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In contrast, another group of authors found mean CV values lower than 10% in adults.
Two studies seem to synthesize the recommendations of and the controversies over the use of azithromycin in cystic fibrosis: while one study demonstrated significant benefits of treatment with azithromycin in childrencolonized with P. aeruginosa, another study undertaken by the same group of authors found no benefits of treatment with azithromycin in patients uninfected with P. aeruginosa.
One group of authors found bronchial wall thickening in all of their patients.
In 246 patients with cardiopulmonary involvement who were suspected of beinginfected with S. mansoni, one group of authors found echocardiographic signs of PH in 25% of the cases, and 80% had been diagnosed with schistosomiasis.
One group of authors found that ESR increases in response to anemia, a finding that corroborates the results of the present study.
Two studies have shown that CF patients with the TT genotype low protein production at codon 10 of the TGF-? 1 gene are at high risk for pulmonary disease.In contrast, another group of authors found that the CC genotype high protein production is that which presented a high risk for the deterioration of the pulmonary function.
One group of authors found that 36% of adult patients with GERD and without respiratory symptoms had asymptomatic AHR.
In children between 30 months and5 years of age, one group of authors found the CV for expiratory Rint to be 15.5% and 18.1% in the pre- and post-bronchodilator phases, respectively.
One group of authors found that a PA diameter> 33.2 mm has a 95% specificity for the diagnosisof PH Figure 2b.
However, another group of authors found that pleural effusion was more common in individuals with a CD4 T-cell count< 200 cells/mm.
Another group of authors found similar results in a prospective cohort study in which only 26% of the patients belonged to the clinical category.
One group of authors found that, among HIV-positive patients, those with a CD4 T-cell count above 200 cells/mm lost the least amount of weight.
Another group of authors found a mean CV of 16% when using linear back-extrapolation in order to determine occlusion pressure.
Indeed, another group of authors found that the NMH scoring system was also valuable in HIV-infected children and adolescents.
One group of authors found no correlation between increased fluid requirements and the AIS, i.e., the severity of the initial injury.
One group of authors found that symptom in 96% of a group of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, a proportion that is similar to that found in the present study.
One group of authors found that diminished exercise capacity was the best predictor of mortality in patients with end-stage renal disease.
One group of authors found that, among patients with tuberculosis/HIV co-infection, interstitial lesions were most common in those with a CD4 T-cell count< 200 cells/mm.
One group of authors found that the prevalence of pleural effusion among HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients was 16.0% and 6.8%, respectively p< 0.001.
One group of authors found a mortality rate ranging from 15-18% in patients with aspergilloma in the pleural cavity, a finding that is similar to that obtained in our sample.
Another group of authors found that only 30% of the resident physicians correctly demonstrated the technique for using an inhalation device to patients with uncontrolled asthma.
One group of authors found higher mortality in children with CAP attending a day care center; however, the authors reported no association between day care center attendance and an increased risk of complications.
One group of authors found a strong negative correlation between age and functional capacity, which is evidence that physical aspects are more impaired by advancing age than are mental aspects.
One group of authors found that lung transplant candidates with interstitial diseases such as PF presented higher BMIs, higher TSTs and more fat mass than did those with other diseases.
Another group of authors found that, in patients with end-stage renal disease, 6MWD values were 28% lower than the values predicted for individuals in the same age bracket 495± 92 m vs. 692± 56 m; p 0.0001.
Another group of authors found that reduced tobacco exposure and increased intake of oily fish during pregnancy and early childhood can be effective in reducing the incidence of asthma at two years of age.
One group of authors found that, despite having lower mortality and higher life expectancy, women with asthma reported poorer health-related quality of life compared with men of the same age with asthma.
In contrast, one group of authors found that positive sputum smear microscopy was associated with a greater risk of death in TB/HIV co-infected patients, as were drug resistance, weight loss, recurrent TB and atypical X-ray findings.
One group of authors found that 83% of the patients studied presented an increase in the serum concentration of uric acid. Although the majority of the patients using pyrazinamide presented increased uric acid levels, few manifested arthralgia.
Another group of authors found that smokers hospitalized for elective surgery had no severe withdrawal symptoms, suggesting that the psychological stress caused by the surgical procedure might have lessened the withdrawal symptoms.