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is a necessary defence mechanism in situations of acute stress. However, if stress persists a state designated allostatic-load or chronic stress is reached, which among other things results in distress, reduced quality of life, or depression (4
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such data on screened CAH patients. Subjects and methods AQUAPE database The AQUAPE (Working Group on Quality Assurance in Pediatric Endocrinology) CAH is an initiative prospectively recording clinical follow-up data from patients with CAH
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cinacalcet, discontinuation rate and rationale, and adverse reactions related to cinacalcet treatment. Statistical analysis and quality assessment Three type of analyses were conducted with the collected data. First, a meta-analysis of proportion was
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Introduction Acromegaly is most commonly caused by a growth hormone (GH)-producing pituitary tumor and is potentially life-threatening if untreated. Early diagnosis and treatment of acromegaly result in increased longevity and better quality of life
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to evaluate the quality, accuracy and the relevance of the respective study. In addition, only if such details are given is it possible to evaluate whether results are comparable across studies. Immunograms To identify if the assay system that
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systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Assessment of study quality The risk of bias in the included studies was assessed by using the Newcastle–Ottawa Scale (NOS) for cohort studies as suggested by the Cochrane collaboration ( 23 ), which assesses
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they disagreed. Data extraction and quality assessment The following information was recorded in a data mining sheet: first author, publication year, country, ethnicity, design of the study, sample size, sex of participants, age, study