This can explain why so many sleep apnea patients exhibit cardiovascular morbidity at the time of diagnosis. |
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No change in affective illness morbidity was observed in the group where the lithium dose was not altered. |
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The benefits of this approach must be weighed against the morbidity of the procedure. |
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These surgeries involved long hospital stays, large scars, increased morbidity, and long recuperative periods for patients. |
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Coronary arteritis and myocarditis are the principal causes of morbidity and mortality. |
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Perinatal asphyxia is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. |
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We investigated whether weight loss affects lung function, morbidity, symptoms, or health status in obese asthmatic people. |
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Emergency surgery is associated with a threefold increase in morbidity and mortality. |
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Finally, early enteral feeding may reduce septic morbidity after abdominal trauma and pancreatitis. |
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In patients with superimposed bacterial infection, septicaemia develops and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. |
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Bisphosphonates reduce skeletal morbidity in cancer patients with metastatic bone disease. |
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These factors result in substantial morbidity and a sevenfold increase in mortality from the disease, although absolute death rates are low. |
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Haemodynamic effects are similar to those found with surgical shunts, with a lower procedural morbidity and mortality. |
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There is evidence that anti-inflammatory treatment can reduce morbidity from wheezing in early childhood. |
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In particular, the expansion of natural resource-based industries, like tanning and mining, fostered considerable morbidity. |
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Zinc supplementation decreases the morbidity of lower respiratory tract infection in pediatric patients in the developing world. |
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The Harvard Study of Air Pollution and Health compared respiratory morbidity in 6 cities in the eastern and midwestern United States. |
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The incidence of major morbidity was less in the ambulatory surgery population than in age-matched controls from the surrounding area. |
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Seasonal patterns as well as population density shaped morbidity and mortality patterns. |
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A group of interested general practitioners started a service to collect morbidity data in the course of normal general practice. |
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In epidemiological and interventional studies blood pressure predicts morbidity and mortality in elderly people as effectively as in the young. |
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Influenza causes substantial morbidity and mortality among nursing home residents. |
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Influenza is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among residents of nursing homes. |
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Low birth weight and preterm birth are powerful determinants of morbidity and mortality in newborn babies and infants. |
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Neonatal morbidity rates were similar except for an abnormal umbilical artery pH that was more common in infants born after delayed pushing. |
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Accurate nutritional targets are important as both overfeeding and underfeeding have led to increased morbidity. |
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Prevention of end stage renal failure is the main goal of nephrology owing to the high morbidity and mortality from dialysis and transplantation. |
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Clearly, more studies assessing the relative utility of specific airway interventions and their impact on morbidity and mortality are needed. |
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The incidence of maternal morbidity is now so low that it makes the papers rather than popular novels. |
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This reverses the gradient, causing a decrease in tissue and organ edema and associated morbidity. |
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Side effects include damage to surrounding organs, which can lead to significant morbidity from esophagitis and pneumonitis. |
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The time to treatment morbidity and survival were plotted as a step function. |
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Currently, most of these are done stereotactically with little morbidity and must be balanced against the possible benefit of survival. |
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Preparation for and understanding of heatstroke can help prevent much of its associated morbidity and mortality. |
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Patient selection is crucial, as the operative morbidity and mortality may be unacceptable in patients with limited cardiopulmonary reserve. |
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the elderly. |
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Smoking is the primary preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. |
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Chronic liver disease due to hepatitis C virus typically progresses slowly and usually does not result in major morbidity for many years. |
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Influenza epidemics and pandemics spread rapidly causing a high degree of morbidity and mortality. |
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Liszt and Tchaikovsky wrote symphonic poems that probed the obsessive morbidity of Hamlet's psyche. |
