on they may develop lethargy, a mild but persistent cough, fatigue, weight loss and decreased appetite and heart failure.
The participants had all been diagnosed with high risk of cardiovascular disease, but were asymptomatic at the outset of the study.
Although the disease hasn't been seen in North America, «the chance of someone infected with MERS landing on US shores is possible since international travelers that have been to the Arabian peninsula and exposed to the MERS CoV may be asymptomatic at the time of their travel» said Marasco, whose research on the virus is funded in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the National Institutes of Health.
«Our research suggests that approximately half of the siblings who are later diagnosed with ASD display signs suggestive of ASD at 18 months, and in those who appeared asymptomatic at 18 months, symptoms appeared between 18 and 36 months,» said Chawarska.
Prior to returning to any strenuous physical activity a patient should be asymptomatic at rest and should have returned to all cognitive tasks without any return of symptoms.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, Morgan Dixon, Spencer's fiancée, remains asymptomatic and in quarantine at the couple's Harlem apartment.
The long - term persistence of CD8αα + T cells where initial infection occurs may explain why patients have asymptomatic recurrences of genital herpes because these cells constantly recognize and eliminate the virus, according to Jia Zhu, Ph.D., corresponding author, research assistant professor in Laboratory Medicine at the University of Washington and an affiliate investigator in the Fred Hutch Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division.
«Our results indicate that a high ADC value recorded at the level of the subglandular area of the cervix is associated with the imminent delivery of asymptomatic patients with a short cervix,» Dr. Masselli said.
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland has developed a mobile app and thumb - size device that help to prevent cerebral infarctions at an early stage, during asymptomatic atrial fibrillation.
Researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford found that testing asymptomatic men with PSA detects some disease that would be unlikely to cause any harm but also misses some aggressive and lethal prostate cancers.
«If research aimed at a cure for Alzheimer's is to move forward, it is crucial that Alzheimer's clinical trials find a way to recruit patients who are still asymptomatic, since they are the ones most likely to respond to treatment.
A study headed by ICREA researcher Roger Gomis at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) has identified the genes involved in the latent asymptomatic state of breast cancer metastases.
The USPSTF also found inadequate evidence on the effectiveness of targeted screening in persons who are at increased risk for celiac disease (e.g., persons with family history or other risk factors), or on the effectiveness of treatment of screen - detected, asymptomatic celiac disease to improve morbidity, mortality, or quality of life compared with no treatment or treatment initiated after clinical diagnosis.
The USPSTF recommendation statement follows a review of evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for ovarian cancer in asymptomatic women not known to be at high risk for ovarian cancer.
To issue a new recommendation, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the accuracy, benefits, and potential harms of performing screening pelvic examinations in asymptomatic, nonpregnant adult women 18 years and older who are not at increased risk for any specific gynecologic condition.
Commentary: Active Surveillance, Isolation of Asymptomatic Carriers of Clostridium difficile at Hospital Admission
Dr. Abbara and his colleagues evaluated plasma kisspeptin levels in 993 asymptomatic pregnant women who were, on average, 11 weeks pregnant and were visiting their doctor for a routine prenatal exam at an urban academic obstetric center.
Researchers at the Ludwig - Maximilians - University, the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), and the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) in Munich, Germany, have identified a brain inflammation marker in patients at early asymptomatic stages of Alzheimer's disease.
Juan Bonifacino's lab at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, for one, had discovered the role a certain protein plays as asymptomatic infection progresses to AIDS but testing of a new class of potential HIV medications had to be stopped due to the shutdown.
From these results it is clear that asymptomatic individuals are infected with norovirus at a high rate, and these healthy individuals are an important source of norovirus outbreaks in Indonesia.
Temporal change in hs - cTnT may help guide the preventive management of asymptomatic persons at risk for CHD and adults with stage A or B HF,» the authors write.
Twelve patients had some change in ECG readings at varying points in therapy but most resolved by the next measurement, were asymptomatic, and none required management.
«From a medical perspective, asymptomatic individuals are not at risk of exposing others,» they write.
«We studied asymptomatic individuals with a low risk of cardiovascular events at baseline and used noninvasive imaging to predict the risk of an event downstream,» said David A. Bluemke, M.D, Ph.D., from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Md. «This is the first population - based prospective study to determine if vulnerable plaque features by MRI add to the risk of a cardiovascular event beyond the traditional risk factors.»
