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Meaning of "may be clinically"
may be clinically: a phrase indicating that a certain condition or situation could require or involve medical examination or treatment
How to use "may be clinically" in a sentence
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Cytokine release syndrome may be clinically indistinguishable.
They may be clinically useful in treating congestive heart disease.
One in eight airline pilots may be clinically depressed.
Cmin may be clinically relevant.
The use of statins seems to have an antihypertensive effect that may be clinically significant.
This group may be clinically depressed.
The immunonutritional compositions according to the present invention may be clinically free of lactose.
The child may be clinically depressed.
These estimations show the feasibility of producing transdermal formulations that may be clinically useful.
These humanized antibodies may be clinically tested in the patient.
I may be clinically insane.
The net effect of these changes may be clinically relevant in some cases.
This may be clinically significant in some patients and may require dosage adjustment.
Clinicians may judge that surgery may be clinically indicated in some groups of patients.
The ability to discriminate between these effectors from screening assay results may be clinically significant.
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This may be clinically important.
This large increase in Cmin may be clinically relevant.
These increases may be clinically relevant in the presence of certain integrase class resistance.
The increase of tipranavir Cmin may be clinically relevant.
Other cases may be clinically monitored for a while before we opt for surgery.
Experimental evidence indicates that activated protein C may be clinically useful in the treatment of thrombosis.
The increase may be clinically relevant since adverse reactions are related to dose and exposure.
In some cases, this effect may be clinically significant.
This may be clinically desirable for several reasons,.
In some cases, such an effect may be clinically significant.
This blockage may be clinically represented as a heart attack, stroke or peripheral artery disease.
Since this type of dissemination is usually submucosal, it may be clinically occult.
Cytokine release syndrome may be clinically indistinguishable from acute hypersensitivity reactions.
While this difference is not statistically significant, it may be clinically significant.
Continuous palliative sedation may be clinically indicated in the last days or hours of life.
Of these, several are present in biological fluids where analysis thereof may be clinically helpful.
This relatively modest effect may be clinically important in this difficult-to-treat condition.
In some embodiments, the dilated blood vessels may be clinically indistinguishable.
Such assays may be clinically useful in the detection, monitoring and prognosis of prostate cancer.
However, due to interindividual variability, the effect may be clinically relevant in some individuals.
Thus, CB2 ligands may be clinically useful for the treatment of neuroinflammation.
However, elevated IV filling pressure may be clinically silent.
I may be clinically insane . You might wanna hold out for someone a little more stable.
Figure 5 illustrates how the TELEV may be clinically identified once the desired result is known.
IRRs may be clinically indistinguishable from immunoglobulin E ( IgE ) mediated allergic reactions e.g. anaphylaxis.
What do you say? I may be clinically insane.
Combination therapy may be clinically indicated if the documented or presumptive pathogens include Gram-negative organisms.
Sweet of you to offer, but I may be clinically insane.
Infusion reactions may be clinically indistinguishable from manifestations of CRS see section 4.8.
Type 1 acute hypersensitivity reactions ( IgE-mediated ) may be clinically indistinguishable from IRR symptoms.
Soft-tissue inflammation may be clinically insignificant in THA with BIOLOX ceramic bearings6.
The syndrome of anti-Ma2 encephalitis may be clinically mistaken for Whipple 's disease.
Said cardiovascular complication may be clinically apparent, but may be also clinically not apparent, yet.
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