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A positive response to either of these possibilities was defined as a "symptomatic shoulder".

This was defined as a symptomatic event requiring treatment with intravenous glucose and being confirmed by a blood glucose measurement of <50 mg/dL.

A cardiac event was defined as a symptomatic decline in LVEF, or an asymptomatic ≥20% decrease in LVEF below the institution's lower limit of normal.

Outside the intensive care unit (ICU), clinically important deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is usually defined as a symptomatic event that leads to objective radiologic confirmation and subsequent treatment.

Severe hypoglycemia was defined as a symptomatic event requiring treatment with intravenous glucose and was confirmed by a blood glucose measurement of <50 mg/dL (<2.8 mmol/L).

An interval cancer was defined as a symptomatic breast cancer, diagnosed clinically within 18 or 24 months, (depending on the planned screening interval), from a previously normal screening mammogram.

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Clinical CR was defined as a complete symptomatic, radiographic and endoscopic normalisation.

Acute uncomplicated falciparum malaria was defined as a febrile symptomatic illness with asexual P. falciparum parasitemia in the absence of any of the clinical features or laboratory findings meeting the World Health Organization criteria for severe malaria.

In the setting of PCP, it is defined as an acute symptomatic presentation of the disease that is related temporally to the recovery of the immune system, associated with reversal of immunosuppressive processes such as reduction in the dosage of corticosteroids and/or cytotoxic agents or a reduction of HIV viral load due to HAART, which results in the development of immunopathological damage.

Severe symptomatic hypoglycaemia was defined as all symptomatic hypoglycaemia requiring assistance with a blood glucose level of <36 mg/dl (<2 mmol/l; if available), and a prompt response to treatment with oral carbohydrates, intravenous glucose or glucagon.

A major bleed is usually defined as a fatal or symptomatic event that involves a critical site (intracranial, intraspinal, intraocular, retroperitoneal, intra-articular, pericardial, or intra muscular with compartment syndrome) or causes a hemoglobin level decrease of 20 g/L or more within 24 hours or results in transfusion of more than two units of packed red blood cells.

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