Sentences with phrase «present at diagnosis»

«Complete remission with no evidence of minimal residual disease» is a new proposed response category; this criterion requires that genetic markers present at diagnosis are no longer detectable.

Not exact matches

«A diagnosis of depression can be present when there is a clustering of multiple depressive symptoms (including low mood or loss of interest in usual activities) that are present most of the time for at least two weeks,» says David Goldston, director of the Duke Center for the Study of Suicide Prevention and Intervention in Durham and associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University.
Additionally, a medical professional trained in the diagnosis of concussions will be present at all contact - sport games.
It's «Well, X and Y symptoms aren't present, so let's rule out Z diagnosis for the moment and look at A or B.»
Newton, Edward, MD MASTITIS: CAUSE, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT LLLI 2002 Based on original material presented at the LLLI Seminar for Physicians in 2002.
Most patients, however, present with surgically unresectable or metastatic disease at the time of diagnosis.
«We also presented data showing the ability to detect people at risk of a future diagnosis for Alzheimer's disease.»
At present invasive testing is required for definitive prenatal diagnosis of these disorders, but our experience with CAH leads us to believe that NIPD will have the same diagnostic efficacy in other AR disorders.»
The results, presented today (04 September, 2016) at the European Respiratory Society's International Congress, are the first to explore the potential use of artificial intelligence for improving the accuracy of the diagnosis of lung diseases.
The team at Lincoln, which includes Professor Chris Bingham and Dr Mike Riley, present a new algorithm which leads to more accurate and compact representations of ECG signals, improved classification of signal types and improved abnormality detection and diagnosis.
Making an accurate diagnosis doesn't necessarily lead to a cure, but it's a start, says Marcel Nelen of Radboud University Medical Centre in Nijmegen, who presented the results at the European Society for Human Genetics (ESHG) meeting in Nürnberg, Germany, last month.
A lung cancer diagnosis appears to put patients at the greatest risk of suicide when compared to the most common types of non-skin cancers, according to new research presented at the ATS 2017 International Conference.
In a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases, researchers at McGill University's Faculty of Medicine, the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, The World Bank's Development Research Group, and other partners, used standardized patients (also called «simulated or mystery patients») to understand how pharmacies in three Indian cities treated patients presenting with TB symptoms or diagnoses and to determine whether these pharmacies were contributing to the inappropriate use of antibiotics.
Agarwal says «fulfilling the mission» broadly would mean information from Zika diagnoses, for example, is flowing to the right public health official whether it's from patient - hospital encounters stored in a state health information exchange or a primary care setting when a patient presents for treatment or even when such cases are documented at a public health care service location.
«At present, the standard of practice is no identification at all, a diagnosis from the symptoms, or more rarely identification of dead snakes that victims occasionally bring to the clinic,» says François Chappuis of Geneva University Hospitals in Switzerland, who presented the work this week at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in New OrleanAt present, the standard of practice is no identification at all, a diagnosis from the symptoms, or more rarely identification of dead snakes that victims occasionally bring to the clinic,» says François Chappuis of Geneva University Hospitals in Switzerland, who presented the work this week at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in New Orleanat all, a diagnosis from the symptoms, or more rarely identification of dead snakes that victims occasionally bring to the clinic,» says François Chappuis of Geneva University Hospitals in Switzerland, who presented the work this week at the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in New Orleanat the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene annual meeting in New Orleans.
At present, diagnosis relies only on expert assessment by a medical specialist.
A new study to be presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2015 National Conference & Exhibition in Washington, DC, found that children in foster care were three times more likely than others to have an ADHD diagnosis.
Though there is still disagreement, a new study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Breast Cancer Symposium in San Francisco suggests that annual mammography and palpation of breast masses remain critical tools in early breast cancer diagnosis.
Mar 30, 2009 Charis Eng, MD, PhD delivered two invited lectures at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Medical Genetics, March 25, 2009 Charis Eng, MD, PhD, the Sondra J. and Stephen R. Hardis Chair of Cancer Genomic Medicine and founding Chairwoman of the Genomic Medicine Institute, and Director of the Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare within the GMI, presented the opening lecture on «Heritable Breast and Colon Cancer Syndromes: Not Just the Usual Suspects» at the College's Educational Workshop to update the audience of the very broad genetic differential diagnosis of breast cancer as well as colon cancer, their clinical and molecular diagnosis, risk assessment, and medical management.
The reason for the lack of translation may be that many of these compounds are only effective when administered before pathology is present; yet, in humans, pathology is usually quite advanced at diagnosis and treatment.
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for roughly 85 % of lung cancer and most patients present with advanced disease at diagnosis.
As part of the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine Symposium hosted by Robarts Research Institute at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, experts in the fields of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of MS will present their work and will join in an engaging panel discussion moderated by André Picard, health columnist with The Globe and Mail.
