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Though there was a mild reduction in glucose excretion in one of the patients, neither transplant was successful.
A meta-analysis study by Boton et al. revealed that 15%% of 1172 patients on chronic lithium therapy displayed only mild reduction in GFR (Timmer and Sands 1999).
Ibuprofen was used by two patients; one patient experienced a mild reduction in pain and one did not experience any relieving effect.
Needed are prospective controlled studies to better understand the effects of a mild reduction in kidney function from kidney donation in otherwise healthy individuals.
True pulmonary parenchymal morbidity is uncommon and when present, persistent restrictive disease is likely related to diaphragmatic weakness with a mild reduction in diffusion capacity (DLCO).
Visually, this study looks normal, although a mild reduction in DAT binding is seen in the left posterior putamen and possibly on the right posterior putamen as seen in the ACSC reconstruction.
Testing for amphetamine-induced rotation revealed a mild reduction in rotation in the β-gal-fibroblast group compared to the burr hole only group, but a striking attenuation of amphetamine-induced rotation in the FGF-2-fibroblast group.
Study leader Dr Tim Nawrot from Hasselt University said that even a mild reduction in gestational age has been linked in other studies to adverse health outcomes in early and later life.
Indeed, we found that these flies have a mild reduction in body lipid levels.
This therapy causes a mild reduction in B cells, but may limit the survival and maturation of newly minted autoreactive B cells.
We found a mild reduction in plasma cholesterol levels in the absence of p55 TNFR, only in our AAA study and not in the atherosclerosis study.
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