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Patients expected to receive external beam radiation as part of their adjuvant treatment are also commonly considered for delayed autologous reconstruction due to significantly higher complication rates with tissue expander-implant techniques in those patients.
Patients with catatonia may experience an extreme loss of motor skills or even constant hyperactive motor activity.
Patients with catatonic excitement can suffer from exhaustion if not treated.
Patients with bradycardia have likely acquired it, as opposed to having it congenitally.
Patients with CMT must avoid periods of prolonged immobility such as when recovering from a secondary injury as prolonged periods of limited mobility can drastically accelerate symptoms of CMT.
Patients may also present with hypothermia.
Patients who communicated with sign language before the onset of the aphasia experience analogous symptoms.
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.
Results: Patients ’ use of sentence types used in the TUF treatment will improve, subjects will generalize sentences of similar category to those used for treatment in TUF, and results are applied to real-world conversations with others.
Patients also showed improvements in verb argument structure productions and assigned thematic roles to words in utterances with more accuracy.
Patients with type 1 diabetes depend on external insulin ( most commonly injected subcutaneously ) for their survival because the hormone is no longer produced internally.
Patients with type 2 diabetes are often insulin resistant and, because of such resistance, may suffer from a " relative " insulin deficiency.
Patients with sIBM usually eventually need to resort to a cane or a walker and in most cases, a wheelchair eventually becomes a necessity.
Patients are commonly treated with a combination of these drugs with an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.
Patients with MG should be educated regarding the fluctuating nature of their symptoms, including weakness and exercise-induced fatigue.
On 4 February 2012 Madhuri Dixit interacted with Cancer affected children on World Cancer Day organised by Pawan Hans Helicopters Ltd at Juhu, Mumbai. On World Cancer Day Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited offered a Free Joy Ride to Cancer affected children with the support of Cancer Patients Aid Association.
Patients are often given sedatives and non-opiate analgesics to cope with withdrawal symptoms.
Patients with long-term pain will sometimes have to perform so-called opioid rotation.
Patients with bulimia can also develop osteoporosis.
* Patients with rheumatologic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, systemic lupus erythematosus and polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis are at increased risk of osteoporosis, either as part of their disease or because of other risk factors ( notably corticosteroid therapy ).
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 and history
Patients with concussion may have a history of seconds to minutes unconsciousness, then normal arousal.
Patients with a family history of macular degeneration are advised to consult with an eye doctor.
Patients taking carisoprodol for a prolonged time have reported dependence, withdrawal and abuse, although most of these cases were reported by patients who had had a history of addiction.
Patients who have undergone electro-convulsive therapy or have a history of diabetes or alcohol abuse also have a higher risk of developing tardive dyskinesia.
Patients with a family history of colon cancer are often first screened during their teenage years.
Patients with a history of ADHD, Restless legs syndrome, Hyperprolactinaemia, and Parkinson's disease should be closely monitored when using dopamine antagonists for treatment of emesies.
Patients with a personal history of breast cancer or a family history of breast and / or ovarian cancer, especially if diagnosed at a young age, may have an elevated risk, and should be tested for the " cancer gene ".
Patients with melioidosis usually have risk factors for disease, such as diabetes, thalassemia, hazardous alcohol use or renal disease, and frequently give a history of occupational or recreational exposure to mud or pooled surface water.
Patients may also have a history of poor dental hygiene, or pre-existing valvular disease.
Patients with prior history of ulcer disease or GI bleeding.
Patients that are female or who have a history of postoperative nausea and vomiting are at greater risk.
Patients may have a history of loss of consciousness but they recover and do not relapse.
Patients with an autosomal recessive family history of parkinsonism are much more likely to carry parkin mutations if age at onset is less than 20 ( 80 % vs. 28 % with onset over age 40 ).
Patients with recurrent boils are as well more likely to have a positive family history, take antibiotics, and to have been hospitalized, anemic, or diabetic ; they are also more likely to have associated skin diseases and multiple lesions.
Each examinee faces 12 Standardized Patients ( SPs ) and has 15 minutes to complete history taking and clinical examination for each patient, and then 10 more minutes to write a patient note describing the findings, initial differential diagnosis list and a list of initial tests.
Patients with BPPV will report a history of vertigo as a result of fast head movements.
Patients may have a history of enchondroma or osteochondroma.
Patients usually present with a history of an injury and localized pain.
* Patients with a history of or a predisposition to drug or alcohol abuse
Patients with a well-documented ( i. e., present at least twice ) lupus anticoagulant and a history of thrombosis should be considered candidates for indefinite treatment with anticoagulants.
Patients with no history of thrombosis and a lupus anticoagulant should probably be observed.
" Patients who are " poor historians " will often require the intervention of family members or care givers to provide the missing pieces of history.
Patients with a history of high blood pressure, diabetes and smoking are most susceptible to PION as they have a compromised system of blood vessel autoregulation.

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