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This latter is in line with Agreus' study where those with GI complaints had more sickness absence than the general population, but their sickness absences were most often warranted from non GI-related medical causes [ 20].
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A Norwegian prescription study shows that tonsilitis is the diagnosis that would most often warrant a prescription for antibiotics, while URTI is at the other extreme [ 4].
That criticism was often warranted, Mr. Sykes said.
Such confidence is not often warranted".
Adjunct surgical drainage or aspiration is often warranted in such cases.
Endoscopic assessment, however, by rigid and/or flexible bronchoscopy is often warranted.
For instance, in the outpatient setting antiemetic prophylaxis is more often warranted than in inpatients.
News with such big implications for the digital-ad world can often warrant mixed reactions and spark discussions over who will benefit the most.
Accounting for non-independence in health research often warrants attention.
Radial head fracture is part of this injury and often warrants repair or replacement.
Detection and quantification of LGE is the most significant contribution of MRI in HCM, since the presence of LGE has been shown to be associated with adverse cardiovascular events including arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death, often warranting ICD placement [60, 61, 62].
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