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A statistically significant increase was seen for pneumonia and lymphadenopathy.
This species has undergone a large and statistically significant increase over the last 40 years in North America.
A statistically significant increase in 6MWD was observed in all 3 sildenafil dose groups compared to those on placebo.
In smokers with normal spirometry there was a statistically significant increase from a mean average of 176% to 220%.
There was a statistically significant increase in mammary gland adenocarcinomas in female rats at 10, 30 and 60 mg/kg/month.
In smokers with normal spirometry(measuring of breath) there was a statistically significant increase from a mean average of 176 to 220 per cent.
A statistically significant increase in 6-minute walk distance was observed in all 3 sildenafil dose groups compared to those on placebo.
In smokers with normal lung function there was a statistically significant increase from a mean average of 176 percent to 220 percent.
A statistically significant increase in mean PAH SDS was observed, from -1.6 or -1.7 at baseline to -0.7 or -0.9 at Month 24.
When analysed by WHO functional class, a statistically significant increase in 6MWD was observed in the 20 mg dose group.
A statistically significant increase in foetal malformations(misaligned sternabrae) was seen in litters of the OP-1 immunized group.
McGwin said the findings indicated an elevated but not statistically significant increase in hearing loss for users of tadalafil and vardenafil.
A statistically significant increase in uterine tumours was observed in female rats administered 1,500 mg/kg/day, 37 times the human dose of 2,403 mg/day.
In healthy subjects-- people who never smoke-- there was a statistically significant increase in airway resistance from a mean average of 182 to 206 percent.
The CHMP considered that BMD, is still regarded to be an important surrogate marker,which was shown to have a modest but statistically significant increase in comparison with placebo.
However, some studies do not show a statistically significant increase in weight loss with green tea, so it should be taken with a grain of salt.
In pregnant rabbits,a maternal dose of 30 mg/kg that produced slight toxicity in the mothers showed a statistically significant increase in the incidence of litter malformations.
However, some studies do not show any statistically significant increase in weight loss with green tea, so this still needs to be taken into consideration.
In 2-year subcutaneous carcinogenicity study in mice, 3 cases of adenocarcinoma in the endometrium were seen in the mid dose group with a statistically significant increase, corresponding to an exposure ratio of 97-fold.
Administration of darunavir did not cause a statistically significant increase in the incidence of any other benign or malignant neoplasm in mice or rats.
However, in the pre-specified subgroup of symptomatic angina patients(n=12049), a statistically significant increase in PCE was observed(HR=1.18; 95%CI[1.03-1.35]).
The study also showed a statistically significant increase in HbF and Hb levels and a decrease in haemolytic markers in the groups treated with hydroxycarbamide.
In an in vitro mammalian cytogenetic test with metabolic activation,sevelamer hydrochloride caused a statistically significant increase in the number of structural chromosome aberrations.
There was a statistically significant increase in the incidence of non-fatal serious adverse events in the nicotinic acid/laropiprant(study drug) group compared to the placebo group.
The patients have taken Biomilk Antioxidant in combination with the main treatment and there was statistically significant increase in the number of T-lymphocytes, thrombocytes and leukocytes and a moderate increase of hemoglobin.
A statistically significant increase in the combined incidence of squamous cell carcinomas and papillomas in the uterus and cervix of high-dose females and of prostate adenoma in low-dose males was noted.
However, some studies have shown there not to be much statistically significant increase when it comes to weight loss, so this should be taken with a grain of salt.
Male rats showed a statistically significant increase in mammary gland adenomas and carcinomas at 30 and 60 mg/kg/month which is 0.6 and 1.2 times the exposure level at the maximum recommended human 525 mg dose.
Data from a clinical trial allowing enrolment of patients with known history of cardiovascular orpulmonary disease showed a statistically significant increase in cardiac events in patients with newly diagnosed AML treated with azacitidine(see section 4.4).
In a rat carcinogenicity study, a statistically significant increase in thyroid follicular cell carcinoma was observed in males at 75 mg/kg/day, approx. 14 times the MRHD, the highest dose evaluated.