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Various pathophysiologic mechanisms in sleep apnea have been proposed to contribute to the pathogenosis of vascular morbidity. |
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The benefits are prevention of recurrent splenic sequestration crises and reduction of the risk of hypovolemic shock and morbidity. |
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Infectious complications in critically ill patients can cause increased morbidity and mortality. |
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Phaeochromocytomas are rare, can be managed with minimal morbidity if recognized early. |
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Both experience unconscionable rates of morbidity, infant mortality, and violent deaths. |
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Malaria, filariasis, and dengue fever are the three major causes of morbidity and mortality in developing countries. |
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The morbidity and mortality associated with donor pneumonectomy pose significant ethical considerations. |
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Japanese encephalitis virus is the most important and widespread flavivirus in terms of human morbidity and mortality. |
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Patients who develop pre-eclampsia at near term are at low risk of maternal and neonatal morbidity. |
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Hypertensive putaminal hemorrhage remains a major cause of hemorrhagic stroke carrying extremely high morbidity. |
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Diseases endemic in Europe, such as typhoid and influenza, became major causes of morbidity and death. |
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Asthma exacerbations increase morbidity and mortality in patients, decrease their quality of life, and increase the cost of treatment. |
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In this system, organ system dysfunctions are used to evaluate morbidity in critically ill patients. |
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Thankfully, only one of these five made the common error of mistaking morbidity for profundity. |
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People subjected to poverty tend to suffer higher instance of mortality and morbidity as compared to those living affluently, particularly in developed countries. |
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Most, if not all, postoperative organ dysfunction and morbidity associated with major operative procedures may be related to changes induced by stress caused by the operation. |
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However, susceptibility to respiratory morbidity varies among smokers and chronic cough and phlegm production and other respiratory-related morbidity occur in nonsmokers. |
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Surgical therapy in the form of diaphragmatic plication is often reluctantly considered because of the potential morbidity and disability associated with thoracotomy. |
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Moreover, chronic diseases of kidneys, lung, brain, liver, joints, etc., and stress related psychosomatic illnesses cause significant morbidity in the general public. |
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Moreover, the differential rates of risk factors predict a future increase in morbidity and mortality among underserved and disenfranchised groups. |
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There were no differences between treatments for overall morbidity, respiratory, foot rot, bloat, or for the percentage of steers that were retreated. |
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Small farmers were no more likely to report morbidity than those with large farms, nor was there a difference between arable and livestock farmers. |
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Cheselden at St Thomas's introduced the keeping of accurate records that enabled him to analyse the morbidity and mortality of his lithotomy operation for bladder stones. |
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The study population has been considered fairly representative of the Norwegian population for demography, socioeconomic factors, morbidity, and mortality. |
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The presence of PVL carries a high risk of neurologic morbidity. |
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Pregnancy in women with type 1 diabetes mellitus is associated with an increased risk of congenital malformations, obstetric complications, and neonatal morbidity. |
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The long tradition of representing illness as a punishment for sin was continued when sexual behaviour was medicalised and transformed into morbidity. |
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The results clearly showed that selenium, as sodium selenite, not only reduced the morbidity and mortality of Keshan disease, but also reduced cardiac damage. |
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If the fetus is found to be affected, the patient may elect to terminate the pregnancy, which, in the first trimester, is associated with reduced maternal morbidity. |
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Giardia is a common human parasite that can cause significant morbidity. |
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However, only one prognostic study of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality comparing home and office blood pressure measurements measurements has been conducted. |
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Although a similar unsustained reduction in psychological morbidity in women attending a one stop clinic has been reported elsewhere, costs were not measured. |
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Allergic rhinitis is often trivialised because it is not associated with any significant mortality or morbidity. |
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Its first legislative act was concerning the compilation of accurate statistics on the spread and morbidity of disease. |
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The mortality and morbidity amongst doctors going through these procedures has attracted attention. |
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Chronic infections by parasites account for a high morbidity and mortality in many underdeveloped countries. |
