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What is the case report and review of the literature? | Spontaneous resolution of Chiari I malformation and syringomyelia: case report and review of the literature. |
What is the name of the immunosuppressive agent used in kidney transplant recipients? | Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) has been approved as an immunosuppressive agent in kidney transplant recipients and may thus be used concomitantly with antiherpetic agents, which are used for the treatment of intercurrent herpesvirus infections. We have recently demonstrated that MMF and its parent compound mycophenolic ac... |
What is the immunofluorescence technique used to diagnose acute infection? | Immunoglobulin responses to Coxiella burnetii (Q fever): single-serum diagnosis of acute infection, using an immunofluorescence technique. |
What is the exclusion criteria? | Exclusion Criteria: |
What is the protocol that patients are in unable to comply with? | - Patients, who in the judgment of the investigator are unable to comply with the protocol. |
What is the name of the cinacalcet excreted in human milk? | It is not known whether cinacalcet is excreted in human milk. |
What is the effect of STN DBS on rigidity in Parkinson's disease? | Effects of STN DBS on rigidity in Parkinson's disease. |
What is the study hypothesis and patient population? | Study Hypothesis and Patient Population: |
- have written permission of the attending physician to participate? | - have the written permission of the attending physician to participate; |
What was the aim of the study? | The aim of this study was to obtain first clinical experiences with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) with digital subtraction (MR-DSA) using an automatic floating table for visualization peripheral arteriosclerotic occlusive disease (paod). We examined 10 patients on a 1.5 T MR unit applying a fast MRA technique (3... |
What is the effect of extracted slime on vancomycin and teicoplanin | Adhesion to biomaterial is assumed to be a crucial step in the development of staphylococcal foreign body infections. Production of extracellular slime has major implications for the development and implementation of therapeutic strategies. The effect of extracted slime was investigated on the activity of vancomycin, t... |
What is a condition that may interfere with contact lens wear? | 5. Any systemic disease, autoimmune disease, or use of medications, which may interfere with contact lens wear. |
What is the relationship between the visual analog scale and the SF-36 scales in general | The relationship between the visual analog scale and the SF-36 scales in the general population: an update. |
What was the aim of this report? | PURPOSE: The aim of this report was to evaluate psychological deficits following polytrauma in childhood and adolescence as well as to detect psychological vulnerable phases during the treatment period. METHODS: From 9/92 to 12/98, 41 polytrauma patients (18a or younger) were treated at the University of Vienna Medical... |
What is the name of the subject who is allergic to? | - Additionally, subjects who are allergic to iodine, albumin, or iodinated I131 albumin, or cannot undergo intravenous catheter placement will be ineligible to participate. |
What type of palsy is caused by oxygen deprivation? | - Cerebral palsy of any types caused by oxygen deprivation. |
What is flavocoxid? | Acute liver injury due to flavocoxid (Limbrel), a medical food for osteoarthritis: a case series. |
Inclusion Criteria: | Inclusion Criteria: |
What is the second objective of the study? | - A secondary objective is to know if consumption of this iron fortified fruit juice modifies bone remodelling. |
How many weeks have been on PEG-IFN treatment? | - have been on PEG-IFN treatment for more than 24 weeks,and 20 < HBV DNA < 20000 IU/ml(Roche Cobas). |
What was the i.p. administered? | An examination of the biokinetics and biodistribution of i.p. administered 131I- or 111In-labelled 791T/36 antibody (1 mg) has been carried out in five patients with stage III/IV ovarian cancer. Blood kinetics and urinary excretion of the radiolabels were assayed. Scintigraphy was performed immediately following admini... |
What is the genotype of HCV? | HCV Genotype |
Adult patients with ARDS are prone to ventilation? | - Adult patients (age > 18 years) with ARDS undergoing prone ventilation |
What is the name of the Pseudonymization that is used to protect patients | Improving patients privacy with Pseudonymization. |
What is the name of the study that has converged with cognitive and affective neuroscience? | This article offers an overview of meditation research: its history, recent developments, and future directions. As the number and scope of studies grow, the field has converged with cognitive and affective neuroscience, and spawned many clinical applications. Recent work has shed light on the mechanisms and effects of... |
What is the risk of a patient with a clinically significant abnormality on ECG | - Patients with a clinically significant abnormality on screening ECG (taken within 12 weeks) that in the opinion of the investigator/co-investigator may increase the patient's cardiovascular risk in this study. |
What is the maximum tolerated dose and dose-limiting toxicity of mistletoe | - Determine the maximum tolerated dose and dose-limiting toxicity of mistletoe lectin (recombinant viscumin) in patients with advanced solid tumors who have failed standard therapy. |
