Sentences with phrase «rates of abnormalities»

The agency said Simplot had failed to account for deformities of trout that had died, skewing the rate of abnormalities in the company's favor.

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The use of an electrocardiogram will rule out any cardian abnormalities and he will also have his body fat levels checked along with his pulse rate.
This means that older women who try to become pregnant face higher rates of miscarriage and chromosomal abnormalities in their babies.
There were also two home births in which more regular intrapartum monitoring might have shown some heart rate abnormality in the absence of any other sign of trouble.
A German study found uterine hyperstimulation occurred in 10 % of women during nipple stimulation, and in 1 % this was accompanied by reversible abnormalities in fetal heart rate patterns.
Things a woman's doctor will look for (abnormalities) are if her baby's heart rate is outside the normal range of less than 120 beats per minute or a heart rate of greater than 160 beats per minute.
What is most unsettling is that many of the heart rate abnormalities are easily resolved with simple measures such as position changes, which the mother is hindered from doing while attached to the electronic fetal monitor.
However, the most common sign indicative of uterine rupture is fetal heart rate abnormality, which has been associated with up to 70 % of cases of uterine ruptures.
The types and rates of color vision abnormalities were assessed in different age groups.
There is also a higher rate of such abnormalities in cloned animals.
Overall, the side effects experienced by the patients were consistent with that of melanoma patients, except for the higher rates of weight loss, dysgeusia (distortion of taste), anemia (lack of iron), increased creatine levels, and hepatic laboratory abnormalities.
In comparison, for countries with the lowest rate of child death (less than 10 deaths per 1000 births) which include the Russian Federation and the United States of America, the leading causes of death include congenital abnormalities, complications due to premature birth and injuries.
Larvae that dined on the radiation - drenched leaves had low survival rates and high incidences of physical abnormalities such as unusually small forewings.
The researchers found that among women who were 15 to 19 years old at the time of a diagnostic cervical biopsy, the incidence rate of cervical abnormalities, including those that were classified as precancerous lesions, decreased between 2007 and 2014.
The lack of rate difference in GP could either stem from less sensitivity of GP neurons to IP dysfunction, or could be due to GP heterogeneity in firing rate and pattern that makes detection of abnormalities in single unit activity harder in GP than STN.
Recent estimates suggest that as many as 1.9 million children younger than 18 years have a sport - or recreation - related concussion each year in the United States.1 This injury is biomechanically induced, with symptoms resulting from neuronal dysfunction due to functional and neurometabolic alterations rather than gross structural abnormalities.2 Compared with boys involved in similar activities, girls experience higher rates of sport - related concussion,3 - 7 report more severe symptoms,8 - 11 demonstrate worse cognitive impairment,8 - 10, 12 and take longer to recover.11 The neural mechanisms behind these postconcussion sex differences are poorly understood but have been attributed to differences in neuroanatomy and physiology, 13 cerebral blood flow, 14 and the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone.15 - 17
Because the rate of ocular abnormalities is very high in this age group and the retinal lesions differ from other congenital infections described previously in the literature, we hypothesized that a cause and effect relationship between ZIKV infection and ocular abnormalities was possible.
Heidenreich et al evaluated women who received prior RT doses > 35 Gy to the mediastinum for the presence of occult coronary artery disease and discovered elevated rates of stress - induced perfusion defects or wall motion abnormalities on echocardiogram.
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is caused by a genetic abnormalities in the hemoglobin genes which leads to the production of abnormally shaped mature red blood cells, provoking various acute and chronic complications with an accompanying high mortality rate [1].
«Abnormalities in thyroid function can have an adverse effect on reproductive health and result in reduced rates of conception, increased miscarriage risk and adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes,» said study co-author Amanda Jefferys in a journal news release.
Gould and her colleagues compared medical records and parent interviews of children and adolescents who had died between the years of 1985 and 1996, including 564 who had died due to an unexplained heart - rate abnormality or other causes, and 564 who died as passengers in motor vehicle accidents.
«A prominent and well - characterized feature of AD is progressive, region - specific declines in the cerebral metabolic rate of glucose (CMRglc)-LSB-...] Carriers of a common Alzheimer's susceptibility gene [APOE Ɛ4] have functional brain abnormalities in young adulthood, several decades before possible onset of dementia.
The most up to date research published in the January 2016 edition of the Journal of the American Heart Association found that among regular coffee, tea, and chocolate consumers studied there was no increased instance of heart rate rhythm abnormalities compared to the study group that did not consume coffee, tea, and chocolate regularly.
We evaluated the relation between exposures and health - related outcomes by analyzing the rates of symptoms and abnormalities according to current and cumulative exposure to diacetyl, the predominant ketone in artificial butter flavoring and in the air at the plant.
Deficiencies in these fatty acids lead to a host of symptoms and disorders including abnormalities in the liver and the kidneys, reduced growth rates, decreased immune function, depression, and dryness of the skin.
The degree of abnormality of the heart rate determines the intensity of the required treatment.
Hip dysplasia, an abnormality of the hip joints that causes pain and loss of mobility, is another common issue that seems to target certain breeds; the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals has found that 61 percent of Bulldogs and 80 percent of Pugs are troubled by it, although in general, large breeds have worse rates of hip problems than small breeds.
Distemper — high rates of morbidity and mortality from respiratory, gastrointestinal and neurological abnormalities; a widespread disease.
If your dog's heart rate is increased or part of his heart is malfunctioning, the veterinarian may administer medications to counteract these abnormalities.
This ignores the rate of first term spontaneous abortion (NIH says about half of all conceptions in the US), at least half of which contain gross chromosomal abnormalities meaning there wasn't an incipient «life» at conception in the first place at least one fourth of the time.
Pap tests have a false negative rate of about 10 to 20 percent of all negative results, which might sound like a cause for alarm — but in practice, among those who receive regular Pap testing, cellular abnormalities that are missed once are, eventually, usually caught in time to be easily treated.
A parallel study by Whop and colleagues was also published this week in the journal PLOS ONE, and reported that Indigenous women in Queensland are experiencing markedly higher rates of cervical abnormalities than non-Indigenous women.
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