The patient was then started on tetracycline, which he continued for 1 year without symptomatic improvement. |
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To reduce risk of transmission patients should be advised to use barrier methods and to avoid sexual intercourse when symptomatic. |
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We excluded provoked seizures, acute symptomatic seizures, and febrile convulsions. |
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Apparent settlement could be minor in nature or symptomatic of a major structural problem. |
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While the contestations within the field of gender and sexual identity are important, they may also be symptomatic of larger conflicts. |
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Impatience manifesting in rudeness or shortness is symptomatic of a rhythm problem. |
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The California recall is symptomatic of an increasing tendency for politics to be dominated by short-termism. |
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However, symptomatic bioindication utilising higher plants may not always assist in the protection of vegetation. |
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For symptomatic hernias in younger men a truss may allow continuation of heavy work with greater comfort while awaiting operation. |
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This figure likely represents an underestimation of the true incidence of symptomatic articular cartilage lesions. |
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Meeting and mixing with people you first met and mixed with in the students' union is symptomatic of underpopulated nations. |
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When a patient presents with a large unilateral symptomatic pleural effusion many doctors will feel tempted to insert a chest drain. |
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The most common adverse effects are dizziness, worsening of heart failure, symptomatic bradycardia, and hypotension. |
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Isn't consistently showing a lack of remorse or regret symptomatic of psychopathy or sociopathy? |
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In men, gonorrhea can result in symptomatic urethritis, epididymitis, and prostatitis. |
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The decline of St Andrews was for Scott symptomatic of the vandalization of Scottish culture since the Reformation and the union with England. |
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Six patients reported symptomatic improvement, including three who were weaned off the mechanical ventilator. |
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The symptomatic splenic lesions, as compared with asymptomatic lesions, were bigger and were found more often in women and younger patients. |
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The registry included patients with symptomatic and asymptomatic pulmonary embolism. |
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She received infusions of glucose and hematin, which gave her symptomatic relief. |
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Diuretics are essential for the symptomatic management of patients with lung congestion or peripheral oedema from fluid overload. |
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Second, it is symptomatic that purposeful Baptist theological reflection has emerged outside the Baptist orbit. |
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Many osteopathic and chiropractic physicians perform spinal adjustments on patients with asthma, and symptomatic improvements are often noted. |
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Some venous thromboembolisms may be subclinical, whereas others present as sudden pulmonary embolus or symptomatic deep vein thrombosis. |
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It is symptomatic of an unacceptable cheese-paring attitude to contemplate immediate reduction in the judicial resource in the Court of Appeal. |
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She had been prescribed this by her homeopath and it had helped a great deal but only gave symptomatic relief. |
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As the rectal suppositories melt, the medication soothes the inflamed area, providing symptomatic relief and promoting healing. |
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The other patient without symptomatic improvement after sclerosis had a history of a lobectomy and was found to have a chylous effusion. |
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Their conduct was symptomatic of the unprincipled character of the entire project. |
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It is absolutely symptomatic of the double-standards inherent in a society where a woman's worth is measured by her ability to adorn. |
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For Poe the physical decay of the house was symptomatic of the decline of the Usher family. |
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Rather than a flaw on the part of Mayo, this is more likely symptomatic of the unpredictability of underage football. |
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The crisis that has emerged is symptomatic of New Labour's policy of increasing the privatisation of education. |
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But it is symptomatic of wider troubles, in which the Prime Minister seems to be assailed in every direction he turns. |
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I mean, when you really look at this, this is symptomatic of a larger problem. |
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Images that traditionally evoke nostalgia become symptomatic of inevitable decay. |
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To play well when the decisive league game is over, critics argue, is symptomatic of a personality lacking the qualities of true winner. |
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However, he says it was symptomatic of a huge culture gap between the Australian generals and not just himself but several key players. |
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Analysts argued the foreign currency issues were symptomatic of a lack of controls and a poor culture within the bank. |
