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Ivermectin as adjunctive therapy in select cases of ophthalmomyiasis may be of benefit, but evidence is lacking.
43 45 Moreover, in this condition, DMARD therapies can be of benefit but are frequently not used or underused.
Tissue oximetry may be of benefit but is still a long way from being a routine monitor.
During a sterile insult of inflammation stimulation, hypercapnia may be of benefit but would be deleterious in the setting of infection due to host immunosuppression.
Proactive strategies to encourage referral of patients from lower SES groups may be of benefit, but are challenging to implement (Michaels et al, 2012).
The few existing properly conducted RCTs in this context suggest that music therapy may be of benefit, but leave many open questions.
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PURPOSE: We sought to determine the effects of a communication process that was designed to encourage the use of advanced supportive technology when it is of benefit, but to limit its burdens when it is ineffective.
Antispasmodics were of benefit, but again heterogeneity between study results was significant, and there was evidence of publication bias.
In colorectal cancer it remains unproven whether maximum debulking surgery for metastatic disease is of benefit, but it seems likely.
Automatic watering systems "could be of benefit," he says, "but you'd be a game man to rely on your instruments rather than going out there and having a look".
The results therefore suggested that neural implantation of hMSCs may be of benefit in HD but a number of parameters of dose, treatment schedule, and route of administration need to be optimized.
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