Some patients return for follow-up treatment every three months or at six months where they repeat the complete protocol. |
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The long-term medical follow-up of veterans with embedded DU fragments is in progress and will continue. |
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Patients with melanoma require close follow-up because they are at risk for recurrence and diagnosis of a second primary tumor. |
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It will cover the costs of accident and emergency treatment and follow-up medical care. |
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A total of 11,295 patients received follow-up during the three observation periods. |
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In patients who completed treatment and follow-up, no differences were observed in maternal or fetal outcomes. |
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Inmates are regularly being released on completing their terms without any provision of medical follow-up or treatment. |
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And they often get lost to medical follow-up because they don't need medical follow-up. |
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The patients had follow-up visits four to six weeks after treatment and again at three, six, nine and 12 months. |
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We'll post a follow-up to this intriguing story as soon as we get the straight dope. |
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The Take Me Out singers are to begin recording their second album in March as a follow-up to their eponymous debut. |
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The deleted scenes include more case studies and a follow-up with campaigners. |
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It's a follow-up to a film called That'll Be the Day that David Essex starred in. |
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They are also planning a follow-up to their successful and widely-publicised street hockey protest on Commercial Drive. |
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Londonist proposes a follow-up study to see if shopping on Oxford Street on a December Saturday is stressful. |
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The next spacecraft heading to Mars will not have the necessary equipment to do the follow-up methane studies, Mumma said. |
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The follow-up length of this study is, of course, too short to answer the question of long-term stability. |
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A follow-up study found that exposure was highly variable and workers may have modified their exposure as a consequence of being studied. |
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After this current tour, Jason will embark on an exciting new TV project as a follow-up to his recent BBC2 hit show Jason Byrne Hates. |
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He's also planning to get back in the studio this fall for a follow-up to the well-received Here on Earth recording from a couple of years ago. |
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If anything, it might be something with Luc Besson, a follow-up to a film I did when I was younger called Leon. |
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A follow-up study in Washington found that the wage gap had shrunk significantly. |
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The presentation includes methods to continue the essential follow-up needed to keep the vision alive. |
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Ethics review was granted separately for the follow-up employee study, as this was an add-on to the original research project. |
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The follow-up question was contingent upon the answer to the first question. |
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This requires patience and follow-up, which unfortunately is compromised in efforts to just produce more units. |
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A follow-up to his debut play The Land Of Cakes, premiered here last year, the new piece is based on his BBC radio series The Aberdee Brief. |
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The prevention of illness associated with recurrence depends on careful follow-up of patients after treatment. |
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It's terribly easy to criticise a follow-up to a massive success but I can only be honest and say that it hardly made me laugh at all. |
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Early withdrawal from the assigned treatment or loss of follow-up occurred in 29 patients. |
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Patients should be able to participate in treatment and long-term follow-up. |
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At-home transition to methadone can be safe even in older patients if follow-up is closely monitored. |
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The follow-up continues during the summer when birds move to the brood-rearing area. |
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In addition, the number of reprimands decreased during both treatment and follow-up observations. |
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This is a complete cookbook, a follow-up to his very successful book about the ultimate weight loss. |
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A follow-up study last year showed the same 700 Leeds children continued to gain weight after starting secondary school. |
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As a follow-up to the epic post on the graveyard of ideologies, here is a story about the graveyards of ideologists. |
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The patient was referred to our medical center for further follow-up and possible surgery. |
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The first, a double CD, teams two of the great jazz vocalists in a follow-up to their first successful get-together. |
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It isn't that the album Everyone Is Here is a follow-up to Finn, which the brothers recorded 10 years ago. |
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The Guardian printed a follow-up to the story I linked to last week about the mysterious underground cinema in Paris. |
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Children and adults with PKU require follow-up care at a medical center or clinic that specializes in this disorder. |
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Seven patients underwent follow-up testing after 3 months of bosentan treatment. |