What is the OBJECTIVE of assessing the safety of performing magnetic resonance imaging? | OBJECTIVE: Assess the safety of performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on patients with stapes prostheses. STUDY DESIGN: Survey and animal model. METHODS: A survey regarding implant usage, MRI procedures, and adverse outcomes after MRI in patients previously undergoing stapes procedures. Guinea pigs implanted with... |
What is the p53 mutation commonly associated with? | p53 mutation is commonly associated with high-grade, high-stage human urothelial carcinomas. Recent studies suggest that p53 mutation in low-grade, low-stage bladder carcinomas may be correlated with the progression of the disease. In the present study, we used antisense RNA methodology in vitro to evaluate the signifi... |
What is BMI >30? | - BMI >30; |
Date of first authorisation | Date of first authorisation: |
What is the UK perspective on? | Energy balance and obesity: a UK perspective on the gluttony v. sloth debate. |
What is the EXP MM-YYYYYYYYYY | EXP {MM-YYYY} |
What was the relapse rate for patients in the inactive stage in group A? | AIM AND METHODS: Epitope analysis of sera from 20 patients with myeloperoxidase anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody- (MPO-ANCA) associated glomerulonephritis was examined by Western blotting using a panel set of recombinant deletion mutants of MPO. Sera from 19 patients reacted with recombinants of MPO heavy chain, wh... |
What is the use of prostatilen in treating patients with chronic prostatitis? | [The use of prostatilen in treating patients with chronic prostatitis]. |
Age | Age |
What is the purpose of the study? | - Willingness to comply with MOH & CDC guidance on using a condom for sexual activity and at least through week 24 of the study. |
What is the classification of organs in the Organ Class system? | System Organ Class |
Dynamic radiographic analysis of sympathetic cervical spondylosis instability. | Dynamic radiographic analysis of sympathetic cervical spondylosis instability. |
What is the FCP concentration? | 4. Active inflammation documented by a FCP concentration >250ug/g (or >300 ug/g measured via Point-of-Care FCP testing) or high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)>5 mg/L measured at screening. |
What is the total Lung Capacity of the TB? | 2. If Total Lung Capacity is between 60% and 70% (predicted), a High Resolution Computed Tomography (CT) scan must be performed to rule out diffuse interstitial fibrosis or alveolitis |
What is the value of the test? | [Basophilles degranulation test. Its value in an overseas allergologic dispensary (author's transl)]. |
What is the history of cerebrovascular accident within the past 6 months? | - History of cerebrovascular accident within the past 6 months. |
What is the cause of cognitive decline in older adults? | Factors associated with cognitive decline in older adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus during a 6-year observation. |
What is the name of the Iressa? | ZD1839 (Iressa) in non-small cell lung cancer. |
What is the PI3K-AKT-eNOS-NO-cGM | Icariin stimulates the osteogenic differentiation of rat bone marrow stromal cells via activating the PI3K-AKT-eNOS-NO-cGMP-PKG. |
What is the outcome of infants born at 24-26 weeks? | Outcome of infants born at 24-26 weeks' gestation: II. Neurodevelopmental outcome. |
What is the purpose of functional movement assessment? | Consortium for health and military performance and American College of Sports Medicine Summit: utility of functional movement assessment in identifying musculoskeletal injury risk. |
Clinical presentation of depression in the elderly | Clinical presentation of depression in the elderly. |
What effect did hypertonic saline dextran resuscitation have | Effects of hypertonic saline dextran resuscitation on oxygen delivery, oxygen consumption, and lipid peroxidation after burn injury. |
Inclusion Criteria: | Inclusion Criteria: |
What is the name of the two newly recognized pathologic entities called? | The objectives of this study were (1) to determine the clinical presentation and natural history associated with two newly recognized pathologic entities termed mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) and marginal zone lymphoma (MZL), including the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) and monocytoid B-cell subcategories, and (2... |
What is the purpose of this paper? | The purpose of this paper is to discuss the combining orthodontic treatment that is based on seventeen consecutive patients of severe mandibular skeletal retrognathism who have been treated by orthognathic surgery. Not only the presurgical preparation, but also the presurgical and postsurgical orthodontic treatment and... |
What is the exclusion criteria? | Exclusion Criteria: |
What is a concept proposed by Gibson? | Falls are frequent in the elderly and account for medical complications and loss of autonomy. Affordance, a concept proposed by Gibson, can help to understand a possible cause of falls. An affordance is defined as a potentiality of action offered by the environment in relation with both the properties of this environme... |
What is the visual acuity of Snellen 20/70 in at least one | 8. Sufficient vision to participate in cognitive testing (corrected near visual acuity of Snellen 20/70 in at least one eye) and eye-tracking (able to identify symbols and stimuli presented on a computer screen in front of them) |
What is the name of the CRC749 INHALER? | AN OPEN STUDY TO ASSESS THE ROBUSTNESS OF THE CRC749 INHALER: |
