In mild haemophilia, bleeding occurs only after moderately severe injury or after surgery. |
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Approaching the Mersey Bar Lightship at a quarter-to-seven she was hit by a severe north-westerly gale. |
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If this phase is severe, signs include eye disease, spontaneous nosebleeds, retinal bleeding, and swelling of limbs. |
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I aimed almost directly at the object ball, with right English that was so severe, that the ball squirted left, changing the path. |
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Orders are notably high from the Northeast, where the drought is particularly severe. |
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Similarly, the river is facing relentless encroachment and severe pollution due to inflow of huge amounts of sewage from the habitations. |
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Due to the severe heat, most animals remain within their cages and predictably, the visitors are disappointed. |
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She had a severe stroke about four years ago now and lives in a nursing home. |
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However, severe iron overload from hereditary hemochromatosis or secondary causes may be indistinguishable. |
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A mild hailstorm may simply tear some leaves, but a severe hailstorm will rip off all the leaves, and cut shoots back to their thick stubs. |
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They release tiny hairs which can cause a severe rash if they come into contact with a person's skin. |
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Carter first learned to trade with his fists when he was a 10-year-old who suffered from a severe stammer and refused to be ridiculed. |
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The majority presented with fever, severe weight loss, diarrhoea, oral candidiasis etc. |
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The clothing was as plain as it could possibly be, almost severe, and he had forgone the customary heeled shoes in favor of military half-boots. |
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She suffers from a combination of dyslexia and a severe visual impairment consisting of severe photophobia, nystagmus and cone dystrophy. |
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Patients often have nystagmus, ataxia, and in severe poisonings, cerebral edema. |
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Most of it is grazed by flocks of sheep, goats, camels and cattle, often causing severe damage to vegetation. |
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Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate. |
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He was dressed elegantly in severe black evening wear, crisply white starched shirt and intricately tied cravat. |
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He has also claimed that children with severe dental problems are also being removed from waiting lists to camouflage the extent of the problem. |
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The film itself has a more stark and severe look through much of it than the original, but it looks terrific here. |
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Under growth-chamber conditions, mite populations on a Canada thistle plant can reach very high levels, causing severe damage to the plant. |
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But our currency is hamstrung by severe structural distortions in both the economic and financial spheres. |
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Oh absolutely, he does actually mean well, he's just hamstrung by a severe shortfall in the social skills department. |
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She was now in severe difficulties, because she had been evicted from her home and was living hand to mouth at the homes of friends. |
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Infants and children with paraphimosis may present with obstructive voiding symptoms and, when severe, acute urinary obstruction. |
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After your roses become dormant in the fall, protect them from severe freezing weather by piling a mound of soil over the canes. |
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Unilateral occipitotemporal lesions usually do not cause severe and lasting prosopagnosia. |
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This may contribute to the more frequent occurrence of severe epidemics there than in other countries. |
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Magnesium sulfate has been used for more than 50 years to treat status asthmaticus and severe acute asthma without specific guidelines. |
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They faced severe handicaps because of limited education and job skills, inadequate English, and racial prejudice. |
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A battle is a severe test of the troops' maturity, psychological staunchness, courage and bravery. |
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The fire was so severe that staff in the canteen of the police station around the corner in Northway could smell smoke. |
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Her eyes were a sharp, steely blue and her black hair was usually tied back into a severe bun. |
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These side-effects are far more severe than a hangover and can act as a strong deterrent to drinking. |
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Dave, Geoff and myself had very severe hangovers and someone complained that the air in the cave smelt of stale beer fumes. |
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This vehicle copes with severe off-road conditions without complaint, but on the road it is slightly disappointing. |
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The Navy also suffered from a severe shortage of oilers, which limited the operations radius of the fleet. |
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Thus in severe exercise we exhale more carbon dioxide than the oxygen we absorb. |
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In severe cases the flowers are sterile, although lesser affected female flowers may be fertilized to give mantled fruit. |
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I got some severe stick for that, mostly from people who don't take the trouble to read carefully and think about the words. |
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At a heat index of 80-90 F., we may experience fatigue, which can lead to more severe complications. |
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A physical examination showed stable vital signs but severe cardiomegaly and congestive heart failure. |
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Other features of severe preeclampsia include oliguria, cerebral or visual disturbances, and pulmonary edema or cyanosis. |
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Two days after would repair, she underwent hemodialysis for oliguric acute renal failure with severe volume overload and hyperkalemia. |
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The exceptional case made for Hastings is that it is the poorest town in the region with pockets of severe deprivation. |
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Lorries from all over the country come and go, stocking up on salt supplies for any severe weather ahead. |
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Consider immunotherapy at a specialist centre for those with severe hay fever not responding to medical treatment. |
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Many patients trace the onset of IBS to episodes of gastro intestinal infections, gastro intestinal surgery or severe stress. |