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He is doing a follow-up to the fantastic television musical Feltham Sings, for which he worked with juvenile offenders. |
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In a follow-up article, the jujutsu and combat roots to this same technique will be illustrated. |
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Whether closer follow-up of cases of tuberculosis leads to earlier detection of incipient toxicity or other factors are at work is unclear. |
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Josh Chafetz suggests that all of the papers merely latched on to how one reporter phrased a follow-up question. |
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His follow-up radiograph 10 days after the initiation of prednisone showed a substantial decrease of the infiltrate. |
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No, the real curse here is the so-called sophomore curse that often plagues the follow-up projects of successful movies. |
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Periodic follow-up imaging should be a consideration if the decision is made to manage the patient conservatively. |
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One patient dropped out due to intercurrent illness, one patient was lost to follow-up, and one patient left the study due to personal reasons. |
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The students must work cooperatively on developing the opening speeches and answering the follow-up questions. |
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Of the 21 patients alive at the end of the follow-up, 17 had received postoperative irradiation. |
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Nonhospital day programs for polydrug users reduces drug use, arrests, and violence at 14.6 months follow-up. |
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Their follow-up is a coruscating and triumphant record, all the more amazing because the band produced it themselves. |
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Consider all the steps involved in a project, from the time you spend creating it all the way through to postage or follow-up calls. |
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Resources need to be allocated for effective post-operative follow-up so that evaluation of ENT surgery can be conducted. |
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A follow-up study by the researchers offers a possible explanation why. |
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Median follow-up time for the study population was more than 6.4 years. |
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It was announced that the discussion will continue in a follow-up session. |
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This prompted a follow-up study on calcium's role in weight regulation. |
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The parents of 90 infants agreed to participate in the follow-up study. |
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Medical records were reviewed and patients were contacted for follow-up. |
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Some patients who have had meningitis may require longer-term follow-up. |
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She said it was a follow-up to his visit for the back spasms. |
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For optimal care, a registered dietitian should perform nutrition evaluation and follow-up. |
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The nurse cleaned and dressed the arm, and then arranged again for surgery clinic follow-up. |
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Performance management begins with an appraisal system which encompasses tracking, bench-marking, and formal follow-up. |
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During the follow-up interviews, one subject admitted that he was apprehended via an arrest warrant. |
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The core of that, the way to stop Ebola in its tracks is contact tracing, and follow-up. |
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Since the virus can stay incubated in the human body for up to 21 days, the third step, follow-up, is key. |
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Based on the strength of her audition, he built his follow-up film, Jackie Brown, around Grier. |
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He said that during follow-up operations 40 of the escapees were recaptured within a few kilometres of the prison. |
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Many people resent this follow-up, which is simply a routine business procedure for the agent. |
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Police recovered five rifles, 18 sidearms, 84 bullets, and 700 assegais in follow-up house-to-house searches. |
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He has just released his second solo album, the follow-up to his eponymous solo debut of two years ago, and a cracking record it is too. |
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Ultrasonography is used for the diagnosis and follow-up of the progression of the uterine sacculus until its disappearance. |
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A lot of marketers understand autoresponders, and follow-up autoresponder systems. |
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A follow-up post card was mailed to non-respondents one month after the initial mailing. |
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Two mailings of the survey packet were sent, along with one follow-up postcard. |
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Furthermore, epidemiologic data in presymptomatic individuals with longitudinal follow-up are not well-established. |
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Participants were called during their 2-month ergocalciferol courses to ensure adherence to the regimen and reinforce need for follow-up levels. |
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Next there is the work done as a follow-up to classes or as part of the general background reading for the subject. |
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This may sound obvious, but some interviews are a disjoined bunch of questions that leave obvious follow-up points hanging in the air. |
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He evidently purged himself of enough angst to be able to craft a follow-up that's warm, nimble and surprisingly funny in places. |
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This silly hodgepodge of a movie was made by Universal as a follow-up to The Black Cat, because the previous film was their top earner that year. |
