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Regarding diagnostic investigations (Table 2), patients having no risk factor identified underwent slightly more frequent chest CT scans (32.1% (n = 75) vs 23.9% (n = 617), p < 0.001) and open lung biopsy (2.6% (n = 6) vs 0.2% (n = 5), p < 0.001) than others.

NCCP patients with psychological disorders show diminished quality of life, more frequent chest pain, and less treatment satisfaction than NCCP patients without psychological comorbidity [ 22].

This suggests that improved management of thoracic injuries, including more frequent chest tube insertion, could help the trauma team to accelerate access to surgical treatment [ 34].

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The lower frequency of advanced stage at diagnosis among older lung cancer patients could reflect more frequent use of chest X ray investigations in older patients (for example, in the context of investigating either a chest infection or other clinical presentations such as shortness of breath).

In summary, older TB patients presented more frequent dyspnea, but on chest CT showed less frequent findings of active pulmonary TB, such as nodules, masses, and cavities.

Another risk factor that recent Chinese migrants had higher exposure to was more frequent radiation exposure to the chest area, which is likely the result of efforts to control the high prevalence of tuberculosis in China by population screening with chest x-rays [ 18, 19].

Baseline characteristics were similar between groups, although patients who developed TBM-IRIS had a longer duration of symptoms (median, 19 vs 9 days) and more frequent features of extrameningeal tuberculosis, such as chest symptoms (81% vs 44%) and chest radiographic abnormalities (81% vs 50%).

Dyspnea at rest, cough, and chest pain were more frequent in patients with malignancy [ 28].

This shows that not only chest pain is more frequent in women but also responds less favorable to the current treatments.

The assessment of suspected coronary heart disease is more challenging in diabetic patients because of the atypical nature or absence of chest pain symptoms, more frequent inability to perform an exercise tests and less reliable stress imaging in the presence of obesity or multivessel disease [ 25, 26].

That has resulted in more frequent failures of standard antibiotic treatment for chest infections.

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