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The prevalence of LPHS is estimated [12] at about 0.012 percent, which qualifies LPHS as a rare disease (prevalence less than 0.07 percent) according to the Rare Diseases Act of 2002. Those affected are usually young, with an average age of 31 years, and 70% to 80% are women.
Lincoln Park High School (LPHS) is a public four-year high school located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood on the north side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.Lincoln Park High School, operated by the Chicago Public Schools district, opened its main present building in 1900.
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One treatment for the LPHS is an external ventricular drain (EVD) set at negative pressures. According to Pang & Altschuler et al., [citation needed] a controlled, steady, negative pressure siphoning with EVD, carefully monitored with partial computer tomography scans is a safe and effective way of treating LPH. In their experience, this ...
LPHS has a student-to-teacher ratio of 35:1 [5] and was given a rating of "C" as of 2010 it has been given a "B" by the Michigan Department of Education in 2007–2008. [6] As of the class of 2011, LPHS has a graduation rate of 63.5% (starting with about 490 students, now having about 232) [ 7 ] and an attendance rate of 75%.
Lewis-Palmer High School (LPHS) is a public high school in Monument, Colorado. It is one of only three high schools in the Lewis-Palmer School District 38 , the others being Palmer Ridge High School and Monument Academy High School.
LaSalle-Peru Township High School, also known as LaSalle-Peru High School, LPHS, or simply L-P, is a public four-year high school located at 541 Chartres Street in LaSalle, Illinois, a city in LaSalle County, Illinois, in the Midwestern United States. LPHS serves the communities and surrounding areas of LaSalle, Peru, Oglesby, Tonica, and Dimmick.
The school has a teaching staff of about 35, with some 15 further auxiliary and administrative staff. LPHS is one of the four-state coeducational schools in Dunedin. The founding principal was "Arch" Wilson. [citation needed] Colin Croudis was principal between 1980 until 1992. [6]