What is mediated by nitric oxide? | AIM: To study the role of the endothelium in mediating the response of the coronary arteries to adrenoceptor agonists. METHODS: Endothelium intact and denuded dog epicardial coronary artery rings were used. The contractile responses were recorded on forcetransducer and a pen recorder. RESULTS: In all ring segments, nor... |
What is the predictor of survival in local invasive renal cell carcinoma? | Urinary collecting system invasion is a predictor for overall and disease-specific survival in locally invasive renal cell carcinoma. |
- Insidious onset - Insidious onset - In | - Insidious onset |
What is the study protocol discussed with eligible patients? | 1. Enrolment procedure The study protocol will be discussed with eligible patients. All patients under treatment in the participating centers that meet the in- and exclusion criteria that give informed consent will be included. |
What is the central role of CALK in the biflagellated alga | Cilia and flagella play key roles in development and sensory transduction, and several human disorders, including polycystic kidney disease, are associated with the failure to assemble cilia. Here, we show that the aurora protein kinase CALK in the biflagellated alga Chlamydomonas has a central role in two pathways for... |
How many articles were reviewed by the conference participants? | BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing health problem that contributes to numerous life-threatening or disabling disorders, including coronary artery disease, hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, degenerative joint disease, and obstructive sleep apnea. Significant weight reduction in the morbidly obese imp... |
- Keine radiotherapy adipose-pelvic radiotherapy prior to | - No prior abdominal-pelvic radiotherapy |
- Chemotherapy or radiotherapy before the surgery? | - Chemotherapy or radiotherapy before the surgery |
What is the effect of a rabbit model? | Tissue plasminogen activator combined with human recombinant deoxyribonuclease is effective therapy for empyema in a rabbit model. |
What is the insulin requirement in patients with hepatic or renal impairment? | In patients with hepatic or renal impairment insulin requirements may be diminished. |
What is the therapeutic activity of sunitinib malate in patients with? | - To assess the therapeutic activity of sunitinib malate in patients with either chemonaïve extensive stage or sensitive relapsed small cell lung cancer. |
What is the cause of myocardial infarct? | Several induced cardiomyopathy , Mycoplasma pneumonia-induced myocarditis, heart damage investigations have shown positive effects of Se on experimental models: cardiotoxicity induced by chemotherapics, ischemic cardiopathy, CVB3 and LP-BM5 (murine AIDS, retrovirus)-in reperfused heart, and in chagasic cardiopathy. In ... |
What is the role of the MFC during early course of illness? | BACKGROUND: Exaggerated concern for correct performance has been linked to hyperactivity of the medial frontal cortex (MFC) in adult obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), but the role of the MFC during the early course of illness remains poorly understood. We tested whether hyperactive MFC-based performance monitoring f... |
What is the main cause of hypoxia? | It has long been recognized that normal healing is dependent on the oxygen gradient in the wound Hypoxia can slow or arrest the healing process and augments the risk of infection. While hypoxia triggers neoangiogenesis, normal tissue oxygen pressures are mandatory for migration of repair cells (macrophages, fibroblasts... |
What is the average thickness of STAD in stroke patients? | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the presence of aortic sinotubular debris (STAD) identified by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and embolic strokes. BACKGROUND: The presence of atherosclerotic debris in the ascending aorta or aortic arch detected by transesophageal echocardiography or epiaortic echoc... |
What is an active infection that requires systemic therapy? | - An active infection requiring systemic therapy. |
What is the most common usage of photography in medicine and anatomy? | Photography has a widespread usage in medicine and anatomy. In this review, authors focused on the usage of photography in gross and clinical anatomy. Photography in gross and clinical anatomy is not only essential for accurate documentation of morphological findings but also important in sharing knowledge and experien... |
What group discussion will be conducted with the participants of the training? | 1. Focus group discussions will be carried out with the participants of the training to understand their perceptions and attitudes regarding the training and the intervention: the number of focus group discussions for this component will be based on the number of training sessions conducted. We will be doing one group ... |
What effect did melatonin have on cigarette smoke-induced resteno | Protective effect of melatonin on cigarette smoke-induced re-stenosis in rat carotid arteries after balloon injury. |
BMI23 kg/m2? | 2. BMI≥23 kg/m2 |
What is the name of the rare group of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the cer | The compilation of neuroendocrine carcinomas of the cervix uteri comprises a rare group of carcinomas characterised by particularly aggressive behaviour. These carcinomas can be described and differentiated from similar carcinomas with different biological behaviour by light microscopy and immunohistochemical investiga... |
