<p>Results are expressed as mean (SD), median [interquartile range], or <i>absolute numbers of patients (percentage)</i>.</p><p>Statistical analyses between the different genotypes. NS = not significant.</p
*<p>T test for differences of means; <i>X<sup>2</sup></i> for difference in proportions.</p><p>TBsco...
<p>Data are given as numbers (%) or median (25<sup>th</sup>; 75<sup>th</sup> percentile), respective...
<p>Data are median (IQR) or number of patients (%)</p><p>Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; N/A, not...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD (95% confidence intervals) or n (%).</p><p>Baseline characteristics o...
<p>Results are given as mean (SD) or median (range) or as number (%) of subjects, if not otherwise s...
Baseline characteristics of the patients in the per-protocol population (n = 54).</p
<p>Proportions are given as no. and (%). Continuous variables are given as mean ± standard deviation...
<p>Baseline clinical and demographic characteristics of enrolled patients (n = 26).</p
<p>Data are expressed as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables (e.g. age) and as coun...
<p>Results are numbers, or median (interquartile range), mean (SD) or number (%).</p><p>Baseline dem...
<p>All values are the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or the number of subjects (percent of ...
Baseline characteristics of all included patients (n = 10) and those used for analysis (n = 8).</p
<p>Depicted are counts (%, p-values from chi square or Fisher's tests), means ± standard deviations ...
<p>Continuous variables are presented as median (interquartile range), categorical variables as numb...
<p>The data are presented as the means ± SD or percentages</p><p>Patient baseline characteristics ac...
*<p>T test for differences of means; <i>X<sup>2</sup></i> for difference in proportions.</p><p>TBsco...
<p>Data are given as numbers (%) or median (25<sup>th</sup>; 75<sup>th</sup> percentile), respective...
<p>Data are median (IQR) or number of patients (%)</p><p>Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; N/A, not...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD (95% confidence intervals) or n (%).</p><p>Baseline characteristics o...
<p>Results are given as mean (SD) or median (range) or as number (%) of subjects, if not otherwise s...
Baseline characteristics of the patients in the per-protocol population (n = 54).</p
<p>Proportions are given as no. and (%). Continuous variables are given as mean ± standard deviation...
<p>Baseline clinical and demographic characteristics of enrolled patients (n = 26).</p
<p>Data are expressed as mean and standard deviation for continuous variables (e.g. age) and as coun...
<p>Results are numbers, or median (interquartile range), mean (SD) or number (%).</p><p>Baseline dem...
<p>All values are the mean ± SD, median (interquartile range) or the number of subjects (percent of ...
Baseline characteristics of all included patients (n = 10) and those used for analysis (n = 8).</p
<p>Depicted are counts (%, p-values from chi square or Fisher's tests), means ± standard deviations ...
<p>Continuous variables are presented as median (interquartile range), categorical variables as numb...
<p>The data are presented as the means ± SD or percentages</p><p>Patient baseline characteristics ac...
*<p>T test for differences of means; <i>X<sup>2</sup></i> for difference in proportions.</p><p>TBsco...
<p>Data are given as numbers (%) or median (25<sup>th</sup>; 75<sup>th</sup> percentile), respective...
<p>Data are median (IQR) or number of patients (%)</p><p>Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; N/A, not...