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"And, while you may not be directly releasing clinical information, it can be possible for people to make assumptions, especially in small communities.
Unfortunately this investment is often larger than one might guess: in the realm of microarray and particularly clinical information, it is nontrivial to decide what data to release, how to de-identify it, how to format it, and how to document it.
In terms of clinical information, it has been suggested to perform mHLA-DR analysis routinely on ICU patients in order to evaluate the immune function [ 27].
Given that additional BNP tests during an acute exacerbation of CHF provide no relevant clinical information, it was initially unclear why so many tests were being ordered.
However, due to lack of clinical information, it is impossible to derive from these papers how effective was GC in the initial period of treatment.
Since we have shown that initial and final nursing assessments contain clinical information, it is reasonable to infer that all nursing assessments (other than pain) gathered throughout the patient's stay in the hospital contain significant clinical information.
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The questionnaire was devised as to collect a minimum data set of anagraphic and clinical information, but it was totally anonymous, therefore neither privacy issues nor ethical regulations were applicable.
A linear or curvilinear increased signal at the insertion of the labrum is compatible with a partial tear, but needs to be interpreted with caution, in light of other clinical information, as it can be found in asymptomatic patients (Fig. 7): in a series of 52 examinations in asymptomatic patients, Cotten et al. [28] described four cases of labral tear (7.7%).
The lack of early viral samples with clinical information made it difficult to investigate the possible virological changes over time.
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