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Longer follow-up of lipofilling-treated patients are now available for in-depth retrospective investigations, and patients who are considering the lipofilling option deserve to be always and adequately informed about the risk benefit balance.
As it has been suggested that the quality of adverse effect detection and reporting is not always adequately assessed, it was also important to consider the methods used to detect adverse effects and how rigorous these methods were, along with an assessment of incomplete reporting [ 12, 15].
The background of the participating experts was not always adequately reported.
This aspect was not always adequately appreciated by the referring GPs (see also Annex III.2.2 (Additional file 3 )).
Consequently, it seems clear that neither a traditional morphological approach nor a molecular approach to taxonomy is always going to adequately recover all species diversity; multiple sources of data are necessary to accurately and precisely recover diversity [61].
Introduction Between the anatomic structures the skeletal muscles are less frequently involved in metastatic lesions but the real incidence is difficult to determine because they are not always adequately investigated.
Furthermore, when available, the input data are affected by uncertainty whose importance is not always adequately taken into consideration.
The methods were not always adequately described: in particular, accounts were rarely given of the management of apparently empty households or of unanswered telephone calls.
Information for patient decision making varies widely in its quality and comprehensibility and is not always adequately accessible to patients to be useful for decision making [ 15].
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