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Prognosis Of Trisomy-13 - Articles
TGF-beta Gene Expression Signature in Cancer Prognosis
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nih.gov
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Mon 30 Jun 2008 5:00pm
clinical presentation as well as genomic and transcriptomic patterns. This heterogeneity and the lack of appropriate biomarkers have hampered patient prognosis and treatment...-beta responsive genes had a malignant prognosis and an invasive tumor phenotype as evaluated by decreased survival time, increased tumor recurrence, and vascular invasion rate
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What is the prognosis in multiple sclerosis?
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pathologystudent
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Thu 03 Dec 2009 8:33am
Q. My 28 year old friend was just diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. What can he expect regarding prognosis?
A. MS is a demyelinating disease that is thought to be autoimmune in nature. It is not easy to predict an exact prognosis for an individual patient, but I think you can boil it down to the fact that while a small number of people with MS
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X Ray For Prognosis
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Shilah C. Azib
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Sat 28 Aug 2010 11:40pm
The prognosis is the forecasting the occurrence of the diseases. It is always better if it is possible to detect the disease in the primary stage or before its occurrence. This is because no cure may be available for the disease after it reaches some stage of development. For the prognosis of the diseases, it is important to use some method
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Prognosis in nutrition
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Martin Eastwood
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Mon 22 Feb 2010 12:25pm
This review by Hemingway et al BMJ 20th Feb 2010 pp 410 ( Ten steps towards improving prognosis research)is to my mind of paramount importance for nutritionists. They strongly criticise the science of prognosis in clinical medicine.They describe low quality,low impact prognosis research in clinical medicine which is then inflated by the Media
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Prognosis Negative
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running in real life
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Mon 06 Feb 2012 8:02pm
Much to my frustration, my back/booty pain has not been getting any better over the past two weeks. After lots of research and recommendations from friends I decided to get a second opinion from a chiropractor. I have never been to a chiropractor before, so needless to say I was nervous but hopeful that I would find some help.
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Prognosis Without Diagnosis Is Malpractice
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Steve Roesler
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Wed 13 Jan 2010 5:38am
that permeate our businesses. I'm all for getting things done. It would be a good idea if they were the right things.
In business, "prognosis" is the mandatory forecasting... organizations want to please their bosses and, as a result, deliver a "healthy" prognosis. What the company needs is an accurate diagnosis in order to behave in the right way. Schmoozing
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