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Such contradictions are symptomatic of an epoch at the end of its life. It has outlived its usefulness. |
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They are silenced and their anger is considered symptomatic of delinquency. |
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Our patients generally reported good symptomatic relief of dyspnea and other complaints. |
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More than one half of symptomatic patients with interstitial cystitis have depression. |
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If the patient shows evidence of symptomatic hypovolemia, blood should be sent for type and cross. |
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The patient was treated with physical therapy and obtained symptomatic relief. |
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Other foods and the presence of suitable microflora in the colon can cause patients to be more symptomatic. |
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Patients with symptomatic gallstones are more likely to develop biliary complications. |
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He had been given allergy medications, but only symptomatic relief was obtained. |
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All patients were symptomatic prior to the initial diagnosis of intracranial tumor. |
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Patients are rarely symptomatic before 15 years from the time of initial exposure. |
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Patients with symptomatic retinal tears are at high risk of progression to retinal detachment. |
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This remains the most common presentation of tubal pregnancy in symptomatic patients. |
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Radiation of pain to the testicles is present in about 30 percent of symptomatic patients. |
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The author concludes that all symptomatic or likely symptomatic patients should be treated. |
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Eventually, this further weakens the heart and body, and the patient becomes symptomatic. |
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Past medical history revealed symptomatic osteoarthritis of her large extremity joints. |
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Digoxin has an important role in the symptomatic treatment of patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation. |
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Emerging treatments may provide alternative symptomatic improvement for some patients. |
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Other investigators have searched the biological substrates of classical conditioning for insight into understanding symptomatic behaviour. |
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These data imply that kava extract is superior to placebo as a symptomatic treatment of anxiety. |
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The majority of symptomatic patients have a self-limited, febrile illness, occasionally with headache, nausea, and vomiting. |
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It is now considered a safe and highly effective nonsurgical treatment of women with symptomatic uterine fibroid tumors. |
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The aim of this article was to evaluate the concomitance of symptomatic varicose veins and varicoceles in a young male patient group. |
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Medical treatment should be instituted to prevent further complications and give you symptomatic relief. |
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Other metabolic neuropathies include symptomatic thyroid disease, porphyria, and renal or hepatic failure. |
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Eight patients had symptomatic epilepsy and 12 patients had cryptogenic epilepsy. |
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Many patients with functional class IV heart failure are symptomatic because of inadequate diuresis. |
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I thought this terribly symptomatic of the deadness of his feelings, no doubt the result of too much shock treatment. |
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All of these cases are symptomatic of far more serious, deep-seated trends that are being promoted. |
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Patients who are symptomatic can experience very high fever, rigors, profound hypotension, and often complain of nausea with or without diarrhea. |
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The goal of intervention is to provide symptomatic relief and to lower the deliriant threshold. |
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The diagnosis is definitively established by visualization of the glottis when the patient is symptomatic. |
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This prostration is symptomatic of the present social dynamic in American bourgeois politics. |
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The new breast unit will bring together the screening and symptomatic breast disease services in a purpose-designed facility. |
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Without warning she experienced a grand mal seizure followed by a profound behavioural change categorised as symptomatic of mania. |
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His diatribes preserve the syntax of logical argument but are devoid of sense, which I think is symptomatic of a form of mental illness. |
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Cliche is symptomatic of an entropic democracy where meaningless statements are repeated unconsciously by the masses. |
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Popular music has undergone increasing fragmentation and diversification, a process symptomatic of wider social and cultural trends. |
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This study of 56 symptomatic women found evening primrose oil to be no more effective than placebo in controlling vasomotor symptoms. |
