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Patients with classic symptoms of expressive aphasia in general have more acute brain lesions, whereas patients with larger, widespread lesions exhibit a variety of symptoms that may be classified as global aphasia or left unclassified.
Patients also showed improvements in verb argument structure productions and assigned thematic roles to words in utterances with more accuracy.
Patients are often required to attend 10 hours or more of therapy per week, having their daily dose withheld ( thereby inducing withdrawal ) for failure to comply.
Patients with a normal MRI still develop MS ( 16 %), but at a lower rate compared to those patients with three or more MRI lesions ( 51 %).
Patients with larger amounts of cutaneous involvement are more likely to have involvement of the internal tissues and organs.
Patients with supraventricular tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, and other illnesses may be trained to perform vagal maneuvers ( or find one or more on their own ).
Patients with milder WNF are just as likely as those with more severe manifestations of neuroinvasive disease to experience multiple long term (> 1 + years ) somatic complaints such as tremor, and dysfunction in motor skills and executive functions.
Patients with milder illness are just as likely as patients with more severe illness to experience adverse outcomes.
Patients also show experimental evidence of being more fantasy-prone, which in turn is related to a tendency to over-report false memories of painful events.
Patients with mainly dissociative and posttraumatic symptoms face a better prognosis than those with comorbid disorders or those still in contact with abusers, and the latter groups often face lengthier and more difficult treatment.
Patients with severe cases are much more likely to develop lymphomas than patients with mild or moderate cases.
Patients with proctitis or left-sided colitis usually have a more benign course: only 15 % progress proximally with their disease, and up to 20 % can have sustained remission in the absence of any therapy.
Patients with more extensive disease are less likely to sustain remission, but the rate of remission is independent of the severity of disease.
Patients who want easier, more gently-accepted enemas often purchase combination enema syringes which are commonly referred to as " closed top " syringes, and which can also be used as old-fashioned hot water bottles, so as to relieve aches and pains via gentle heat administrations to parts of the body.
Patients who were on their medication showed the opposite to be the case, positive reinforcement proving to be the more effective form of learning when the action of dopamine is high.
Patients sometimes staged dramatic protests against the conditions of their confinement, and frequently escaped ( more than 300 escapes by 1978 ).
Patients with more severe social phobia showed a correlation with increased response in the amygdala.
Patients with BPD have been found to be significantly more likely to report having been verbally, emotionally, physically or sexually abused by caregivers of either gender.
Patients who are seriously ill but not in immediate danger of life or limb will be triaged to " acute care " or " majors ," where they will be seen by a physician and receive a more thorough assessment and treatment.
Patients aged 80 years or more may be especially susceptible to bleeding complications with a rate of 13 bleeds per 100 person-years.
Patients are often asked to keep a diary for a day or more, up to a week, to record the pattern of voiding, noting times and the amounts of urine produced.
Patients whose tumors recurred after treatment with BCG are more difficult to treat.
Patients are advised to stop exacerbating masturbation techniques and are encouraged to masturbate by moving the foreskin up and down so as to mimic more closely the action of sexual intercourse.
Patients with more severe hemophilia suffer more severe and more frequent bleeds, while patients with mild hemophilia typically suffer more minor symptoms except after surgery or serious trauma.

Patients and attention
Patients who experience serious symptoms are advised to seek medical attention immediately.
Patients with xerostomia should avoid the use of decongestants and antihistamines, and pay careful attention to oral hygiene.
Patients with simultanagnosia have a restricted spatial window of visual attention and cannot see more than one object at a time.
Patients with simultanagnosia, a component of Bálint's syndrome, have a restricted spatial window of visual attention and cannot see more than one object at a time in a scene that contains more than one object.
Patients should not apply pressure and should seek medical attention.
Patients with PMD often have concerns that people are paying special attention to them or are trying to persecute them.

Patients and than
Patients who are most likely to benefit from the placement of an ICD are those with severe ischemic cardiomyopathy ( with systolic ejection fractions less than 30 %) as demonstrated by the MADIT-II trial.
Patients are typically advised to sit “ within several yards ” of the device and glance occasionally ( rather than stare ) at it .< sup > p20 </ sup > Commercial light boxes are not regulated by U. S. law and, as such, OTs should recommend medical consultation and advise caution when selecting and using them.
Patients who experience bronchospasm due to the B2 blocking effects of nonselective beta blockers may be treated with anticholinergic drugs, such as ipratropium, which are safer than beta agonists in patients with cardiovascular disease.
Patients treated with CABG had lower rates of death and of death or myocardial infarction than treatment with a coronary stent.
Patients who are more seriously ill tend to require more hospital resources than patients who are less seriously ill, even though they are admitted to the hospital for the same reason.
Patients with brain pathologies are more difficult to scan with fMRI than are young healthy volunteers, the typical research-subject population.
Patients with both Lupus anticoagulant antibodies and moderate / high titre anticardiolipin antibodies show a greater risk of thrombosis than with one alone.
Patients with RLS who responded reported driving while drowsy more than patients without RLS.
Patients taking DDAVP are 4. 5 times more likely to stay dry than those taking a placebo.
Patients with less than 6 months of back pain were excluded to " control for the confounder that most back pain episodes typically resolve on their own in a few weeks.
Patients generally prefer the irrigation solution to be warmed to body temperature, as dizziness is a common side effect of ear washing or syringing with fluids that are colder or warmer than body temperature.
Patients with capital over more than £ 23, 000 pay the full cost of the care home, until the total value of their assets fall below the threshold.
Patients with kleptomania are typically treated with therapies in other areas due to the comorbid grievances rather than issues directly related to kleptomania.
Patients for which the formulation is of benefit include those requiring nasogastric tube feeding and those with difficulty swallowing ( dysphagia ) because the tablets can be mixed with water ahead of time, releasing the granules into a slurry form, which is easier to pass down the feeding tube or to swallow than the pill.
Patients can therefore develop a larger than normal diameter of the large bowel, at times causing a condition called megacolon.
Patients suffering from paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria ( PNH ) appear to be especially at risk for Budd – Chiari syndrome, more than other forms of thrombophilia: up to 39 % develop venous thromboses and 12 % may acquire Budd-Chiari.
Patients with a variant allele of CYP2C19 are 1. 5 to 3. 5 times more likely to die or have complications than patients with the high-functioning allele.
Patients tolerate NPAs more easily than OPAs, so NPAs can be used when the use of an OPA is difficult, such as when the patient's jaw is clenched or the patient is semiconscious and cannot tolerate an OPA.
Patients afflicted with chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease tend to have significantly worse prognoses than those suffering only from the latter.
Patients with concomitant motor and autonomic dysfunction within 3 years of symptom onset had a shorter survival duration, in addition to becoming wheelchair dependent and bed-ridden at an earlier stage than those who developed these symptoms after 3 years from symptom onset.
Patients with ONH exhibit an optic nerve that appears smaller than normal and different in appearance from small optic nerves caused by other eye conditions such as optic ( nerve ) atrophy.

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