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The follow-up did not allow for comparison with an untreated control group since the original wait-listed group had gone on to receive therapy. |
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In a follow-up study, the researchers mated unexposed rats with offspring of treated moms. |
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This article may be considered a follow-up to Lee's article. |
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For its follow-up, 2001's Missundaztood, she brought in Linda Perry, former lead singer of unlamented pop-grunge act 4 Non Blondes. |
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Last year researchers launched the Decade of Behavior as a natural follow-up to the Decade of the Brain. |
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Just for good measure, there are a couple of cracking follow-up letters in today's Daily Express. |
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They can provide discounted corporate memberships or services such as fitness and wellness assessments and follow-up consultations. |
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Generally, the issue only came up in fast-paced hooks, uppercuts and follow-up punches. |
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After holing himself up in a tower for 10 years, there was no follow-up novel and the family was living on the breadline. |
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The sole purpose of this particular effort is to identify undecided voters for follow-up contact. |
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At latest follow-up, the patient was still on clonidine, metoprolol, nifedipine, cyclophosphamide, prednisone, and thalidomide. |
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Similarly, there is wide variance in study populations and control groups, follow-up periods, and statistical analysis. |
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During the six years of follow-up, 2,622 men and 1,406 women died from cancers of the lung, bronchus, or trachea. |
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At the age of 60 he has returned to the theme in his new film Rita's Legends, in every respect a worthy follow-up to the earlier work. |
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Dr. Birch noted that the current study was a follow-up to an earlier study of the children's visual acuity. |
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Don McKellar's follow-up to Last Night wrapped in December and should be done for September's festival season. |
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I wrote the story, and then the unavoidable buzz kill of a second-day follow-up story. |
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Laboratory studies, including hematology and blood chemistry studies, were obtained at each follow-up visit. |
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In addition, 30 patients were remeasured at a follow-up visit after 8 to 10 treatments. |
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A meeting will be held in the near future to discuss a follow-up to the Special Olympics. |
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On follow-up, the size of the lesions decreased, and the obstructive symptoms improved with antibiotic treatment alone. |
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It's a follow-up to last year's Gemini Award-winning The Atwood Stories. |
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This finding underscores the need for careful follow-up for the development of muscle invasive cancer. |
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Brooklyn-based electro-pop trio Au Revoir Simone is back with a follow-up to the 2007 release, The Bird of Music. |
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But their off-hours were well spent home-recording their blissful follow-up, Warm Belly High Power. |
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The final diagnosis was confirmed by cytology, histology, or clinical follow-up. |
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Yearly pediatric cardiology follow-up examinations showed no symptoms of heart disease and a normally active child. |
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They received follow-up data from the Greater Glasgow Health Board Audit of operable breast cancers. |
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Significantly, 46 percent of patients with optic neuritis develop neurologic symptoms over 13 years of follow-up. |
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Something you may wish to consider, perhaps in a follow-up article, is the effect of municipal weed ordinances. |
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Here's a follow-up question I wish one of the elect would ask the designated White House leakers. |
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Several subjects produced diagnosis cards and follow-up notes from medical clinics. |
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Despite frequent follow-up requests, we have yet to hear anything of substance. |
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Glenn Miller's follow-up recording remained at the top of the charts for months. |
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No further relapse of Hodgkin's disease was observed during 2 years of follow-up. |
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The results of their follow-up medical check-ups in January and March are satisfactory. |
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There were 213 patients after exclusion of the 58 patients who were palliated, followed up for less than 24 months or lost to follow-up. |
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Once you are in the trash zone, you will be hooked and unable to wait for the follow-up to the fantastic cliffhanger fade-out. |
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After the information is sent, a follow-up call is made by a phone bank volunteer. |
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This follow-up case resulted in a court-ordered desegregation plan and a multimillion-dollar bond issue to build three new schools. |
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A follow-up CT scan of the chest 6 months later included sectional views of the upper abdomen and showed an abnormality in the pancreas. |
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Then a follow-up after treatment with expensive drug X shows her playing open-sandaled under-the-table footsie with her more adoring boyfriend! |
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Now in his final year, he is confident of a two-peat, though he joked about feeling a bit cheated out of a follow-up three-peat. |
