Sentences with phrase «of asymptomatic»

Unfortunately strategies for both primary prevention (the prevention of the onset of a condition), and secondary prevention (the identification and treatment of asymptomatic individuals who have already developed risk factors or preclinical disease but in whom the condition is not clinically apparent), are not well developed in child and adolescent mental health fields.
It also has several potentially fatal complications and the capability to cause persistent infections in populations of asymptomatic carrier horses.
Kramer L, Genchi C. (2002) Feline heartworm infection: serological survey of asymptomatic cats living in northern Italy.
It's up to you and your veterinarian how you'd like to proceed if your dog is one of these asymptomatic pooches.
In the Lifetime Cardiac Study (USA) 2.6 % of asymptomatic hounds had PVCs on the entry EKG.
If the presence of one of those parasites is established, but treatment is not effective, the presence of asymptomatic carriers, which are in contact with the rabbit (s) should be considered.
Ikegami, N., et al. «Prophylactic effect of long - term oral administration of glycyrrhizin on AIDS development of asymptomatic patients,» Int Conf AIDS, 9 (1): 234, 1993.
As Stephan highlights, one study showed that 29 % of asymptomatic (read: not celiac) people nonetheless tested positive for anti-gliadin IgA in their stool.
Obtained as a Fab by selection against gp120 IIIB of an antibody phage display library prepared from bone marrow of a asymptomatic HIV - 1 seropositive donor.
In the two decades following the epidemic, wild canids died following CDV infection but fatal CDV was not observed in lions or spotted hyenas anymore, even though high prevalence of serum antibodies against CDV in some years indicated outbreaks of asymptomatic exposure to the virus in lions and hyenas.
«IPMNs are established precursor lesions to pancreatic cancer that account for approximately half of all asymptomatic pancreatic cysts incidentally detected by computerized tomography (CT) scans or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the U.S. each year.»
Doraiswamy added that the findings provide support for planned and ongoing multicenter clinical trials of asymptomatic older adults with plaque - positive scans.
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.
Commentary: Active Surveillance, Isolation of Asymptomatic Carriers of Clostridium difficile at Hospital Admission
Very few studies on screening for other gynecologic conditions with pelvic examination alone have been conducted, and the USPSTF found that these studies have limited generalizability to the current population of asymptomatic women seen in primary care settings in the United States.
The clinical characteristics and outcomes of asymptomatic AF patients were different between the PAF and SAF groups.
All - cause mortality of asymptomatic versus symptomatic patients in PAF and SAF.
«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.
Manual uterine exploration after VBAC and subsequent repair of asymptomatic scar dehiscence have not been shown to improve outcomes.

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The [NIA - AA Research] Framework is intended to provide a path forward to... prevention trials of Alzheimer's disease among persons who are clinically asymptomatic
If your doctor says that you're asymptomatic, do you think it is a sign of disease?
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.
I think it is reasonable to believe that Embiid presented as asymptomatic and that the staff made a tough call that attempted to balance the long term health of the player with his own desires.
The reason doctors get concerned about asymptomatic urinary tract infections in pregnant women is that there is a high risk of such infections developing into serious and symptomatic kidney infections (pyelonephritis).
They suggested the term «asymptomatic tongue tie» for the vast majority of babies (192 out of 199) who had an identified tongue tie and no breastfeeding problems and «symptomatic tongue tie» for the few (7 of 199) in whom the tongue restrictions affected breastfeeding.
Furthermore, the reported incidence of uterine rupture varies in part because some studies have grouped true, catastrophic uterine rupture together with asymptomatic scar dehiscence.
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.
In a three - stage meta - analysis, Harvard University neurologist Clemens Scherzer and his collaborators analyzed gene expression in 410 samples taken from patients that either had symptomatic or asymptomatic Parkinson's or were healthy, including 185 samples of substantia nigra — a midbrain region where dopamine neurons are particularly susceptible to degeneration.
Even when latent, asymptomatic shedding of the virus continues its transmission.
Dr Heather Mortiboys, Parkinson's UK Senior Research Fellow from the University of Sheffield, explained: «We demonstrated the beneficial effects of UDCA in the tissue of LRRK2 carriers with Parkinson's disease as well as currently asymptomatic LRRK2 carriers.
So if scientists track such asymptomatic individuals for GBS, perhaps that statistic could change — likely dropping the chances of how often Zika - linked GBS occurs, they contend.
«We hope that our work will provide the basis for a larger study of patient samples that may ultimately identify biomarkers that can be used as surrogate markers to determine the benefit of therapeutic interventions in diagnosed but asymptomatic HD patients to prevent or delay disease onset.»
Due to a lack of suitable studies, no conclusions can be drawn on the patient - relevant benefit or harm of screening for asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB) in pregnant women.
More than 100 species of wild waterfowl have been identified as natural, usually asymptomatic hosts of a variety of avian influenza A (bird flu) subtypes.
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.
A growing portion of diagnoses are being made in asymptomatic persons as a result of increasing screening.
Everyone agrees the asymptomatic reservoir must be drained to have any chance of eliminating malaria.
The aim is to conduct molecular surveillance of the so - called asymptomatic reservoir and also to build the political will within Myanmar for malaria elimination.
About 1 percent of all infants in the U.S. are born with asymptomatic infections.
One study, called A4 (the anti-amyloid treatment in asymptomatic Alzheimer's trial), will test solanezumab in 1,000 cognitively normal people age 65 to 85, who have abnormally high levels of amyloid proteins.
The majority of gallstones are found in the elderly, often asymptomatic.
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that can be detected in asymptomatic individuals by the presence of islet autoantibodies that develop in children.
It is characterized by protein in the urine and often - asymptomatic high blood pressure of no clear origin.
In addition to alcohol consumption, the most important risk factors for stroke are hypertension, coronary artery disease, cardiac insufficiency, atrial fibrillation, type 2 diabetes, smoking, overweight, asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and elevated levels of cholesterol.
«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.
Secondly, attempts could be made to design a treatment to mimic the function of MSK1 kinase, with the aim to maintain metastatic lesions in a latent and asymptomatic state for as long as possible.
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.
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.
«There's a lot of new evidence that even with asymptomatic cases or cases for which the symptoms have been resolved, there are long - term growth deficits,» he said.
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