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Recent efforts to reduce xerostomia associated with irradiation (RT) of head and neck cancer include the use of conformal and intensity-modulated RT (IMRT) to partly spare the major salivary glands, notably the parotid glands, from a high radiation dose while treating adequately all the targets at risk of disease.
Nevertheless, the cost of not treating adequately, in terms of days of productive work missed by the patient, potentially avoidable presentations to emergency services or loss of educational or career opportunity, is not currently well captured and hence the humanistic and economic burden of HAE in Europe is likely to be underestimated 42.
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The comparison of patients treated adequately before ICU admission and those who received adequate antimicrobial therapy once they were in the ICU is presented in Table 1.
Importantly, mortality rates were significantly lower in patients treated adequately before ICU admission compared with those received adequate therapy even in the first 6 hours in the ICU.
The question remains whether Strawberry can be treated adequately for his colon cancer if he goes to prison.
What do you say to a frantic mother with a sick baby whose condition isn't being treated adequately?
However, despite effective treatments, many affected individuals are not diagnosed or treated adequately.
It is thought that nearly 400 residents have voluntarily returned to Iran, where they are said to have been treated adequately so far.
Dr. Fernando Martinez, director of the Arizona Respiratory Center at the University of Arizona, said far too many patients whose conditions could be treated adequately with steroids alone were instead receiving Advair or Symbicort, which are riskier and more expensive.
Patients who could not be treated adequately in the district hospitals were referred to the next-higher level, the regional hospital, which served a population of 1,000,000 5,000,000 people and contained up to 1,250 beds.
"One has to look at (a silent heart attack) as a potential marker for coronary atherosclerosis and take a more detailed look to see if risk factors are being treated adequately," said Dr. Christopher O'Connor, chief of cardiology at Duke University School of Medicine.
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