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However, follow-up searches failed to discover the murder weapon, which is believed to have been a double-barrel shotgun. |
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Exclusion criteria related to greater severity of disease or perceived problems with follow-up. |
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The other follow-up study in 2000 measured the impact of variety, marketing and merchandising on milk sales within the c-store channel. |
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Dosages were titrated for both medications by a treating psychiatrist at weekly follow-up visits. |
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A 3-month follow-up ultrasound showed enlargement of the right ovary with multiple bilateral cysts with a few septations. |
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Prenatal diagnosis and early treatment of fetal goitrous hypothyroidism and treatment results with two-year follow-up. |
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Both bands offered enigmatic singles and an epochal debut followed by an almost trad sophomore classic and a schizo follow-up. |
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Approximately 2,400 individuals are randomly selected from each senior year cohort for biennial follow-up via mailed questionnaires. |
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We work on all aspects of goalkeeping but especially getting back up quickly to counter any follow-up. |
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On her return to Ireland she needed follow-up medical treatment and had to tell her doctor and the hospital that she had miscarried. |
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This trilingual follow-up, fittingly, sounds like a dispatch from a faraway, enchanted land. |
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Among the available follow-up surgical biopsies, no malignant diagnoses were made. |
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Tapes were discovered during follow-up searches of his house and other buildings he has access to. |
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No matter what job search strategies you choose, follow-up and record keeping are important for success. |
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Conversely, drug court participants are significantly more likely than diversion participants to be arrested during the follow-up period. |
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A follow-up inspection of the council last year, which followed blistering criticism two years ago, identified the housing service as failing. |
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During a two-year follow-up period, there were no significant differences in rearrest rates between the participant and nonparticipant groups. |
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For our Oxford project, we are running six-weeks of follow-up work which will wind the project down and then we'll start working on new material. |
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Other dentists prefer to kick-start the treatment by using a laser to activate the gel in the surgery, with shorter at-home follow-up sessions. |
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Even though Scholes sometimes plays in a follow-up role to the attackers, he's still counted as a midfielder. |
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The slick bolt operation, short bolt lift and bolt throw and smooth in-line feeding made for fast follow-up shots. |
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When she returned to Britain, her follow-up project, Early Doors, a sitcom about a Manchester pub and its family of barflies, was also ill-starred. |
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There is no evidence of the growing pains that often bedevil follow-up albums recorded with additional personnel and the dubious luxury of a multi-track recording desk. |
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The follow-up album, Santa Barbara, was just credited to The High Llamas. |
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As mentioned earlier, the comparison group includes nine eligible couples that completed pretests and follow-up tests, but did not participate in treatment. |
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Let me follow-up and ask what the next project was that you set your sights on after this epiphanic moment? |
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In a prospective study, 35 percent of cyclothymic patients developed full hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes during a drug-flee follow-up period of up to three years. |
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The pre-service teachers were instructed on procedures for completing the interview properly and some pre-service teachers conducted follow-up interview sessions as needed. |
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Overall about half the participants had a seizure during follow-up. |
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While the rest of the group were filming Honest, Lewis decamped to LA and started writing the follow-up to their debut album, including the mighty first single Pure Shores. |
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Horror films had been at it since the 1930s but the big change began in the 1970s, as executives twigged that there might be added mileage in follow-up stories. |
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As was a follow-up to the new killer instinct, which was definitely the biggest surprise reboot of last year. |
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They diagnose psychological problems, but cannot offer follow-up care. |
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Is your follow-up to Eraserhead, the amazing-sounding Ronnie Rocket, ever going to see the light of day? |
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At follow-up, death was defined as cardiac related if there was documentation of acute ischemic syndrome, arrhythmic or sudden death, or heart failure as the terminal event. |
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The L.A. indie rockers are back with hummingbird, the highly anticipated follow-up to their acclaimed debut, Gorilla Manor. |
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Gideon Gaye's follow-up, Hawaii, confounded all those expectations but still managed to serve up a generous dose of thoughtful, evocative tunes, done to a turn. |
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Use folders or labels to flag messages for follow-up action. |
