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Patient ventilator asynchrony is common, can result in increased inspiratory and expiratory muscle activity [ 24], and is normally resolved clinically by either adapting ventilator settings, increasing sedation levels, or both [ 25].

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Although only statistically significant at Days 10, 14 and 20 pi (Days 3, 7 and 13 pti), while the placebo-treated eyes were still visibly resolving clinically at Day 38 pi (the last exam day: Day31 pti), CTC-96 at 25 ug/ml, 6x/day, had visibly resolved by Day 35 (Day 28 pti; Figure 4).

In both scenarios, intensification of immunosuppressive treatment resolved both, clinically apparent as well as the underlying disease process.

On initial neurological triage 391 patients were excluded as being ineligible for thrombolysis based on standard clinical criteria, such as resolving or clinically 'minor' deficit, stroke mimic, anticoagulation/elevated international normalized ratio, significant premorbid disability and/or multiple co-morbidities.

High-quality clinical studies are thus urgently needed to resolve this clinically relevant problem.

The main purpose of this review, however, is to summarize the evidence that may help resolve the clinically problematic scenario of immunosuppressive therapy for rheumatic patients with a history of cancer.

Within 5 weeks, the choroidal lesions had clinically resolved with return of normal-appearing choroidal architecture on EDI-OCT.

However, the procedure is complicated, with the possibility of some degree of neurosensory disturbance, although in most of our cases, it resolved within a clinically acceptable period.

Some research suggests that a 30% decrease in pain scores (i.e. about 2 points) represents clinically significant relief of pain [ 58], but the issue of how to interpret pain scales clinically is not resolved.

The diarrhoea has a secretory component, which persists even when giving nil per mouth and does not clinically resolve upon elimination of dietary components.

However, there is a possibility of the neurosensory function of the IAN being disturbed, although in most cases, it resolves within a clinically acceptable period.

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