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This third try was symptomatic of a day of off-load practice for Bradford as they were given maximum time and space to execute their manoeuvres. |
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The patient made a full symptomatic recovery on ethambutol, streptomycin and isoniazid. |
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I did a double take when a slim blonde emerged from the cafe, a Hillary lookalike, but it's symptomatic of what is going on. |
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Now, the simple fact of eye strain has become symptomatic of something deeper than just staring at a computer monitor. |
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What's critical is whether this slowdown is symptomatic of a permanent downshift. |
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In four of the symptomatic patients, the organisms cleared with simple drugs like nitrofurantoin, amoxycillin and ciprofloxacin. |
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Comparison of warfarin and aspirin for symptomatic intracranial arterial stenosis. |
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It's symptomatic of this disposable mentality society where nothing's for keeps and everything can be changed. |
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Jones accused the American authorities of a knee-jerk response to its corporate scandals and said it was symptomatic of a protectionist economy. |
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The tough policy is symptomatic of a new war on Jamaican Yardies that is being waged by police, as revealed by the Yorkshire Post last Saturday. |
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If the cyst reoccurs, it can be repeatedly drained if it continues to be symptomatic. |
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Scholarly reactions to the Latinity of the Whitby text are symptomatic of this state of affairs. |
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Carotid angioplasty aids the management of fibromuscular dysplasia, radiation injury, and symptomatic restenosis after carotid endarterectomy. |
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Amantadine, anticholinergic drugs, selegiline, and non-pharmacological treatments provide symptomatic relief in mildly affected patients. |
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Once other causes have been excluded, symptomatic treatment can include antipyretics, antidiarrhoeal agents and if all else fails, steroids. |
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Further treatment is symptomatic and may include topical corticosteroids, oral antihistamines, and oral steroids. |
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Transfusion should be interrupted until symptomatic relief is achieved following antihistamine administration. |
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Well, it's symptomatic of the fact that there was a lot of weapons lying around. |
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I'm trying hard not to take this as an indictment of my efforts, assuring myself it's symptomatic of our age, an aimless seeking without focus. |
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However, a patient activated electrocardiograph showed ventricular tachycardia during a symptomatic spell. |
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She had been prescribed lycopodium by her homeopath and this had helped a great deal but only gave symptomatic relief. |
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If the malformation is defined as symptomatic, or is causing a syrinx, treatment is usually recommended. |
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All three patients of laryngeal papilloma who tested positive for HPV are symptomatic after year follow up. |
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Unfortunately, the jitters currently gripping economists and market-makers alike are symptomatic of a deeper problem. |
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The beta blocker dose should be reduced if the decrease in heart rate is symptomatic or is associated with hypoperfusion or higher than first-degree atrioventricular block. |
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But the most important thing to note, says Monroe, is that only those who are symptomatic are contagious. |
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The clinical efficacy of bile acid therapy was determined in patients with symptomatic radiolucent gallstones smaller than 15 mm within a functioning gallbladder. |
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Each is a biological continuum with symptomatic disease at one extreme. |
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In severe cases, antidepressants may provide greater symptomatic relief. |
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Blood transfusion may be appropriate for symptomatic anaemia. |
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It was symptomatic of what has prevailed in the power industry nationally since it was either corporatised or privatised, allowing market forces to dominate. |
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It's the kind of evasion that's symptomatic of Hall's biggest problem. |
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Larger splenic metastatic lesions were more often symptomatic. |
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Surgical bypass of severely occluded vessels has been considered the gold standard for use in symptomatic patients who do not respond to more conservative treatments. |
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Additionally, there is some evidence to suggest that gymnastics may induce changes in the anterior and middle columns that are not necessarily symptomatic. |
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Both represent desirable objects, symptomatic of consumerism and excess. |
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Their bizarre distance from reality, their twisted imputations of malignity, their excess, their luxuriance in defamation and falsehood, are obviously symptomatic. |
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Such errors are symptomatic of a deeper malaise in these programmes. |
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At the first sign of overdosage, such as tetanic contractions or fetal distress, Pitocin should be discontinued, and the patient treated with symptomatic and support therapy. |