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Most patients are alive at last follow-up, suggesting that the lymphoma is indolent and has a slowly progressive clinical course and a favorable outcome. |
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A new build of Longhorn, Microsoft's follow-up to XP, has leaked, and although it's still an alpha, reports of increased stability make it sound almost worth stealing. |
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In fact, an agent is Manning the follow-up calls into the security room to make sure that the site is aware of the movement. |
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If you thought the precursor, House of 1,000 Corpses, was the equivalent of drinking the contents of a used barf bag, you may want to steer clear of this gruesome follow-up. |
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But without significant diplomatic follow-up, it will likely last only as long as it takes Hamas to rearm. |
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The first, from 30 yards, was well-struck, but the keeper palmed it away and the follow-up from Anthony Ruddy was again smothered by the Erris custodian. |
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One raider who forced his way in through the front door of a nearby house was founding hiding in an upstairs bedroom during a follow-up search of the area by detectives. |
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A follow-up letter from Corey was full of unretractable fighting words. |
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The patients were surveyed by mail or by follow-up telephone calls. |
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New information includes the wider spread of quinolone resistance to Neisseria gonorrhoeae and the need for follow-up testing in women treated for chlamydial infection. |
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If follow-up education sessions are deferred, benefits may soon be lost. |
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Following the disappointing box office for red state, Smith said that his follow-up film, Clerks 3, would be his last. |
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Tape recording responses during playback surveys with follow-up sonographic analysis using a discriminant model would improve the accuracy of such surveys. |
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A week after getting my certificate, I called Reig's with some follow-up questions. |
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They may be effective at clamping down on speedsters, but if a camera snaps 50 people speeding, a vast amount of follow-up work then has to be done. |
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Despite problems with follow-up, this study provides evidence that early detection and intervention for amblyopia improves vision in young children. |
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It didn't become a follow-up type record where you just start writing about having a good time on the road or that kind of dreadful watered-down rubbish. |
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Data were available at one-year follow-up on almost all study enrollees, and a subgroup of 1,511 women was resurveyed after three years of trial participation. |
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But the thrill was already gone when Fox rushed out a hasty follow-up later that year, The Next Joe Millionaire. |
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The follow-up story is how those who survived both the competitive onslaught, as well as the recession, have adapted. |
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Haligonian hearts were all-a-flutter, however, with Andrea Dorfman's follow-up to her debut film Parsley Days. |
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Two years later, upon follow-up he was incidentally found to have bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter. |
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A follow-up arterial Duplex performed at 6 weeks post discharge demonstrated excellent patency of the stent graft and infragenicular arteries. |
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Conventional radiography has a major role in, and remains the mainstay of, initial evaluation and follow-up of rheumatologic disease. |
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The patient remains in outpatient follow-up and shows age-appropriate neuropsychomotor development. |
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The patient remains in complete remission with a follow-up of 6 months and the Beau's lines of his nail plate have disappeared completely. |
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Suffering a bad case of sequelitis, this Sister Act follow-up is too formulaic and frequently pauses to sermonize at the expense of entertaining. |
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But he has promised to return to the micro-blogging world once he has completed a follow-up to his autobiography Moab Is My Washpot. |
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However, he promised to return once he has finished a follow-up to his 1997 autobiography Moab Is My Washpot. |
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However, he has promised to return to the micro-blogging world once he has completed a follow-up to his autobiography, Moab Is My Washpot. |
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Waterhorse is Scots writer Douglas Rae's follow-up to the hugely successful Mrs Brown. |
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Thirty-day follow-up in Guidant's ACTION clinical trial utilizing Actinomycin D has revealed no safety concerns. |
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We don't have a centralized process for follow-up and prevention,'' Zine said. |
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Clinical follow-up at one year demonstrated no cardiac related deaths, Q-wave MI, or stent thrombosis for any of the stent groups. |
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A 17-year-old boy was seen on routine follow-up a few months after he had undergone a right meatoplasty to treat keratosis obturans. |
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Through strategic partnerships, LPS provides customer follow-up to ensure refinances are successfully completed, according to the company. |
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Long-term follow-up of fat injection laryngoplasty for unilateral vocal cord paralysis. |
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Call Blitzes are typically executed on one specific day while prospect follow-up occurs post call blitz. |
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In fact, the Scooby Doo film franchise already has plans to shoot a follow-up. |
