Examples of using Clinically significant in English and their translations into Chinese
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Evaluate unexplained or clinically significant weight loss, and consider discontinuation of OTEZLA®.
If applicable- a detailed medical report regarding a previously-treated or currently managed clinically significant illness which should contain the following information.
Of the 40 patients with tuberous sclerosis, 24 had clinically significant developmental delays or intellectual disability, and 12 had ASDs.
(B) High-quality fundus photographs can detect most clinically significant diabetic retinopathy.
Detailed medical certificate regarding a previously-treated or currently managed clinically significant illness which should contain the following information.
Recent studies have observed that risk factors for prostate cancer may be different for low risk(indolent) than for aggressive(clinically significant) tumors.
Just recently, there have been a number of research studies showing that drinking fresh beet juice can result in clinically significant reductions in blood pressure.
As a result, 89% of participants showed clinically significant improvement in depression and anxiety symptoms.
Normotensive subjects experienced no clinically significant change in blood pressures(+1/- 2 mmHg).
Several hundred hemoglobin variants have been documented, but only a few are common and clinically significant.
DRSP treatment did not show any clinically significant effect on serum potassium concentration.
The introduction of pay for performance in all NHS hospitals in one region of England was associated with a clinically significant reduction in mortality.
Normotensive subjects experienced no clinically significant change in blood pressure(+1/-2 mmHg).
Others argue that this would lead to more over-diagnosing and over-treating cancers that are not clinically significant.
There are nine types of AMA antigens(M1- M9) of which M2 and M9 are the most likely to cause illness(clinically significant).
You should always get blood that is negative for the corresponding antigens to clinically significant antibodies.
Others argue that this will lead to more overdiagnosis and overtreatment of cancers that are not clinically significant.
Conclusions and Relevance In this randomized population, azithromycin treatment resulted in no statistically or clinically significant benefit.
Elevated protein C and/or elevated protein S are not usually associated with medical problems and are not considered clinically significant.
Others argue that this would exacerbate over-diagnosing and over-treating cancers that are not clinically significant.