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Over time, symptomatic periods may increase in frequency and severity. |
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Ebola Reston, it seemed, could infect humans, but never became symptomatic. |
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She received symptomatic therapy with naproxen and propoxyphene. |
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And this refusal of the author to charge the people with their own stupidity and cupidity, this refusal of the people to own up and take responsibility, is symptomatic. |
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Some centers have approached symptomatic pulmonary venous occlusion with emergent surgical thrombectomy, which is associated with a high perioperative mortality. |
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With a low surgical risk, carotid endarterectomy provides modest benefit in symptomatic patients with carotid artery stenosis of 50 to 69 percent. |
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This debate cannot be settled here, but the issue involved is symptomatic of two very different conceptions of language and its importance for philosophy. |
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That is why, like Lynndie England, Bradley Manning is symptomatic of a larger problem. |
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Some critics even suggested that the pervasive blue-violet tonality typical of impressionism was symptomatic of some kind of visual disorder suffered by the artists. |
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It is symptomatic of the larger political climate in our society. |
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This disease is what is transmittable before it becomes symptomatic. |
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In mild cases it may be necessary to fatigue the symptomatic muscle. |
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Similarly, the emphasis on the translation of concepts into measures is symptomatic of the principle of phenomenalism that is also a feature of positivism. |
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Gonococcal urethritis, which is usually symptomatic in men, is especially useful in risk determination because the infection has a short incubation period. |
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The most common symptomatic manifestation is a nonspecific febrile illness, with or without a rash, often accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms. |
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People like myself who are long-term residents of the area have themselves become gentrified, and that's really symptomatic of what's happened here as a whole. |
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In the absence of a primary diagnosis, the symptomatic management of borborygmus and flatulence should begin with a change to a highly digestible, low-fat diet. |
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The patient is still without symptomatic bradycardia, however the heart rate decrease persists despite reducing the dose of concomitant medications. |
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The problems with Wi-Fi Hotspots are symptomatic of the fundamental conflict between the cellular phone industry and the rest of our society and economy. |
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A therapeutic trial of ESA should be considered in a patient with persistent symptomatic anaemia in whom haematinic deficiency has been excluded. |
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Lisa Altman of the School of Medicine assessed radiographs of 52 post menopausal women who were neurologically symptomatic. |
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Ninety-three percent of samples from symptomatic specimens tested positive for the presence of avipox or papillomavirus. |
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Treatment of symptomatic hammertoe with a proximal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis. |
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Steroid eye drops may be required for membranous adenoviral conjunctivitis or for symptomatic relief in very severe inflammations. |
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Our governments prefer symptomatic treatment and we run our day-to-day policy on the basis of ad-hocism. |
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The pathological basis for the failure of surgery to relieve the symptomatic Arnold-Chiari malformation. |
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Multiple studies have been conducted with the objective of repairing articular cartilage lesions in symptomatic patients. |
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It has now been nearly a century since approaches to the posterior compartment to treat symptomatic rectoceles were first described. |
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The treatment of choice for a symptomatic nasolacrimal duct cyst is endoscopic marsupialization or resection, which is usually curative. |
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Selective uterine artery embolization as primary treatment for symptomatic leiomyomata uteri. |
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Impact of microscopic duodenitis on symptomatic response to Helicobacter pylori eradication in functional dyspepsia. |
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If the lesion becomes symptomatic or has an increase in growth, curettage and bone graft may be indicated. |
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Lukacs recognized that the war on Hegelianism was symptomatic of changes within Western culture at large. |
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On followup, she was found to be both dysphonic and symptomatic despite compliance with her voice therapy and a reduction in smoking. |
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The preferred treatment of symptomatic hemangioma is surgical enucleation wherever feasible. |
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However, still hemorrhoidectomy offers the best chances of permanent cure of symptomatic grades-3 and 4 hemorrhoids. |
