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outcome and breast
# the small number of breast cancers that are detected by screening mammography and whose treatment outcome improves as a result of earlier detection.
Mastitis does however cause great difficulties in diagnosis of breast cancer and delayed diagnosis and treatment can result in worse outcome.
# revision and reconstruction — to revise ( correct ) the outcome of a previous breast reconstruction surgery.
When the woman is unsatisfied with the outcome of the augmentation mammoplasty ; or when technical or medical complications occur ; or because of the breast implants ’ limited product life ( Class III medical device, in the U. S .), it is likely she might require replacing the breast implants.
Since 1989, most non-surgical, fat-graft augmentation of the breast features the emplacement of adipocyte fat outside the breast parenchyma — up to 300 ml of fat, in three equal measures ( aliquots ), is emplaced to the subpectoral space and to the intrapectoral muscle space of the pectoralis major muscle, and the submammary space, to achieve a breast outcome of natural appearance and contour.
Because the body resorbs some of the injected fat grafts ( volume loss ), compensative over-filling aids in obtaining a satisfactory breast outcome for the patient ; thus the transplantation of large-volume fat grafts greater than required, because only 25 – 50 % of the fat graft survives at 1-year post-transplantation.
The successful outcome of fat graft breast augmentation is enhanced by achieving a pre-expanded recipient site to create the breast-tissue matrix that will receive grafts of autologous adipocyte fat.
The study Tissue Engineering a Breast Mound by External Expansion & Autologous Fat Grafting ( 2010 ), reported that serial fat-grafting to a pre-expanded recipient site achieved ( with a few 2-mm incisions and minimally invasive blunt-cannula injection procedures ), a non-implant outcome equivalent to a surgical breast reconstrcution by autologous-flap procedure.
The outcome of the explantation correction is a bust of natural appearance ; breasts of volume, form, and feel, that — although approximately 50 % smaller than the explanted breast size — are larger than the original breast size, pre-procedure.
Despite its relative technical simplicity, the injection ( grafting ) technique for breast augmentation is accompanied by post-procedure complications — fat necrosis, calcification, and sclerotic nodules — which directly influence the technical efficacy of the procedure, and of achieving a successful outcome.
When the patient ’ s body has insufficient adipocyte tissue to harvest as injectable breast filler, a combination of fat grafting and breast implants might provide the desired outcome.
The controlled augmentation is realised by infiltrating and diffusing the fat grafts throughout the breast ; and it is feather-layered into the adjacent pectoral areas until achieving the desired outcome of breast volume and contour.
Moreover, radiotherapy treatment is critical to reducing cancerous recurrence and to the maximal conservation of breast tissue ; yet, ironically, radiotherapy of an implant-augmented breast much increases the incidence of medical complications — capsular contracture, infection, extrusion, and poor cosmetic outcome.
The full, corrective outcome of the surgical re-establishment of a bodily-proportionate bust becomes evident at 6-months to 1-year post-opertaive, during which period the reduced and lifted breast tissues settle upon and into the chest.
Scheduled follow-up consultations ensure a satisfactory outcome to the breast reduction surgery, and facilitate the early identification and management of medical complications.
Surgery was only rarely performed because inflammatory breast cancer is considered essentially a systemic cancer, however it may improve outcome and is now being reconsidered.

outcome and augmentation
The authors observed that " these findings reveal a consistently more favorable outcome with sustained-release bupropion than with buspirone augmentation of citalopram.

