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, this minimally invasive approach can certainly play an important role in this setting, but it should be only offered in carefully selected cases, and performed by skilled experts, to afford a better oncological outcome ( 29 , 30 ). Either open surgery
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associated with worse clinical outcomes, increased healthcare costs and may affect the benefit–risk balance of treatments, especially in chronic diseases ( 12 ). One of the problems found at the time of evaluating adherence to r-hGH treatments is the great
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Introduction Treatment outcomes of metastatic melanoma significantly improved after the introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). By binding to their ligands, they prevent inhibitory signals, enhance the proliferation of T
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of a series of pregnancy complications and neonatal outcomes, including gestational diabetes mellitus, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, preterm delivery, placenta previa, placenta abruption and neonatal weight-related outcomes. Subjects and
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debate whether primary hypothalamic involvement (HI) has major and apriori impact on prognosis and outcome or whether treatment-related, surgical HL is the determining risk factor for sequelae is controversial. Accordingly, we prospectively analyzed a
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success. It is well-established that a very high estradiol (E2) ratio is associated with poor cycle outcomes due to impaired endometrial receptivity ( 2 ). This might cause long-term pregnancy complications due to mal-placentation ( 3 ). However, elevated
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pathologic markers, such as histologic subtype or somatic mutation profile, which might stratify patients at risk for these poor long-term outcomes. The majority of PTC cases comprise two histologic subtypes: classic papillary (CP) and follicular variant
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, the association among SUA, reduction of SUA and DN progression in T2DM is still controversial. Study of Hayashino et al. suggested the outcomes of progression from microalbuminuria to macroalbuminuria as well as change from normoalbuminuria to
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any of the typical PHAEO symptoms and 9/31 were normotensive. Table 2 Reported adverse outcomes preceded the confirmation of underlying PHAEO/PG in patients with NF-1 from case reports ( n = 31). Outcome Number of patients
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