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Throughout childhood, severe headaches afflicted Richard, and twice he nearly died. |
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People who get severe or frequent headaches often tend to take ever-increasing quantities of painkillers. |
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For example, I currently have a severe headache and was sick earlier this morning. |
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A mother asked about her daughter who had been suffering severe headaches for some months. |
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Symptoms include a severe headache, a stiff neck and a dislike of bright lights. |
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Many women find that their migraine headaches become less severe or disappear when they are pregnant. |
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Alternatively, there may be little ocular pain but severe headache and nausea or vomiting. |
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In two years, the company turned around a severe recruitment problem and employees who were regularly headhunted said they'd prefer to stay put. |
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The most severe cases are medical emergencies and require the skilled care of a physician in hospital to avoid death. |
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In some severe cases, diffuse opacification suggestive of acute respiratory distress syndrome develops despite intensive treatment. |
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The pain may be mild or severe, and may be made either better or worse by opening the bowels, passing wind or eating. |
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The extra fluid may cause weight gain, although severe chronic heart failure sometimes causes wasting. |
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One of the most important causes of severe breathlessness is left heart failure. |
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With much heart-searching, not to say longing, I was suffering from severe withdrawal symptoms. |
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Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, allergic reactions, severe infection, poisoning or other causes. |
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The boast came even as summer heatwaves in neighbouring eastern provinces put severe strain on already over-stretched power resources. |
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An unseasonably early and severe storm caught several climbers by surprise in the Sierra Nevada. |
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Acutely strangulated haemorrhoids occur as a result of thrombus formation resulting in gross swelling, irreducible prolapse, and severe pain. |
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This severe treatment, which Alexander had his Greek allies confirm, cowed potential opponents such as Athens. |
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Dr Booth is categorical about how severe the problem of childhood obesity has become. |
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But inevitably there are severe limitations on the complexity and volume of information that can be conveyed orally. |
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So we slept in wet clothes, and before long one of the historians had to be helicoptered off the ship with severe pneumonia. |
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All that the most severe judges are willing to concede to Romanity is that Rome spread the riches of Hellenism and transmitted them down to us. |
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The brain showed extensive neuronal loss and severe astrogliosis in the striatum and substantia nigra. |
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Due to China's one-child rule, they cannot keep this second child or else they will suffer severe financial and political penalties. |
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Disorientation for time, place and person is not persistent or severe enough to justify a diagnosis of organically caused delirium. |
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Extreme caution is urged with men who exhibit severe violence or sociopathic traits. |
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Owning to the severe winter, the zoo staff is being extra cautious with animals. |
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Patients with severe, refractory celiac sprue are at an increased risk of developing intestinal T-cell lymphoma. |
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Myocarditis, pancreatitis, and hepatitis have also been described occasionally in severe infections. |
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Most people infected as adults recover fully from hepatitis B, even if their signs and symptoms are severe. |
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Some patients present with congestive heart failure, stroke or a severe localized infection such as pneumonia, cellulitis or septic arthritis. |
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Women with severe osteopenia or osteoporosis must be cautious when engaging in physical activity. |
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This article was insulting to all men and women who have excruciating pain and severe loss of quality of life from osteoporosis. |
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The central bank's tight monetary policy has presented severe problems for the business community. |
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They were advised to use antibiotics if their child had severe otalgia or fever after 72 hours or if discharge lasted for 10 days or more. |
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It took six months for his severe skin reaction to heal before surgeons could perform a limited otoplasty on the young man. |
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Covering the pot in bubble wrap, horticultural fleece or hessian during severe weather should also help to prevent it from freezing. |
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In the result he suffered severe post natal asphyxia which resulted in very severe disability due to cerebral palsy. |
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Frontal lobe damage causes severe personality changes and sudden emotional outbursts. |
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Mendelssohn also suffered two physical constraints, a hammerlock stutter and a severe curvature of the spine that gave him a hump. |
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A college student of 19 was so severe a stutterer that his face during speech became grotesquely distorted. |
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The small plants can be put in a sheltered place by a house wall during winter and moved to a shed or outhouse if the weather gets really severe. |
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Goslings from High Arctic breeding sites may face more severe seasonal constraints than those breeding in subarctic or temperate areas. |
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Fewer than 6 percent of patients had severe compensatory hidrosis, and the recurrence rate was 3 percent. |
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They had suffered severe persecution since 1570, when the Pope had excommunicated Elizabeth, releasing her subjects from their allegiance to her. |
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It's an in-patient program for high-functioning professionals with severe depression. |
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Despite their high-sounding rhetoric, however, initial reforms were halting, and throughout the 1990s Ukraine endured severe stagnation. |
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The hard times we are experiencing today, due to the misalignment of over-consumption financed by debt, are severe. |