outcome and with
Shortly, the doctor himself entered, his hair somewhat wet from the shower, but evidently satisfied with the outcome of their adventures.
In the marksmanship example, a trial consists of `` one round shot at a target '' with outcome either one bull's-eye ( success ) or none ( failure ).
Then, too, the utmost clinical flexibility is necessary in judiciously combining carefully timed family-oriented home visits, single and group office interviews, and appropriate telephone follow-up calls, if the worker is to be genuinely accessible and if the predicted unhealthy outcome is to be actually averted in accordance with the principles of preventive intervention.
And irrespective of the outcome in centuries elapsed since splitting, calculations obviously carry more concordant and comparable meaning if they deal with the most stable units than with variously unstable ones.
If we consider a process in which the outcome of one stage is known before passage to the next, then the principle of optimality shows that the policy in subsequent stages should be optimal with respect to the outcome of the first.
The outcome of such an experiment has been in due time the acceptance of the Bible as the Word of God inspired in a sense utterly different from any merely human book, and with it the acceptance of our Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, Son of Man by the Virgin Mary, the Saviour of the world.
This means that a party who is unsatisfied with the outcome of a trial may bring an appeal to contest that outcome.
An adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience ; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome.
" Anxiety is also linked and perpetuated by the person's own pessimistic outcome expectancy and how they cope with feedback negativity
) There are also numerous instances where the killer is not brought to justice in the legal sense but instead dies ( death usually being presented as a more ' sympathetic ' outcome ), for example Death Comes as the End, And Then There Were None, Death on the Nile, Dumb Witness, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Crooked House, Appointment with Death, The Hollow, Nemesis, Cat Among the Pigeons, and The Secret Adversary.
Voting was usually by show of hands ( χειροτονία, kheirotonia, " arm stretching ") with officials judging the outcome by sight.
The successful outcome of antimicrobial therapy with antibacterial compounds depends on several factors.
To predict clinical outcome, the antimicrobial activity of an antibacterial is usually combined with its pharmacokinetic profile, and several pharmacological parameters are used as markers of drug efficacy.
They connote the general sequence of how intention joins together with execution to directly affect the perception of events and the outcome of intended results.
The system should not force him to lie under oath, nor to go to trial with no promise of the ultimate outcome concerning guilt or punishment.
This may be considered a desirable outcome in cases where the party to the lawsuit is an organization with a transient membership and political perspective.
In addition, if the situation of the game is such that the steal is of little use ( usually in the late innings when the runner would not change the game's outcome by scoring ), and the catcher does not attempt to throw out the runner, the runner is not credited with a steal, and the base is attributed to defensive indifference.
When the outcome of the dealer's hand is established, any hands with bets remaining on the table are resolved ( usually in counter-clockwise order ): bets on losing hands are forfeited, the bet on a push is left on the table, and winners are paid out.
Players with a blackjack may also take insurance, and in taking maximum insurance they commit themselves to winning an amount exactly equal to their main wager, regardless of the dealer's outcome.
However the insurance outcome is strongly anti-correlated with that of the main wager, and if the player's priority is to reduce variation, it is reasonable to pay for this.
The outcome was closely fought, with the Communists finally prevailing with superior military tactics.

outcome and depends
The tasks are designed to test their teamwork abilities and community spirit, and in some countries the housemates ' shopping budget or weekly allowance often depends on the outcome of any given tasks.
The likely course and outcome of mental disorders varies, depends on numerous factors related to the disorder itself, the individual as a whole, and the social environment.
If a probability distribution depends on a parameter, one may on the one hand consider — for a given value of the parameter — the probability ( density ) of the different outcomes, and on the other hand consider — for a given outcomethe probability ( density ) this outcome has occurred for different values of the parameter.
In other words, it provides a way of predicting what will happen if several people or several institutions are making decisions at the same time, and if the outcome depends on the decisions of the others.
At most schools, the grade for an entire course depends upon the outcome of only one or two examinations, usually in essay form, which are administered via students ' laptop computers in the classroom with the assistance of specialized software.
Therefore, the successful rhinoplastic outcome depends entirely upon the respective maintenance or restoration of the anatomic integrity of the nasal skeleton, which comprises ( a ) the nasal bones and the ascending processes of the maxilla in the upper third ; ( b ) the paired upper-lateral cartilages in the middle third ; and ( c ) the lower-lateral, alar cartilages in the lower third.
The player can care for the pet as much or as little as they choose, and the outcome depends on the player's actions.
The outcome of a debate depends upon consensus or some formal way of reaching a resolution, rather than the objective facts as such.
Nor does society script the course of technological change, since many factors, including individual inventiveness and entrpreneurialism, intervene in the process of scientific discovery, technical innovation and social applications, so the final outcome depends on a complex pattern of interaction.
The value of the loss function itself is a random quantity because it depends on the outcome of a random variable X.
Here the decision rule depends on the outcome of X.
According to Holdford and Lovelace-Elmore ( 2001, p. 8 ), Vroom asserts, “ intensity of work effort depends on the perception that an individual ’ s effort will result in a desired outcome ”.
The outcome of the war in Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction depends on the player's current standing with each of the game's factions.
The outcome of that negotiation, of course, depends on the relative bargaining power of the parties and there will be cases where force majeure clauses can be used by a party effectively to escape liability for bad performance.
The outcome of snake bites depends on numerous factors, including the species of snake, the area of the body bitten, the amount of venom injected, and the health conditions of the victim.
The outcome of all snakebites depends on a multitude of factors: the size, physical condition, and temperature of the snake, the age and physical condition of the victim, the area and tissue bitten ( e. g., foot, torso, vein or muscle ), the amount of venom injected, the time it takes for the person to find treatment, and finally the quality of that treatment.
The particular outcome depends on whether the two subsequent component images ( i. e., the “ icons ”) are meaningful only when isolated ( masking ) or only when superimposed ( integration ).
The outcome depends on factors such as the relative kinetic energy, relative orientation and internal energy of the molecules.
Note that because individuals have different expectations of relationships, an individual's satisfaction with a relationship depends on more than just the outcome.
The probability of an outcome usually depends on an interplay between multiple associated variables.
The outcome of " information present " or " information absent " depends on whether the relevant information is stored in the brain, and not on what the subject says about it ( Farwell 1994, Simon 2005, PBS 2004 ).
The outcome in any particular case of hypotonia depends largely on the nature of the underlying disease.

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