We applied the average risk of death for continued smoking estimated from studies included in this review that reported survival curves to estimate the number of patients surviving after five years.16 17 We estimated five year survival in quitters at diagnosis by applying the death rate of continuing smokers multiplied by the reciprocal of the multivariate hazard ratio for all cause mortality presented in this review.
Reliable detection of analytes that are present at low concentrations is a critical need for early diagnosis and treatment of various diseases.
Panels run at the time of diagnosis identify both clinically - actionable driver mutations associated with the primary tumor, as well as the subclonal architecture that may be present.
«As the cases were presented, I was struck by the commitment at all levels — from doctors straight out of medical school to 30 - year veterans — to support each other's work and to think together to advance their capacity for diagnosis,» he recalls.
If you've ever received a diagnosis for your pet, you'll know it hardly felt like a gift at the time, but just like a present it's got a message.
Physical exams and X-rays are most commonly used to make a tentative diagnosis of bone cancer, as most pets will present at an advanced stage with swelling and tenderness of the underlying bone, as well as having characteristic destructive bone changes apparent on X-rays.
Diagnosis of Ehrlichia is typically based on blood tests often run at the veterinary office, in conjunction with clinical signs being present of illness.
While early stages of PRA may be more difficult to diagnose, most dogs with PRA that are presented for vision loss already have advanced disease and the diagnosis can be made easily at an exam by an experienced veterinary ophthalmologist using indirect ophthalmoscopy.
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.
It turned out it was all due to a low - grade infection of H. felis and the associated anaemia so it can be present at all ages and really confuse a diagnosis.
A diagnosis of diabetes is confirmed if glucose is present in the urine and its also at a persistently high concentration in the blood.
We are starting 2013 with Gambler, a 9 year old neutered male Australian Cattle dog, who was presented to our Oncology department at VRCC in early April 2011, with a biopsy confirmed diagnosis of an plasma cell tumor of the right lower jaw.
With certain types of cancers, such as lymphoma, the first line of therapy is chemotherapy because the disease has a high chance of being present systemically at the time of diagnosis.
Sweet Pea was presented to our Oncology department at VRCC in November 2010 with a biopsy confirmed diagnosis of lymphoma affecting the intestinal tract and surrounding lymph nodes.
There are some subtle changes that can occur when pancreatitis is present but X-rays are at best a supportive test for making the diagnosis of pancreatitis.
If your pet presents a challenging medical case and your veterinarian advises you that advanced imaging procedures are needed, our radiologist, working with the other specialists at VSCT, will make sure your pet receives the best imaging study to confirm the diagnosis while keeping your family veterinarian informed as well.
He was presented to our Oncology department at VRCC in June 2010 with a diagnosis of an invasive, aggressive, incompletely resected hemangiosarcoma of the subcutaneous tissue and muscle of the groin.
Limitations: Abandoned and / or injured Labrador Retrievers (or Lab mixes displaying «strong Labrador characteristics») in need of rescue; medical conditions that were present at the time of rescue may be eligible for funding if the dog has been examined and a preliminary diagnosis made by a veterinarian within two weeks of the date when the dog was rescued.
At the present time, the lab values do not support a diagnosis of hypothyroidism for your dog but they do support a diagnosis of lymphocytic thyroiditis, which may eventually lead to hypothyroidism.
In a free Maddie's Fund ® webcast, Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, DABVP, Clinical Assistant Professor of Shelter Medicine at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, presents a review of the current recommendations for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heartworm infections in dogs with an emphasis on practical, safe and effective management strategies for shelter dogs.
Dr. Laurie J. Larson, a veterinarian and scientist working with Dr. Schultz at the Maddie's ® Laboratory for Diagnosis and Prevention of Shelter Diseases, collaborated with Maddie's Fund ® to create an infographic outlining the history of canine parvovirus, from its emergence in the 1970s to the present.
Abandoned and / or injured Labrador Retrievers (or Lab mixes displaying «strong Labrador characteristics») in need of rescue; medical conditions that were present at the time of rescue may be eligible for funding if the dog has been examined and a preliminary diagnosis made by a veterinarian within two weeks of the date when the dog was rescued.
In addition to reporting on the incidence of the individual joint disorders and cancers, a new slant on analyses in the present study combined the incidence of all three joint disorders that have shown evidence of being increased by neutering (HD, CCL, and elbow dysplasia, ED) for one data - point representing the incidence of dogs diagnosed with at least one of the joint disorders, after controlling for multiple diagnoses.
She was presented to our Oncology department at VRCC in May of 2009, with a biopsy confirmed diagnosis of an aggressive sweat gland tumor (anaplastic apocrine gland adenocarcinoma) of the skin of the right chest wall.
In a recent study, if heart arrhythmias were also present at the time of diagnosis, the mortality rate increased to 38 %; if tissue damage was severe enough to require removal of part of the stomach, the mortality rate jumped to 28 % to 38 %; if the spleen was removed, the mortality rate was 32 % to 38 %.
Last year, two prominent young climate scientists told me at AGU (separately) that their diagnosis was that I had pretty much demolished the Team's approach to millennial reconstructions using present (bad) data and that the only cure would be better data — which they thought might take 10 - 20 years.
The climate projections presented in the IPCC AR4 are from the latest set of coordinated GCM simulations, archived at the Program for Climate Model Diagnosis and Intercomparison (PCMDI).
Publications Awarded first prize for abstract presentation at AACE meeting in San Diego, CA, May 2003 Young Investigator Award at San Diego at the AACE meeting, May 2003 Diagnosis of Ectopic ACTH secreting tumor by Octreatide scan, presented at the AACE, San Diego, CA, May 2003 Effect of Gludopa on Phosphate Excretion, J Lab and Clinical Medicine, Jan., 2000, vol 135, 51 - 56.
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