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bias i.e. ‘milder’ PHPT in older patients is less likely to be referred to secondary care and our population is therefore enriched with more severe disease. Otherwise the mix of pathological diagnoses is broadly in accord with the previous literature
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(FCR). Uterine length in older patients was compared with the normative data for nulliparous women aged 25 years ( 19 ). Endometrial thickness was recorded, and the values detected were compared with the normative data of Gilligan et al . ( 20
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hypocalcemia (Ca 1.3 mmol/L) in a 31-year-old patient treated by peritoneal dialysis. This patient also had severe hyperkalemia (K 6.9 mmol/L) and his condition only improved after urgent hemodialysis normalized potassium levels ( 12 ). In 2014, Newman et al
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.93) compared to 69.71 kg ( s.d. 15.34) at the end of treatment ( P = 0.54). Two serious adverse events (SAEs) were seen in this study. A 70-year-old patient in the dose level 2 group was admitted to the hospital with abdominal pain. Trial medication was
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time of diagnosis is an independent risk factor with adverse impact on DSS of WDTC. The independent influence of age is not obvious till the age of 55 years. After the threshold age of 55 years, the DSS was found to fall in the older patients. An age
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fluids of older patients despite significantly fewer oocytes collected in that group. They also found that cumulus cells from older women did not display the changes in metabolic and steroidogenic activity that were observed in young women with normal
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the age of 50 years, sub-group analyses by age showed that clinical diagnosis had significantly greater specificity and NPV in older patients, but no significant difference in sensitivity or PPV. Figure 2 Sensitivity (A) and specificity (B) of