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section on supplementary materials given at the end of this article). The combined SAS of 412 children with NS consisted of 70.9% males and 29.1% females with a mean ( s.d. ) age of 9.29 (3.88) years and height SDS of −2.65 (0.95) at baseline ( Table 1
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included in this analysis (GH-naïve patients, at study enrolment, aged 18–75 years with up to 10 years of GH treatment data for whom the CV risk could be assessed for at least one of the follow-up years). Characteristic N = 708 Female
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2021 to April 2022, the cohort consisted of 313 males and 290 females, averaging 64 ± 9.8 years of age. These individuals were all diagnosed according to the criteria set in the 2018 Chinese Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension
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available for six patients. The lower limit of normal for aPTT was 26 s. BMI, body-mass index; ULN, upper limit of normal. Results In total, 128 patients, including 101 females (79%), of whom 59% had CD, 28% ACS, and 13% EAS, were
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compared with their female siblings who carried the same mutations ( 1 , 35 , 39 ). However, no significant difference was found in thiazide test result between male and female GS patients in this study. T60M carriers in Han populations have markedly
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