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One limitation could be that most severe affected patients have to be excluded in this study.
On the other hand, the current analysis certainly catches the more severe epileptic seizures leading to inpatient or outpatient visits, and missed diagnoses were probably in less severe affected people.
Compared to Fan et al 14 who described a mean Apache II of 26 points, our study population, however, had a mean of 16 points and could therefore be seen to be somewhat less severe affected.
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Memory loss from early-stage Alzheimer's is far more severe, affecting people's ability to work and causing problems with language or judgment.
It may be surprising since he was a quarterback, but certainly the lesions were widespread, and they were quite severe, affecting many regions of the brain".
In Raynaud's phenomenon, the vascular spasm is severe, affecting the extremities and leading to attacks of cold, white fingers.
"It may be surprising since he was a quarterback, but certainly the lesions were widespread, and they were quite severe, affecting many regions of the brain," McKee, who conducted the examination, said.
Today it is considered a spectrum of behavioral problems that can be mild or severe, affecting motor abilities, verbal abilities and socialization, said Dr. Arthur Factor, a pediatrician, who recently retired from the faculty of the Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine.
Criteria for dementia are met if the disability becomes severe, affecting cognitive domains [3].
Overall, bleaching damage was severe, affecting 77 95% of coral colonies [22], [23].
aMild: almost can be ignored; Moderate: cannot be ignored but can be tolerated; Severe: affects normal daily life; Very severe: markedly, affects normal daily life.
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