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Natural course and classification of extensive macular atrophy with pseudodrusen-like appearance
Accelerated long-term hearing loss progression after recovery from idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss
Assessment of radiographic progression in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with tofacitinib in long-term studies
Risk and management of pre-diabetes
Predicting cognitive and functional trajectories in people with late-onset dementia
Natural History of Diabetic Coronary Atherosclerosis by Quantitative Measurement of Serial Coronary Computed Tomographic Angiography Results of the PARADIGM Study
Predictors for the development of microalbuminuria and interaction with renal function
Corneal Tomographic Changes After UV Cross-Linking for Corneal Ectasia (1-Year Results)
Are conventional radiographs still of value?
Aged Garlic Extract Reduces Low Attenuation Plaque in Coronary Arteries of Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Prospective Randomized Double-Blind Study