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According to the literature the work-related activities that most commonly lead to injury in health professionals are lifting heavy equipment and patients, transferring patient, maintaining the same posture for a long period, manual therapy practices, responding to patients' sudden movements, and repeated movements [ 1, 8, 17, 18, 22- 24].
Esophageal cancer most commonly lead to ICU admission (27.3% of patients with this diagnosis were admitted within 730 days, Table 2); In Table S3, the odds ratios for ICU admission are given for specific cancer diagnoses after adjustment for gender, cancer treatment, and age.
Some of the diseases that most commonly lead to muscle wasting include: Multiple Sclerosis: An autoimmune disease that can immobilize the whole body.
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APC loss-of-function most commonly leads to activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.
Placental transfusion practices were most commonly led by neonatologists or paediatricians; however, the most successful sites had also engaged the support of senior obstetricians.
Across studies, the concern that most commonly led to referral from medical professionals was language delay or regression in language skills, followed by social difficulties and hyperactivity.
PVL most commonly leads to damage of the radiatio occipitalis on the trigonum of the lateral cerebral ventricles and the white matter around the foramen of Monroe [ 16, 17].
Most commonly it leads to patients not having antibiotics initiated or reducing the change in antibiotics once started.
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