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Sensitivity analysis with receiver operating characteristics curve.
(A) Model with postprandial glucose excursion. (B) Model without postprandial glucose excursion. (C) Model with plasma remnant cholesterol. (D) Model with stratification by ratio of triglycerides and remnant cholesterol.</p
Linear regression analysis of parameters associated with plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration.
Linear regression analysis of parameters associated with plasma low-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration.</p
A bar graph showing the mean tumor volume from 4D-PET and 4D-PET<sub>ICT</sub> for each patient.
<p>The percentage difference between 4D-PET and 4D-PET<sub>ICT</sub> is indicated on the top of each bar.</p
Incidence and hazard ratios for atypical and typical pneumonia in the COPD with asthma cohort and COPD cohort stratified by sex, age group, and comorbidity in the age-and-sex-matched cohorts.
Incidence and hazard ratios for atypical and typical pneumonia in the COPD with asthma cohort and COPD cohort stratified by sex, age group, and comorbidity in the age-and-sex-matched cohorts.</p
Adjusted hazard ratios for atypical and typical pneumonia in COPD with asthma cohort with and without ICSs and OSs use during the follow-up period by age-and-sex-matched.
Adjusted hazard ratios for atypical and typical pneumonia in COPD with asthma cohort with and without ICSs and OSs use during the follow-up period by age-and-sex-matched.</p
Incidence and hazard ratios for atypical and typical pneumonia in patients with and without COPD with asthma cohort by age-and-sex-matched.
Incidence and hazard ratios for atypical and typical pneumonia in patients with and without COPD with asthma cohort by age-and-sex-matched.</p
Associations among chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with asthma, pneumonia, and corticosteroid use in the general population - Fig 1
Cumulative incidence of atypical pneumonia and typical pneumonia in COPD with asthma cohort (dashed line) and COPD cohort (solid line). COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.</p
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