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Up to 18 percent of the general population of industrialized countries is mildly affected by chronic tinnitus, and 0.5 percent report tinnitus having a severe effect on the ability to lead a normal life.
In a statement from his office, Mr. McCain quoted Dr. Robert Spetzler, chairman of neurology at St. Joseph's Hospital, as saying Mrs. McCain, who is 49, had "a small bleed in her brain and her speech is mildly affected, but she is otherwise intact".
The 5′-neighboring C·G base pair is mildly affected.
However, with the increasing of test difficulty, proprioceptive deficit when compared to other functional loss is mildly affected.
This would allow such a classification to identify patients in whom renal function is mildly affected (high sensitivity for the detection of kidney dysfunction but limited specificity for its presence) and patients in whom renal function is markedly affected (high specificity for true renal dysfunction but limited sensitivity in detecting early and more subtle loss of function).
Yet the clinical course of both patients is completely different: the patient described by Makrythanasis et al. is mildly affected, whereas the course of the disease in patient 1 is comparable to that in males, with regression after the start of seizures.
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Around two thirds of people with NF1 are mildly affected and live a normal life.
I would hope that, if they catch this virus, they are among those who are mildly affected.
This form of muscular dystrophy can range in severity; individuals with facioscapulohumeral dystrophy may be mildly affected or totally disabled.
Conclusion: Girls with 45,X/47,XXX karyotype are mildly affected, with good preservation of ovarian function.
Hemodynamic parameters were mildly affected during NMES application: heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were slightly increased.
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