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The slightly higher prevalence of decrease of trasversal palatal diameter in nonatopic group seems related to the oral breathing because of adenoid hypertrophy that is prevalent in this group.
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To determine the age- and ethnicity-specific prevalence of decreased visual acuity (VA) in white and black preschool-aged children.
The prevalence of decreased eGFR varied markedly depending on the estimating method used, with the highest prevalence by Cockcroft-Gault.
Prior studies in Central and East Africa have reported a higher prevalence of decreased MDRD eGFR among ART-naïve individuals than we observed in the current study [7], [10], [19].
Consistent with other recent reports from sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of decreased eGFR varied substantially depending on the estimating method used [16], [17].
The prevalence of decreased eGFR varied substantially depending on the estimating method used, with a nearly 10-fold higher prevalence of eGFR<60 mL/min/1.73 m2 when the Cockcroft-Gault equation was employed (Table 2).
The relatively low prevalence of decreased MDRD eGFR observed in Rwandan women would support the safety of WHO recommendations to forgo universal pre-ART CKD screening in this population [23].
The prevalence of decreased eGFR among HIV-infected women was lower than that reported in previous studies in Central and East Africa, supporting the WHO's recommended strategy of targeted pre-ART screening for CKD in this setting [23].
Figure 1 shows the prevalence of decreased eGFR and albuminuria in subjects with different glycemic statuses.
The prevalence of decreased eGFR and albuminuria increased as the glycemic level increased.
For men, the prevalence of decreased eGFR increased as the MAP increased.
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