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Chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis were relatively more frequent diagnoses at STI centers, whereas Trichomoniasis, urethritis, Herpes genitalis and genital warts were more frequently recorded in general practices.

Pediatric-onset CVID patients had more frequent diagnoses of otitis media, developmental delay, and failure to thrive compared with adult-onset CVID patients.

The more frequent diagnoses were basal cell carcinomas, squamous cell carcinoma and porocarcinoma.

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Additionally, more frequent delayed diagnoses observed in these two populations (migrants and IDUs) worsen the poorer outcomes observed along the continuum of care [ 5, 21].

Those with C. difficile also had significantly higher rates of comorbidities, greater exposure to healthcare settings in the previous 8 weeks and more frequent confirmed diagnoses of bacterial infection in the preceding 8 weeks or as the most responsible diagnosis for the current admission (table 2).

As expected, males were more frequently diagnosed with renal cell tumor than females and ccRCC was the most frequent subtype.

The distribution of mutations gene-by-gene differed in that mutations in BRCA1 were more frequent among patients diagnosed at age <45 than among patients diagnosed at age ≥45 and selected on other criteria (24/180 versus 5/109; P = 0.016).

They also documented that the G/G genotype is significantly more frequent among women diagnosed before menopause (10/21 G/G-individuals were diagnosed by age 51 vs. 0/21 T/T-individuals; 11/58 G/G women were diagnosed by age >51 vs. 13/58 T/T women), and suggested that estrogen may co-operate with the G allele to accelerate lymphoma formation [ 11].

The over-all importance of aetiological factors behind severe FAAP in Sweden is best described by our finding that biliary diagnoses were 10 times more frequent than alcohol-related diagnoses as the underlying cause of death within 90 days.

Our control allele frequency was not significantly different (p>0.05) from a cohort of 1358 USA Caucasians screened by Zhou et al. 13 Of the aforementioned SNPs, only ERCC1 500C>T (in exon 4) was found to be more frequent in patients diagnosed with melanoma (OR (95% CI =1.69 (1.19 to 2.42; p=0.0047)).

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