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Based on patient count, the 5 year risk of AG in at least one eye following surgery was 21.6%.
Therefore, based on patient count, the 5 year risk of AG in at least one eye following surgery was 21.6% (8/37).
In our series, based on patient count, the 5 year risk of AG in at least one eye following surgery was 22%, with an average yearly incidence of 5.3%.
The average yearly incidence based on patient count was 5.3%.
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For example, CD4+ T-cell counts based on patient age (for example, a Z-score) better predict opportunistic infection risk in HIV-positive children than absolute CD4 counts [ 4, 5].
Continued sequential partitioning of patients by tumour marker status, such as that arising from KRAS studies or tumour mismatch repair in colon cancer, challenges the traditional practice of large patient group counts based on patient characteristics, disease stage, or gross tumour descriptors.
Follow-up based on patient's history, physical examination, complete blood count, liver function tests, tumor markers monitoring, ultrasound scan of the abdomen every 3 months, abdominal pelvic CT scans and colonoscopy every 6 months.
Our reasoning is based on patient safety.
However, these trials were based on patients whose median CD4+ cells count were at least 200 cells per ml, compared to INRs who were the object of our own study.
The median CD4-cell counts (based on patients who were retained after 24 months on ART) increased from 125 (inter-quartile (IQ), 68-189) at baseline to 242 (IQ, 161-343), 269 (IQ, 185-380) and 316 (IQ, 226-445) cells per micro-liter after 6, 12, and 24 months on ART, respectively.
The trend in median CD4-cell counts was drawn based on patients retained after 24 months on ART (5,069 patients) and had their CD4-cell counts determined at baseline, 6, 12 and 24 months on ART (4,410 patients (87%)).
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