At this point, we can't rule out the «asymptomatic humans» hypothesis either, he says.
PCR results were positive from post-necropsy liver and lung tissues as well as from sera, conjunctival swabs, oral swabs, and nasal swabs collected at time of quarantine in 8 different affected monkeys, but were negative from a throat swab from an asymptomatic animal whose other 5 cage mates had become sick.
Next, to assess persistent subclinical infection from TMAdV, we analyzed serum samples from at - risk asymptomatic or affected surviving monkeys 2 months after the outbreak (n = 41).
At study entry, serum transthyretin levels were modestly lower in patients with transthyretin amyloidosis than in healthy volunteers, a finding that was consistent with reports showing lower transthyretin levels in patients with transthyretin amyloidosis than in either asymptomatic disease carriers or healthy controls.36
In fact, at least 5.6 d would be needed for an infectious agent with only a 2 - h incubation time and with the current city populations in the Greater Tokyo metropolitan area to cover the distance between any two cities using only secondary infections, even if there were up to 1 % asymptomatic individuals in the population (Fig. 4).
Recent studies have revealed the existence of a long asymptomatic phase, where the pathological changes leading to AD begin — at least - decades before the first symptoms of cognitive decline appear [2 — 4].
He also wondered what would happen if a player was «asymptomatic» but showed elevated levels of one or more proteins, creating an all - too - likely scenario in which the seemingly healthy athlete and his or her coach are at odds with medical personnel.
Asymptomatic carriage in the nasopharynx is a prerequisite for disease, but variability in its duration is currently only understood at the serotype level.
Either that or I have cancer or I had an asymptomatic virus at the time of the test.
It suggests the presence of 8 - oxoG in brain is highly suggestive that an asymptomatic patient may be at significant risk for developing AD.
Vegetarians, for example, generally have low blood pressure and at the same time are quite healthy and asymptomatic.
By the end of 2015, the patient reported menstrual cycles at 31 — 33 days, with a significant reduction in dysmenorrhea and an almost asymptomatic premenstrual state.
I am in good health (or at least asymptomatic) at age 44, albeit about 50 pounds overweight.
«Many women with genitourinary tract infection may be asymptomatic, and yet be at risk of severe complications.»
Her condition, affecting less than two thousandths of one per cent of the population, was asymptomatic; she might have died at any time in her life.
It is supposed to be 1951 or»52 at this point in the book, and it wasn't until 1958 that this sexually - transmitted disease (which is now a silent epidemic in the USA) was discovered to be a bacteria rather than a virus; it also was not until a couple of decades after that when women's magazines began to warn about this possibly asymptomatic STD.
Because so many pets can have worms and remain asymptomatic, University Animal Hospital recommends regular fecal tests (at least twice a year) for all of our patients,
It is vital to identify these «high risk» asymptomatic HCM cats (i.e. those at increased risk for CHF or ATE), since interventions such as intravenous fluid therapy and general anaesthesia can precipitate CHF.
An asymptomatic carrier is defined as a host for an infectious agent who does not show any signs at all that they are infected.
The EPIC Study looked at dogs in stage B2 — asymptomatic dogs with a heart murmur as well as cardiac enlargement
What's worse is that many pets are masters at hiding their illnesses, many of which are asymptomatic, so the only way to know for sure that your companion is healthy is with regular pet preventative exams.
In Germany 2.6 % of hounds were reported to have PVCs on screening EKGs done at a veterinary hospital in asymptomatic hounds.
At times though, the patient is completely asymptomatic, and the stones are discovered during a routine urinalysis check.
Many scientific papers looking at groups of 16 or more asymptomatic CKCSs have found a high incidence of syringomyelia ranging from 26.5 % (Cerda - Gonzalez et al 2009 in 49 dogs), 47 % (Marino et al 2009 in 91 dogs) to 65.4 % (Rusbridge et al 2007 in 55 dogs).
In patients diagnosed with ARVC that are asymptomatic for the disease recheck ECG and / or Holter monitoring, and echocardiograms are generally recommended at regular intervals to assess need for therapy, changes in therapy and progression of disease.
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