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Therefore we believe that CM-1 may be a factor associated with symptomatic cluster headache. |
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The spat may be symptomatic of mutual suspicion since the Arab Spring. |
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Prognostic model for disease-specific and overall mortality in newly diagnosed symptomatic patients with Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia. |
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People were selected as person-targets because they suffered highly symptomatic, noncontagious diseases. |
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In addition to increasing restorative sleep, Xyrem may be a growth hormone secretogogue and may therefore produce symptomatic relief. |
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This overactivity is a characteristic feature of amnestic mild cognitive impairment, the symptomatic pre-dementia stage of Alzheimer's disease. |
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Urinary-tract infection affects somatic growth in unilateral symptomatic hydronephrosis. |
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In 1658 he was struck by a sudden bout of malarial fever, followed directly by illness symptomatic of a urinary or kidney complaint. |
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But Rauch argues, I believe correctly, that today's hyperpluralism is instead symptomatic of a disease to which all democracies are prone. |
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The right-sided aneurysm was not treated, as it was already thrombosed and the patient was no longer symptomatic. |
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Cyst marsupialization, aspiration, and nephrectomy are treatment options in symptomatic patients. |
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The fact that the hand, and the left hand in particular, factors cortically here has a symptomatic value that deserves attention. |
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The scarcity of new PhDs in science and engineering fields from the University of Zimbabwe in 2013 was symptomatic of this omission. |
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The city's problems are symptomatic of the crisis that is spreading throughout the country. |
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Mexiletine is a local anesthetic, taken by mouth, which is similar to lidocaine and has been studied in symptomatic management of neuropathic pain of various ideologies. |
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I have no significant reservations in recommending the collection, but symptomatic of that disease all reviewers share, I do have some smaller ones, if you will indulge me. |
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Gynecologists use various techniques to repair symptomatic rectoceles. |
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Pitter said, relating his experience and that of his associates in using robotic-assisted surgery to remove myomas from symptomatic women at one of three centers. |
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Senator Kirk presented to the hospital on Saturday, December 7, 2013 with abdominal pain which was diagnosed as symptomatic gall stones and inflammation of the gall bladder. |
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Lewek MD, Rudolph KS, Snyder-Mackler L Quadriceps femoris muscle weakness and activation failure in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis. |
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The main treatment options for symptomatic pseudoaneurysms include ultrasound-guided compression, percutaneous thrombin injection or surgical repair. |
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Although a tight psoas is a common finding during hip arthroscopy in patients with symptomatic psoas impingement, the cause of the tightening has not yet been explored. |
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Case 2 was that of a 42-year-old woman with a history of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 syndrome, who was referred for long-lasting symptomatic hypoglycemia. |
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The purpose of this case study was to determine the therapeutic effect of Short Wave Diathermy in the symptomatic management of chronic Pelvic Inflammatory Disease pain. |
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An elevated body mass index is not just associated with symptomatic gallstone disease, it appears to cause the disease, according to a new report. |
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Anais's bildung awakening resistance to Foucauldian 'cartographies of power' can be read as symptomatic of post-devolution Scotland's journey towards cosmopolitical autonomy. |
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People with symptomatic A-fib, as it is commonly called, may experience periodic palpitations, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, unusual fatigue or dizziness. |
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One patient experienced conjunctivitis-induced keratorhexis after multiple administrations of EMD72000 at DL 3, which resolved within 1 week after symptomatic treatment. |
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Throughout the United Kingdom there are distinctive spoken expressions and regional accents of English, which are seen to be symptomatic of a locality's culture and identity. |
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About a third of patients are symptomatic and may present with non specific symptoms which manifest as recurrent pancreatitis, steatorrhoea, diabetes and weight loss. |
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Also symptomatic of the new order of things has been the slivercasting of radio, television, and cyberspace audiences, as we have also noted above. |
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However, some authors supported its inclusion not as a replacement but as an addition to conventional trichotomy of 'idiopathic', cryptogenic', and symptomatic groups. |
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These assays are indicated for use with asymptomatic and symptomatic individuals to aid in the diagnosis of chlamydial and gonococcal urogenital disease. |
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