Sentences with phrase «mean age of diagnosis»

For the older group (Leiter - R), the mean age of diagnosis was 17 months (see Table 2).
The mean age of diagnosis of LSA in males was 5.5 years.
When it did occur, mean age of diagnosis of ED was 2.5 years.
The mean age of diagnosis of these two cancers in females was 5.5 and 6.5 years, respectively.
The mean age of diagnosis of LSA in females was 5.5 years.
The mean age of diagnosis of this joint disorder in males was 5 years.

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The mean age for first pregnancy was 24 years, and the mean age for diagnosis of RA was 47.5 years.
The mean age of this group was 15 years, 61 percent were female, and 65 percent had an underlying mental health diagnosis.
The researchers found that the mean age of participants was 66 years, age at diagnosis was 59 years and diabetes duration was 8 years.
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The mean age at diagnosis was 16 ± 14 years, the duration of diabetes was 11 ± 13 years, and the time following a VLCD was 2.2 ± 3.9 years.
Such clinical signs can vary with patient age, with mean ages at diagnosis averaging between 2 and 5 years for dogs6 - 8 and 37 and 40 months for cats.2, 3 Signs can worsen if body weight is increased, articular cartilage damage is present, and if there is concurrent cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture.9 Affected cats have shown signs of intermittent locking of the stifle after extension and can have a shuffling or crouching gait.
In a large retrospective study, the mean age of affected dogs at the time of diagnosis was found to be 8.6 years (range 4.5 - 14.5 years).
Surgical treatment to remove the tumors is the optimal therapy and the largest reported series of cases to date demonstrated a mean survival time after surgery of around 500 days, which is relatively long given that affected ferrets are usually middle - aged at the time of diagnosis.
The typical age of onset in the BMD is 6.5 years, and the progression of disease is usually rapid, with a mean survival time following diagnosis of only 49 days (Abadie et al., J.Hered, 2009).
Diabetes can be diagnosed in cats of any age bt the mean age at the time of diagnosis is 10 years.
The mean age at diagnosis was 6.2 ± 3.1 years but changes were seen as early as 1.1 and as late as 12.6 years of age.
Sixty three adolescents aged 12 — 18 years (mean age 15 years, 84 % female, 71 % Hispanic) referred to mental health sectors of school - based health clinics for depression (DMS - IV diagnosis).
Patients: In all, 180 adults aged between 18 and 60 years with a diagnosis of BPD (DSM - IV criteria; mean age 30.4 years, 86.1 % women, 65 % unemployed).
Controlling for age at diagnosis and combined parental education, children in the intensive behavior analytic group demonstrated significant improvements in all areas assessed at follow - up, including an average IQ of 89 (41 - point improvement over baseline) and a 24 - point difference from the combined mean of the other intervention groups.
Baseline characteristics of the 87 patients were as follows: mean age 38.6 (SD 11.0) years; 69 men; 64 single; 24 lived alone, 17 lived with a partner, 31 lived with parents, and the remainder with others; 61 left school at 16 years; 76 were unemployed, five were in paid employment, six were in voluntary employment or similar, two had never worked; 64 were unskilled and 21 were skilled or professional; 78 had a diagnosis of schizophrenia, eight had schizoaffective psychosis, and two had delusional disorder; the median (range) duration of illness was 11 (1 - 42) years; median (range) number of admissions to hospital was 3 (0 - 20); 10 had a forensic psychiatric history; and 12 had a history of substance abuse.
Furthermore, a large proportion of comparison participants qualified for a lifetime psychiatric diagnosis (combining subthreshold and full diagnoses)(Table 4), sometimes exceeding population rates.40 It seems more compelling that differences at the mean age of 41 years between probands and comparison participants reflect differential development, especially because findings are highly consistent with other, briefer follow - up studies.
Similarly, another recent functional imaging study focused on 1129 community youths (mean age 15.5 years) and investigated the relationship between psychopathology and activation of the executive system during a working memory task.9 Overall psychopathology was associated with hypoactivation in the frontal pole, anterior cingulate, anterior insula and precuneus, implicating a network of executive regions across a range of psychiatric diagnoses.
Within the younger group who were assessed with the Mullen Early Scales of Learning, the mean age of hearing diagnosis was 7 months.
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