Less invasive and potentiallyreversible, this gastroplasty guarantees better quality of life.
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Here the prevalence of a potentiallyreversible cognitive frailty model was estimated.
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Essential hypertension is characterized by parallel and potentiallyreversible vascular and cardiac adaptations.
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It has the advantage of being potentiallyreversible and can improve quality of life.
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Regardless of its etiology, congestive myelopathy is potentiallyreversible if properly diagnosed and treated.
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It is potentiallyreversible and safe; major morbidity is low and there is no mortality.
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Type 2 presentations select for potentiallyreversible non-AD conditions.
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It carries a grave prognosis, is probably secondary to chronic infections but is potentiallyreversible.
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ODS is potentiallyreversible, even in severely affected patients who are quadriplegic, unresponsive, and ventilator dependent.
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Conquest, in other words, was always potentiallyreversible.
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It is the result of temporary and -if Europe is not attentive - potentiallyreversible factors.
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Background and aim: Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS) is a severe but potentiallyreversible complication in patients with cirrhosis.
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However, few can produce a rapid onset of global systolic and diastolic dysfunction that is stable and potentiallyreversible.
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Bortezomib-induced metabolic myopathy is a potentiallyreversible entity with important implications for management and treatment of patients with MM.
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Promoter hypermethylation of the tumor suppressor genes APC and RASSF1A, which is potentiallyreversible, is associated with breast cancer risk.
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The survey also identified potentiallyreversible causes for the male infertility including lifestyle factors such as testosterone and 5a-reductase inhibitor use.