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By the 16th century it had become an important cause of morbidity and mortality throughout much of the world. |
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Trichomoniasis has long been considered a disease of women, but the disease can also cause significant morbidity in men. |
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Even his most matter-of-fact, workmanlike paintings are charged with an entirely personal morbidity. |
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Atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases are a major source of mortality and morbidity in general population. |
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Crocodilian breeders have noted problems with the morbidity and mortality rate of neonatal Yacare Caiman and Morelet's Crocodiles. |
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Sickle cell disease is a haemoglobinopathy responsible for high morbidity and mortality among neonates in developing countries. |
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Listeria monocytogenes was first described as a human pathogen by Nyfeldt in 1929, and is a relevant cause of morbidity and mortality. |
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In the studies, magnesium sulphate for eclampsia was associated with lower risks of maternal death, recurrent seizure and major morbidity. |
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Bloodstream infection is associated with significant attributable morbidity and mortality. |
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A perforation has a high morbidity and mortality rate and can cause mediastinitis, sepsis and multi-organ failure. |
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It was observed that insecticide treated mosquito nets alone or with repellent drastically reduced the malaria mortality and morbidity. |
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The results could explain why blacks have higher rates of CHF morbidity and mortality than whites. |
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The treatment of hemangiomas in infancy may be associated with significant morbidity. |
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Herpes zoster ophthalmicus natural history, risk factors, clinical presentation, and morbidity. |
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Emphysema is a very common cause of morbidity and mortality in South Africa. |
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The morbidity of many of these nonmalignant urological disorders is compounded by other common comorbid conditions such as diabetes and obesity. |
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Preeclampsia is a major cause of maternal and perinatal mortality and morbidity worldwide. |
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Preterm delivery is a major pregnancy complication and a leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality. |
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Surgical site infections post C-section significantly increases maternal morbidity and prolongs hospital stays. |
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Osteolytic bone metastases in breast carcinoma pathogenesis, morbidity and bisphosphonate treatment. |
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The pathophysiology of hyperuricaemia and its possible relationship to cardiovascular disease, morbidity and mortality. |
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Hypopituitary patients on replacement therapy are subject to increased morbidity and mortality from accelerated atherosclerosis. |
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However no randomized trials testing the effect of smallpox vaccine on overall mortality and morbidity have been conducted. |
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Infective endocarditis is a bacterial infection of the cardiac valves and endocardium with a high level of mortality and morbidity. |
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While risks of mortality and morbidity in tonsillectomy and other throat surgeries are lower than for many procedures, risks remain and can be reduced. |
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Such cases remind us of the importance of a thorough workup to determine the etiology of unexpected neurologic findings to avoid morbidity from unnecessary surgery. |
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Co-existence of the two raises a number of challenges such as chronicity, poor treatment outcomes, increased morbidity and, in some cases, more criminality. |
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The authors have used this instrument in a tertiary care hospital where one would expect to find higher rates of morbidity, rather than using it in primary care. |
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They also gather in the lungs and pleura, causing pleuritis and diffuse pulmonary fibrosis, with subsequent respiratory morbidity, including increased risk of lung cancer. |
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Status epilepticus is an underrecognized emergency situation with substantial morbidity and mortality that requires immediate and effective treatment. |
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Despite advances in medical, surgical, and critical care interventions, infective endocarditis remains to be a disease associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. |
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Ibrahim Youssef said, pointing out that LSD viral disease incurs economic losses which result from a production drop and morbidity rates due to health complications. |
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There are no papers, which report increased mortality and morbidity in patients after a wrapping procedure compared to those after a supracoronary graft operation. |
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The current evidence base shows that midurethral sling operations are as effective as bladder neck slings and colposuspension, with less morbidity. |
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As alarming as the rate of morbidity was, and as damaging as that was to armies attempting to maintain a viable fighting force, relatively few cases were actually fatal. |
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The poetic sensibilities of the genre led gothic rock lyrics to exhibit literary romanticism, morbidity, existentialism, religious symbolism or supernatural mysticism. |
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