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Oncologic outcomes potentially associated with dermatitis are not well characterized.
In a recent GWA, researchers identified genomic polymorphisms potentially associated with seven different diseases (Wellcome 2007).
Variables were considered potentially associated with the outcome when p < 0.05 in the univariate analysis.
Hernia contents were considered potentially associated with the appendix, and right femoral hernia incarceration was diagnosed.
Amikacin overexposure (i.e. C max > 80 mg/L) was frequent and potentially associated with increased mortality.
Hernia contents were considered potentially associated with the appendix, leading to a presumptive diagnosis of femoral hernia incarceration.
The presence of secretions within the ETT is also potentially associated with obstruction and increased resistance to airflow.
For each patient, the number of laryngoscopic maneuvers and any complications potentially associated with ETI were recorded.
We suggest the inclusion of thyroid antibodies in the list of risk factors potentially associated with CKD.
But amikacin overexposure (i.e. C max > 80 mg/L) was frequent and potentially associated with increased mortality.
None of the patients had a previous history of uveitis or a medical condition potentially associated with uveitis.
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