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Tibia lead was observed to be associated with increases in SCr levels in follow-up participants with diabetes. |
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The gags in this follow-up to 21 Jump Street are hit and miss but its sense of glorious self-referential goofiness proves to be infectious. |
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If 2010's first instalment was a one-two sucker punch of glorious goofiness, the follow-up is a more thoughtful superhero sendup. |
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A follow-up to last year's execrable Valentine's Day, it's another over-earnest piece of shlock full of puddle-deep morality and zero laughs. |
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It takes time to follow-up, verify and corroborate and to work past misperceptions, misrecollections and misspoken or misused words. |
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This study was a follow-up to Donald Hamilton's groundbreaking research published in 1987 on tentmaker effectiveness. |
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Clients who completed the follow-up interview received an additional two cedis of mobile telephone airtime. |
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During this follow-up period, nine women showed abnormal cell growth on their cervices. |
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Ministry co-ordination and follow-up committee head Faisal Al Rayyash said a speed bump committee looked into each application. |
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Guest Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber spills the beans on Love Never Dies, his follow-up to smash hit musical Phantom Of The Opera. |
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Long-term clinical and radiological follow-up of spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis. |
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Bar a few tracks, the controlled maximalism on Zygadlo's follow-up Tragicomedies sounds even less dance-floor-appropriate. |
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Objective measures of the degree of hydrocephalus necessitate close follow-up with trigonal measurements in the identical plane. |
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To date, after 3 years of follow-up, conservative treatment in our patient has not shown any complication. |
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During her follow-up visits, DHEA-S and total testosterone levels observably regressed to their normal reference ranges. |
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At follow-up, no residual stone was observed in pelvic radiography, and no pathology was found during urethrography. |
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Men who have undergone orchiectomy require extended follow-up surveillance because of the delayed metastatic potential of these tumors. |
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During the CSCE follow-up meeting in Belgrade, a Bulgarian proposal was submitted on Co-operation in Sports, Doc. |
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Audiological follow-up with the patient was remarkable for otalgia, a retracted tympanic membrane, and worsening hearing loss in the right ear. |
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After the follow-up period of 2-5 years, Dr, Growdon found that 11 patients have progressed in cognitive decine. |
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Long-term follow-up of retrograde colonic irrigation for defaecation disturbances. |
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The physician was unable to palpate the mass, so he reassured the patient and scheduled a follow-up appointment in 6 weeks. |
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For example, detailed instructions are given on how to organize a system for follow-up of abnormal Papanicolaou test findings. |
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The association between compliance with recommended follow-up and glaucomatous disease severity in a county hospital population. |
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A 9-year-old boy presented to the Dermatology Department for the follow-up of a bullous pemphigoid. |
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A follow-up magnetic resonance imaging showed improvement but persistence of pelvic phlegmon. |
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These volumes are the long-awaited follow-up to Alan Kaye's Phonologies of Asia and Africa. |
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Produced by Stephen Street, the follow-up to Who Killed The Zutons is edgier and more raw than their debut. |
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A follow-up protocol screens single bead eluates from those sublibraries, which demonstrate activity in the assay. |
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Those boys from Kentucky Nappy Roots are back with The Humdinger, the long overdue follow-up to their 2003 release, Wooden Leather. |
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He was lost to follow-up for several years before returning for surveillance esophagogastroduodenoscopy. |
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A follow-up MRI scan in 2009 showed contrast-enhancing soft tissue abnormalities within both of the frontal sinuses and the left ethmoid sinus. |
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After one month follow-up he has residual lower limb hypertonia and brisk jerks without any motor or sensory deficit. |
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In patients with dysphasia due to stroke, the follow-up period from their ictus until entry into the study was more than 6 months. |
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The team took follow-up spectra of more than 400 stars hosting over 600 exoplanets. |
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Provide multiple channels for disseminating in for illation, questions and follow-up? |
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Close follow-up is required as these patients run the risk of developing retinal and iridal neovascularisation consequent to the retinal ischaemia. |
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Medical records regarding follow-up care for an illegal and stigmatized procedure such as induced abortion are likely to be incomplete or inaccurate. |
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Only one third of individuals identified as being at clinical high risk for psychosis actually convert to a psychotic disorder within a 3 year follow-up period. |
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A long-term follow-up study of hyposensitization with immunoblotting. |
