<p>All data are presented as medians (range) or means ± standard deviation.</p><p>*: <i>p</i>-value<0.01 vs. ATA.</p><p>**: <i>p</i>-value<0.01 vs. NC.</p><p>Clinical profiles of the study subjects.</p
<p>Values presented as *mean ± SD or <sup>†</sup>N (%) or median(ICR).</p><p>Demographics and clinic...
<p>a Comparison between patients with tumor number = 1 and those with tumor number >1.</p><p>b Media...
<p>Data are expressed as the mean ± SD or median (IQR). The difference between groups was analyzed b...
<p>Results are given as mean (SD) or median (range) or as number (%) of subjects, if not otherwise s...
<p>Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p>*<p>Data presented are mean values wit...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD for normally distributed values, median (interquartile range) for non...
<p>*All values are given as the number (%). P value <0.05 is statistically significant. Values are g...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (or percentage in brackets).</p
<p>Note: Numbers in parentheses are IQR and standard deviation for median and mean values, respectiv...
<p>Proportions are given as no. and (%). Continuous variables are given as mean ± standard deviation...
<p>Values shown are numbers (frequencies) for categorical variables and mean ± standard deviation fo...
<p>Data are mean ±SD or median (interquartile range). Analyses are MoMHR versus THA by Student's t-t...
<p>Data are expressed as means ± standard deviation or as median and interquartile range.</p><p>Main...
<p>Values are mean±standard deviation, except for a group(*) that included too few patients to perfo...
<p>Values presented as *mean ± SD or <sup>†</sup>N (%) or median(ICR).</p><p>Demographics and clinic...
<p>a Comparison between patients with tumor number = 1 and those with tumor number >1.</p><p>b Media...
<p>Data are expressed as the mean ± SD or median (IQR). The difference between groups was analyzed b...
<p>Results are given as mean (SD) or median (range) or as number (%) of subjects, if not otherwise s...
<p>Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p>*<p>Data presented are mean values wit...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD for normally distributed values, median (interquartile range) for non...
<p>*All values are given as the number (%). P value <0.05 is statistically significant. Values are g...
*<p>Values are expressed as median (range) or absolute numbers within the population.</p
<p>Values are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (or percentage in brackets).</p
<p>Note: Numbers in parentheses are IQR and standard deviation for median and mean values, respectiv...
<p>Proportions are given as no. and (%). Continuous variables are given as mean ± standard deviation...
<p>Values shown are numbers (frequencies) for categorical variables and mean ± standard deviation fo...
<p>Data are mean ±SD or median (interquartile range). Analyses are MoMHR versus THA by Student's t-t...
<p>Data are expressed as means ± standard deviation or as median and interquartile range.</p><p>Main...
<p>Values are mean±standard deviation, except for a group(*) that included too few patients to perfo...
<p>Values presented as *mean ± SD or <sup>†</sup>N (%) or median(ICR).</p><p>Demographics and clinic...
<p>a Comparison between patients with tumor number = 1 and those with tumor number >1.</p><p>b Media...
<p>Data are expressed as the mean ± SD or median (IQR). The difference between groups was analyzed b...