«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.
Not exact matches
Asymptomatic AF was also observed more frequently
with drug treatment, 11
patients (18 percent) compared
with 6
patients (9 percent).
Kaplan - Meier curves for the incidences of all - cause death between
asymptomatic and symptomatic
patients with PAF (left) and SAF (right).
«We also urge clinicians to be more sympathetic towards their
patients who report drug side effects — after all, high blood pressure is an
asymptomatic condition and it is the drugs that can make
patients symptomatic
with adverse effects.
To update its 2004 recommendation on screening for syphilis infection in nonpregnant adults, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on screening for syphilis infection in
asymptomatic, nonpregnant adults and adolescents, including
patients coinfected
with other sexually transmitted infections (such as HIV).
«Objective predictions were difficult to make when
patient outcomes could range from
asymptomatic to complex organ failure
with little clinical warning.
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
Similar Neutrophil - Driven Inflammatory and Antibacterial Responses in Elderly
Patients with Symptomatic and
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria.
The researchers found higher levels of NCL - like lipofuscin in lymphoblasts, cells that mature into lymphocytes in
patients with NCL, and also in
asymptomatic patients carrying mutations in the progranulin gene.
Clinical presentation of aortitis is often nonspecific and
patients with early stages of aortitis are often
asymptomatic.
«Hence,
patients should be adequately informed about the potential risk of developing dry eye symptoms, even if they are
asymptomatic preoperatively,» wrote Malvina Eydelman, M.D., an ophthalmologist
with the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, and her co-authors.
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.
As you will see, the authors suggest that, even though neuronal degradation occurs
with both symptomatic and
asymptomatic patients, there is a subtle distinction between physiologic aging and age - related neurodegenerative disorders.
One victim, Morgan (Matt Smith), who is
asymptomatic and can communicate
with the infected, leads the last survivors on a hunt for
Patient Zero and a cure.
Patients with PL can present
with varying degrees of lameness, ranging from
asymptomatic to non — weightbearing on an affected limb.
Twenty - one dogs
with asymptomatic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), 23 dogs
with degenerative mitral valve disease (MVD) and 10 dogs
with CHF caused by MVD or DCM were enrolled, for a total of 63 canine
patients.
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.
It can boost your mood, improve your sleep, and even reduce the inflammatory biomarkers related to cardiac health — this according to a 2015 study that asked
patients with asymptomatic heart failure to regularly journal things they were grateful for 2 months.
Therefore, an
asymptomatic health care worker returning from treating
patients with Ebola, even if he or she were infected, would not be contagious.
He discussed his experience as an orthopaedic surgeon in which
patients with asymptomatic arthritis would then have symptomatic arthritis as a result of a minor force which did not require a direct impact, such as twisting a knee.
In the
Asymptomatic Carotid Surgery Trial, a research team led by Dr. Alison Halliday of the John Radcliffe Hospital, the University of Oxford, randomly assigned 3,120
patients with narrowed carotid arteries to surgery or to no surgery until their condition required it.