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So far, this study has included more than 19,000 patients from 51 countries.

This study has included only those patients with IHD, with or without CHF, admitted for either diagnosis.

In addition restrictive symptomatology is overrepresented in the adaptive profile [ 6], however this study has included eating disorder independent of their medical comorbidity, such as diabetes.

Although there is clear evidence that T1DM are particularly associated with BN [ 2, 5], this study has included all type of eating disorders.

In 2007, C. difficile was ranked as one of the 20 leading causes of death for people aged 65 and older.[ 9] Thus, this study has included C. difficile in the ESKAPE bacteria definition, henceforth known as ESCKAPE bacteria.

This study has included patients with a variety of CPPD arthropathy clinical presentations (chronic or recurrent arthropathies, mono-, oligo- or poly-articular), which may have further diluted the study's ability to demonstrate an effect of MTX.

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Therefore, more information may have been acquired if this study had included a daycare center, and this issue should be clarified in future.

This study has not included a cost analysis to link the utilisation outcome with cost.

This study has been included as the methodology could have been easily used in a PVC-related intervention.

As the authors point out, this study has not included clinical outcomes and did not aim to examine NLR as a prognostic marker.

This study has limitations, including those pertaining to all cross-sectional studies.

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