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He was treated sufficiently seriously to be a presence on the BBC's Today programme.
Shivering appeared in nine (45%) patients and was treated sufficiently by medication including meperidine and, if needed, muscle relaxants.
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Particularly with this method, the masking effect of reverberation is taken into consideration, which cannot be treated sufficiently by the existing objective criteria.
Approximately 1% of the world's population has epilepsy, and 25% of epilepsy patients cannot be treated sufficiently by any available therapy.
We showed that osteonecrosis-associated pain can be treated sufficiently by the prostacyclin-analogue iloprost.
Additionally, two other patients were excluded because acute variceal bleeding could not be treated sufficiently by EBL.
Symptoms of muscle weakness are often caused by other pathogenic factors and cannot be treated sufficiently with VGSC blockers.
This concept allows the patient to be treated sufficiently with the lowest dose of coagulation factors aiming at low normal coagulability and avoiding hypercoagulability.
Apart from the epilepsy patients whose seizures can be controlled by antiepileptic drugs or the epilepsy surgery, there are still many who cannot be treated sufficiently by any available therapy [ 3].
However, EP might help to identify patients who are not being treated sufficiently with a standard taxane and/or anthracycline-based cytotoxic chemotherapy regimen and who might be eligible for treatment strategies with novel drugs.
With regard to pain and symptom management, the majority of participants stated that pain (67.3%; n = 239) and other physical symptoms (54.4%; n = 193) such as nausea or shortness of breath were treated sufficiently.
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