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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a selection of patients" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of patients chosen for a study, treatment, or observation.
Example: "The research was conducted on a selection of patients who met the criteria for the clinical trial."
Alternatives: "a group of patients" or "a subset of patients".
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In contrast to the original study, which selected patients with FTLD-TDP pathology, we used a selection of patients with primarily clinical diagnoses of FTLD.
This stands against a selection of patients on a higher level of education about asthma and its management above average.
A selection of patients for a controlled clinical trial may be biased because of prior knowledge of the treatment.
There was a selection of patients that received the reference standard (second DAT SPECT or pathological evaluation).
Open image in new window Fig. 3 One-year results (walking downstairs), in a selection of patients (Patients 2, 5, and 6).
This would suggest that dasatinib could potentially be a useful therapy for a selection of patients with lung cancer.
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In addition, we only included a selection of patient organisations.
We also excluded studies aimed at relapse prevention, and studies in which only a selection of the patients were depressed.
This provides a representative selection of patients and a more or less complete long-term follow-up of newly diagnosed diabetes and major cardiovascular events.
In addition, patients in the placebo group presenting with all lesions totally cleared may represent a specific selection of patients with a strong ability for AK clearance.
The study was based on a pre selection of patients with an abnormal non-fasting glucose value (≥ 8.0 mmol/L).
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