Pulmonary tuberculosis: chest radiograph can appear normal in immunocompromised patients. BMJ 2006;332:1392.Creagh-Brown BC,Whitfield R. Pulmonary tuberculosis:chest radiograph can appear normal in immunocompromised patients[J].British Medical Journal,2006.1392....
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with the expectation that it would return to its previous normal of 7.8 within 6 months of infection with SARS-CoV-2. To be safe, my urologist scheduled another PSA test in May, along with an updated multiparametric MRI, which may be followed by an in-bore MRI-guided...
Elevated baseline CTC counts are linked to worse overall survival, progression-free survival, and treatment response in cancer patients. In prostate cancer, patients with five or more CTCs at treatment start had significantly shorter median survival compared to those with no detectable CTCs. SHOW MO...
To determine the effect of platelet number on the risk of biochemical recurrence (postoperative PSA 40.2 ng ml À 1 confirmed by a second reading of the same value of higher, or a serially rising PSA below this level that was believed by the treating physician to represent disease recurrence...
g. Proteinuria under normal activity (at least 48 hours after strenuous exercise) greater than 200 milligrams (mg)/24 hours, or a protein to creatinine ratio greater than 0.2 in a random urine sample, unless nephrologic consultation determines the condition to be benign orthostatic proteinuria. ...
in men [4]. Second, the ratio of mortality to morbidity of PCa is higher than that in some Western countries [2,3,4]. Third, the proportion of patients with high-risk advanced PCa is high due to limited prostate specific antigen (PSA) screening [1,5]. Two challenges in PCa diagnosis...
PPAR-delta is repressed in Huntington's disease, is required for normal neuronal function and can be targeted therapeutically et al.PPAR-δis repressed in Huntington's disease,is required for normal neuronal function and can be targeted therapeutically[J].Nat Med,2015,22(1):... Dickey,S ...
in TRUS biopsies, and had not yet started cancer treatment. The control group consisted of men with no proven PCa based on PSA levels <4 ng ml−1, negative findings on digital rectal palpation, ultrasound-verified prostate volume (cm3) and no malignant findings in prostate tissue ...
(LVEF) before and after chemotherapy and the incidence of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity in patients who received concurrent statin therapy and those who received chemotherapy alone. A random effects meta-analysis was performed to obtain the pooled weighted mean difference (WMD) and the 95% ...