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Pelvic MRI showed a 7 cm mass deep in the right hemipelvis, felt to possibly represent an endometrioma, which remained unchanged on a 3-month follow-up study. |
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Although it is already known that a previous ectopic pregnancy can increase the risk of a subsequent one, most studies have been small and with short follow-up. |
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In the presented case, the initial CT scan identified two hematomas about the proximal femur, both of which increased in size on a follow-up scan. |
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The album is the follow-up to 2006's acclaimed Yellowjacket. |
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Much of this chapter deals with methods that allow follow-up analysis after a time series has yielded spectral indications of potentially significant periodicities. |
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Over the follow-up period, 1,255 digestive system cancers occurred. |
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This initial phase I of diamond drilling is follow-up to the 2012 PAK exploration program which included surface channel samples of the Pakeagama Lake pegmatite. |
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The gags in this follow-up to 21 Jump Street are wildly hit and miss, but its sense of glorious self-referential goofiness proves to be infectious. |
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The absence of cytologic abnormalities after careful screening should have precedence over HPV results to prevent unnecessary or overaggressive follow-up in these patients. |
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The historic Oslo Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons has concluded with the announcement of a follow-up meeting to be hosted by Mexico. |
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Moreover, patients who stopped taking an SSRI during the 29-month follow-up reverted to the higher mortality and heart attack rates of depressed, non-SSRI users. |
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His additional short-term follow-up remained uneventful, with treatment with clopidogrel, aspirin, metoprolol, atorvastatin, ramipril, torasemide, and pantoprazole. |
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Since histopathological examination of the mass reported thyroglossal duct cyst, her operator had not prescribed any drug therapy and had said that follow-up was not required. |
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The band want to go for a complete sound change before they head back into the studio to record the follow-up to their 2008 album Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends. |
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At the 2-month follow-up, the patient was still being treated in hospital for pleural effusions by means of diuretics, thoracocentesis and supportive treatment. |
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The study gives longer follow-up on nearly 90,000 women who had annual breast exams by a nurse to check for lumps plus a mammogram, or the nurse's breast exam alone. |
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Moreover, in pediatric patients, in the long term follow-up studies, composite grafts showed superior durability to the autografts and homografts for aortic position. |
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This is because childhood cancer cumulative incidence increases with follow-up time, which is positively correlated with cumulative radiation dose from birth. |
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Prior to announcing The Day Is My Enemy, Howlett had said the follow-up to 2009's Invaders Must Die would be an album called How To Steal A Jetfighter. |
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The Legend of Zorro is a follow-up to the 1998 Mask of Zorro. |
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After 3 months of follow-up, the patient is asymptomatic and is anicteric. |
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These all consist of surface soil samples, taken both from known kimberlite bearing areas and as follow-up testing of several areas based on aeromagnetic results. |
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The 29-year-old man received extended partial cystectomy and umbilectomy and survived at 17-month follow-up without local recurrence or metastasis. |
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Scharner then headed a Dorrans free-kick against the crossbar, with Tchoyi unable to turn in the follow-up as the Baggies saw their hopes of salvaging a point slip away. |
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Dan Dare's back, and what a completely skillo follow-up to the original. |
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Nonetheless, current CDC guidelines recommend additional clinical and serological follow-up in serofast patients and retreatment if follow-up cannot be assured. |
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Gilbertsen reported on a long-term follow-up of rigid proctosigmoidoscopies of 21,140 adenomatous polyp patients attending a cancer detection center. |
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In 2012, the American Brachytherapy Society provided an updated consensus guideline on patient selection, workup, treatment, postimplant dosimetry, and follow-up. |
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Response to oral steroid was excellent, and a follow-up examination at 1 week showed nearly complete resolution of the vitritis and neuroretinitis. |
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Well-designed multicentered placebo-controlled trails with a long follow-up should be realized to finally determine the real value of mifepristone treatment. |
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The linear mixed model of follow-up data showed that lean mass, years since menopause, and age of menophania were the significant determinants of BMD of all sites. |
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The multidisciplinary follow-up showed no cardiac dysfunction or permanent lesions but confirmed a severe psycho-motor delay and left hemiparesia. |
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The CFONB, the standardisation office in the banking sector of France, has designated EBICS as the follow-up standard for the discontinued ETEBAC protocols. |
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In the follow-up CT images, cholangiectasis improved markedly after biliary tract reconstruction, with declines in serum total bilirubin and direct bilirubin. |
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