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-analysis followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses guidelines ( 26 ). The protocol for the meta‐analysis is registered with PROSPERO (CRD42021287378). Search strategy PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, the China National
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overall methodology was informed by the constant comparative approach ( 14 ). The position adopted in our study was primarily pragmatic, linked to health services research, in line with our focus on provision of effective support for women with PCOS
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strategies, which provide appropriate medical and psychosocial support for CP patients ( 11 , 12 , 13 ). Disease-related and/or surgical hypothalamic lesions (HL) are associated with clinically significant impairments of OS and long-term QoL. However, the
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identify any specific risk factor for tumour growth. This is an important area for future research, to risk-stratify patients for individualized long-term monitoring strategies. To date, long-term data on the risk of increasing tumour size are quite
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low response to appropriate medical therapies ( 2 ). Researchers have estimated the percentage of nonadherence to the use of medical therapies in chronic medical conditions to be approximately 30–50% of patients ( 3 , 4 ). Improving adherence to
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Introduction Type 1 (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are chronic diseases in which psychological determinants are an important field of research, not only to improve personalized treatment and educational strategies, but also to directly
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( 7 , 8 ). Despite such progress, SB NET may still present notable challenges such as the high rate of metastasis at the initial presentation ( 9 ), as well as the optimal selection of therapeutic strategies from a diverse armamentarium for
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Record Association. Diagnostic strategies for CS patients In accordance with 2008 Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guidelines ( 18 ), qualitative diagnosis (symptomatic diagnosis) of each endogenous CS patient at our institution was made based
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reason for enrollment in research). This variation allowed us to statistically test if specific SCT subgroups were characterized by different risk profiles. Recruitment strategy (‘ascertainment bias’) included a ‘prospective follow-up’ subgroup (51
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a consensus. The methodological quality of the trials was evaluated using the assessment forms from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Statistical analysis Statistical analysis was performed using the ReviewManager 5.0 Software (Cochrane