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In immune thrombocytopenia , U.S. mortality patterns were quantified using age-adjusted rates and subgroup analyses across 24 years. The analysis evaluated temporal trends, sex and race strata, and coding-based case definitions. Findings indicate heterogene...
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Immune thrombocytopenia mortality patterns over 24 years show persistent disparities by demographic and contextual factors, underscoring uneven outcomes despite therapeutic advances. An analysis of national data identified directional gaps that likely refle...
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Immune thrombocytopenia was evaluated for US ITP-related mortality over 24 years, mapping temporal patterns and sociodemographic disparities. Signals suggest differential burdens by age, sex, race-ethnicity, and care context , with implications for bleeding...
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In immune thrombocytopenia, a 24-year U.S. analysis characterizes mortality patterns and disparities across age, sex, and race, contextualized against evolving therapies and supportive care. The work highlights persistent risk heterogeneity and signals gaps...
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Platelet lipidomics using UHPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS with SWATH data-independent acquisition is advanced by a batchwise analysis workflow that aligns features across batches. The approach emphasizes acquisition parameters, robust inter-batch feature alignment, an...
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