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). Participants were invited for physical assessment which consisted of height, weight, WC, timed-up-and-go (TUG) test ( 23 ), and hand grip strength (HGS). WC was measured midpoint between the last rib and iliac crest. The HGS was measured three times in each
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pressure (COP) on the force plate during static balance in the anteroposterior (AP), mediolateral (ML) displacement and respective diagonals. Fall risk Fall risk was assessed by the 'Timed Up and Go' test. Individuals were positioned seated
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eyelid retraction, diplopia, and even corneal ulceration and optic neuropathy ( 1 ). All these clinical manifestations make GO a vision-threatening and disfiguring illness, heavily affecting the quality of life (QoL) and mental well-being of patients. GO
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, GO is diagnosed based on a combination of clinical symptoms, imaging, and laboratory examinations. Accurate assessment of GO severity and clinical activity in affected patients is essential in order to determine optimal follow-up treatment strategies
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CXCL10 and that decrease was linked with a reduction of TRAb titers ( 13 , 15 ). Current management For a very long time, the mainstay of GO treatment has been the administration of i.v. glucocorticosteroids (ivGCS), which was frequently
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of early and late adipogenic genes in intraorbital adipose/connective tissue from operated patients with severe active GO compared to healthy controls and in smokers with GO compared to non-smokers by microarray and real-time PCR. Moreover, the
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. Secondly, we assessed the clinical effects of central hypothyroidism on height and weight outcomes during follow-up. Subjects and methods Patients All patients were younger than 18 years at the time of diagnosis of a primary brain tumor
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consistent in time: 144 took place in the first year of the launch, 134 in the second year, 140 in third year, and 82 during the first half of the fourth year. The mean follow up time in the programme is 21 months (min: 0; max: 42). The majority of patients
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time points during follow-up: ‘I have met five to six endocrinologists during this time. Should it be like that? You must start over from the beginning each time’ . Reflections on what had been supportive through the pre- and postoperative care and
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insulin pens and pen caps able to track and transmit insulin dose information automatically to mobile apps and data portals. These pens and pen caps can help people with diabetes calculate real-time insulin dosing information and many keep track of active