Sentences with phrase «of spontaneous recovery»

The LME models of the MSI used the full intent - to - treat (ITT) sample over all available assessments to help separate effects of spontaneous recovery from those of treatment.
The company's original tertiary target for the SCiStar study, after observing the safety and activity of AST - OPC1, was that 45 - 50 % of study subjects would recover at least 2 motor levels on at least one side at 12 months, which is approximately double the rate of spontaneous recovery expected based on a similarly matched population and published literature.

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The rate of recovery in AA is below the rate of spontaneous remission, especially over the long term.
Following a spontaneous recovery from a severe illness for which he had been hospitalized, he founded the Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene in 1907, and a year later, with the help of psychiatrists and others, the National Committee for Mental Hygiene.
It remains to be shown whether the nerve cells are functional and to what extent they contribute to the spontaneous recovery that is observed in a majority of experimental animals and patients after a stroke.
Of the more than 2 billion people who are or have been infected, 350 to 400 million are carriers of the chronic disease; the remainder undergo spontaneous recovery and production of protective antibodies [36Of the more than 2 billion people who are or have been infected, 350 to 400 million are carriers of the chronic disease; the remainder undergo spontaneous recovery and production of protective antibodies [36of the chronic disease; the remainder undergo spontaneous recovery and production of protective antibodies [36of protective antibodies [36].
The improvement of visual acuity in sham - treated eyes was unexpected based on the natural history of LHON, for which partial spontaneous recovery is reported in only 8 to 22 % of patients with the G11778 ND4 mutation (Lam et al. 2014, Riordan - Eva et al. 1995).
Our studies indicate that 2/3 to 3/4 of patients with a suspected viral - induced smell loss show spontaneous improvement, but the recovery typically is delayed and gradual, often taking two or more years.
Resting - state functional magnetic resonance imaging allows investigating whole - brain connectivity changes during pharmacological modulation of the level of consciousness.Low - frequency spontaneous blood oxygen level - dependent fluctuations were measured in 19 healthy volunteers during wakefulness, mild sedation, deep sedation with clinical unconsciousness, and subsequent recovery of consciousness.Propofol - induced decrease in consciousness linearly correlates with decreased corticocortical and thalamocortical connectivity in frontoparietal networks (i.e., default - and executive - control networks).
Fainting (also called syncope) is a sudden, momentary loss of consciousness with spontaneous recovery.
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