What is the purpose of INSTRUCTIONS ON USE? | INSTRUCTIONS ON USE |
What is the leading cause of acute lower respiratory viral disease in many countries? | Outbreaks of human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) are the leading cause of serious acute lower respiratory viral disease in many countries in different continents. Data on clinical and epidemiological aspects of HRSV infections in this country have been reported, but there is lack of data regarding the molecular ep... |
Pfizer Luxembourg SARL 283, route d' Arlon L-8011 | Pfizer Luxembourg SARL 283, route d’ Arlon L-8011 Strassen Luxembourg |
What is the main reason for the use of the bradycardia? | Laboratory exercises in which students examine the human diving response are widely used in high school and college biology courses despite the experience of some instructors that the response is unreliably produced in the classroom. Our experience with this exercise demonstrates that the bradycardia associated with th... |
What is the lower limit of normal? | 9. Left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) more or equal lower limit of normal (LLN) as assessed by echocardiography or multigated acquisition (MUGA) scan. |
What is the primary research question? | Primary Research Question: |
What is administered orally and intraperitoneally? | Leflunomide, administered orally and intraperitoneally, has been studied in acute toxicity studies in mice and rats. |
- Absence of significant tooth size or shape abnormalities | - Absence of significant tooth size or shape abnormalities |
What is the most common cause of neuropsychologic deficits? | Recent studies have indicated the frequent occurrence of neuropsychologic deficits and cognitive complaints after systemic cancer chemotherapy. Most early reports were retrospective, but prospective longitudinal studies are underway. Although the available evidence suggests a fairly diffuse pattern of changes, memory a... |
What is the main goal of the case management model? | Confusion about the cost-effectiveness of case management stems partly from poorly defined assumptions about outcomes and unclear theories of how case management affects costs. The authors discuss how cost-effectiveness is influenced by the characteristics of various case management models, characteristics of the clien... |
What does the exclusion criteria do not meet? | - Not meeting exclusion criteria |
What isobaric dose of CSF will be injected after aspiration of cere | After placement of standard non-invasive monitoring, spinal anesthesia will be performed in the sitting position using a 25 gauge (GA) pencil point needle (Whitacre, Pencan). After aspiration of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), a dose of isobaric 0.5% bupivacaine 12 mg will be injected. The aspiration of CSF will be repeated... |
What was the incidence of pain, redness, swelling, fatigue, gastro-enteritis | In a clinical study conducted with the current formulation, the incidence of pain, redness, swelling, fatigue, gastro-enteritis, headache and fever was comparable to the incidence observed with the former thiomersal and preservative containing vaccine formulation. |
What is the potential for a single peptide to deliver to a tumor site? | The targeted delivery of drugs and imaging agents to tumor vessels is an attractive strategy to enhance anticancer therapy and tumor detection, but such targeting does not mean efficient distribution into the tumor. Two consecutive papers, one in Cancer Cell and one in Science, report that a single peptide has the pote... |
Infected antral mucosa, Gastrin and somatostatin | Gastrin and somatostatin in Helicobacter pylori infected antral mucosa. |
What was the name of the patients undergoing radiotherapy? | - Patients undergoing radiotherapy in the head and neck area. Patients presented history of bone associated diseases or medication affecting bone metabolism; |
What was the risk factor related to behavior and habits not investigated? | Although tinnitus is a very common symptom, risk factors related to behavior and habits have not been sufficiently investigated. As no investigation on this problem has been performed in Serbia, the aim of our study was to establish the prevalence of tinnitus among Serbian adolescents and to investigate the relationshi... |
What form of consent is signed and datated? | - Signed and dated Informed Consent Form |
What is the sum of the item in the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire | 2. An additive sum of the frequency (question 1) and volume (question 2) items from the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form is ≤5 |
What was the cyclic adenosine 3',5'-mon | We studied the effects of halothane on the electrophysiologic and biochemical properties of both Langendorff perfused hearts and single ventricular myocytes isolated from guinea pigs. Isometric contractions of left ventricles in perfused hearts, elicited by atrial pacing, decreased to 14% of control after exposure to 2... |
Inclusion Criteria: | Inclusion Criteria: |
What is the condition of all female patients who are pregnant or breast-feeding? | 7. Female patients who are pregnant or breast-feeding. All post menarche female patients must have a pregnancy test at screening. |
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@dataset{ai_medical_dataset,
title = {AI Medical Dataset},
author = {Ruslan Magana Vsevolodovna},
year = {2023},
url = {https://github.com/ruslanmv/ai-medical-chatbot},
}
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