Search Results 1731-1740 of 23520 for Lesion
... lesion in combination with locomotor training. For this, they will combine epidural electrical stimulation (EES) with an electrically conductive hydrogel ...
At least 1 measurable lesion according to modified RECIST Version 1.1 (non-nodal lesions must be ≥.0 cm in the long axis or ≥ouble the slide thickness in ...
Learn about a rare inherited disease that often shows up in infancy and causes fragile, blistering skin on the palms and feet. Severe disease may be fatal.
Patients for whom surgical or radiation treatment of lesions is contraindicated. At least 1 lesion that is measurable and injectable by study criteria ...
Known presence of a structural brain lesion (e.g. tumor, cortical infarct) ... lesions, significant systemic medical illnesses such as deteriorating cardiovascular ...
This motor neuron disease causes nerves within the brain to slowly break down. It causes muscle weakness primarily in the legs, arms and tongue.
And those can be easily confused with other kinds of lesions including chickenpox. So, somebody who has a fever or rash who's had contact with a high-risk ...
Significant dermatologic findings relating to melanoma or pre-melanoma skin lesions (excluding non-invasive basal or squamous cell lesion) 3. Current ...
- Participants with treatment-naive brain lesions must have: - No lesion measuring > 2.0 cm in size in any axis - MRI brain or CT head with contrast (if ...
This medicine is not used to detect other types of lesion receptors, including human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and progesterone receptor (PR).
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