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I had been in a severe auto accident and suffered many broken bones, including broken ribs and a chipped hip bone. |
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Fran was admitted to hospital last weekend suffering from a severe viral infection. |
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Mr Scaife said the women had severe head injuries consistent with being hit by a train. |
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Their data demonstrated a significant benefit in patients with moderate to severe symptoms who were treated with antibiotics. |
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If the overstimulation is severe, blood clots, kidney damage and twisting of the ovaries may occur, and monitoring in hospital will be required. |
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He swung a final punch at another officer but he was too weak to cause any real severe injuries to him. |
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One severe sunburn early in life doubles the chances of future malignant melanoma. |
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For example, a severe sunburn with peeling skin shows p53 in action causing programmed cell death of the skin. |
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Arthritis, asthma and severe skin reactions to poison ivy or sunburn are just some of the disorders these drugs treat. |
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Then research showed that a severe sunburn or continuously tanned skin increases a person's chance of developing skin cancer. |
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The immediate effect of acute excess UV radiation exposure is well recognized amongst the lay public as severe sunburn. |
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Scores of Scots, including several children, needed hospital treatment for severe sunburn during last week's spell of hot weather. |
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The next 10 days were dull and sunless the severe spell becoming a distant memory. |
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If you can move your mortgage without severe penalties, get looking for a better home loan today and claim your share of our wasted billions! |
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If the sunburn is severe, you may need painkillers such as paracetamol or antihistamines. |
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They are often painless when in the kidney but can cause severe pain as they travel from the kidneys to the bladder. |
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Currently, people with severe uveitis must take steroids or other drugs that suppress the immune system to control the inflammation. |
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For example, if the herpes virus or chlamydia bacteria get into the eye, the symptoms tend to be more severe and last longer. |
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At very high doses it may cause a severe acne-like skin condition known as chloracne and cancer in some people. |
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Out of work for months David faced not only a hopeless future but severe financial problems as well. |
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Antiperspirants can provide useful palliation in patients with moderate hyperhidrosis, but in severe cases they are ineffective. |
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This kind of body modification is so severe that it is hard to just palm it off as an attention getting gimmick. |
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A 34 year old man with a history of migraine presented with palpitations after taking sumatriptan by nasal spray for a severe headache. |
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The infection in horses and dogs is severe and probably uniformly fatal in the absence of adequate treatment. |
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Gene therapy will never be a panacea, but ultimately it will be one method among many for helping patients with severe genetic disease. |
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In a national telephone survey of 1,000 US adults, 105 participants reported that they suffer from severe headaches. |
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A westerly gale had hit the area earlier in the evening, and there was a severe chop in the harbor. |
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Some parents whose children have severe learning disabilities have been told that their respite services are being cut. |
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The ferocious weather inflicted severe damage to body panels and windscreens. |
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In severe cases, one or more vertebrae may be missing, exposing the spinal chord. |
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Up to November 2003, 27 people died in separate accidents, 221 sustained severe injuries. |
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His right ear was almost ripped off, his right cheek was badly bitten and he sustained severe injuries to the back of the head and hands. |
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She fought back and sustained severe injuries from which she bled profusely. |
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Administration of suxamethonium by the intramuscular route is useful in the management of severe laryngospasm. |
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His work revealed how a failing heart causes severe breathlessness, impairs quality of life, and leads to frequent hospitalisation. |
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He was a chronic alcoholic and had severe problems in disciplining his work, which went through innumerable revisions. |
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The degree of atrophy is much more profound in the parasagittal cortex, and is particularly severe in the frontal region of this hemisphere. |
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During a severe paper shortage, Bakhtin tore up his own manuscripts to roll cigarettes. |
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Napah Virus, a severe respiratory disease that Malaysian farmers caught from their swine, originated in bats. |
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For those women with severe osteoporosis at high risk of fracture parathormone would be an option. |
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It is a powerful irritant which, if inhaled, can cause severe circulatory and respiratory failure. |
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One may also be born as a human being with severe mental and physical disabilities. |
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The left circumflex coronary artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis. |
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Rare presentations of infection include severe haemorrhage, jaundice, parotitis, and cardiomyopathy. |
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Patients with parrot fever have pneumonia with severe headache and scanty sputum sometimes blood stained. |
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The motivation was the severe frost that in 1962 destroyed a large part of citriculture in the United States. |
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In severe cases, a surgical treatment called sympathectomy can be performed. |
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Chloe lived with asthma for more than two years until a severe attack claimed her life. |
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Ferreters love their animals with the severe military love that attaches the falconer to his bird and the huntsman to his hounds. |
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Respiratory syncytial virus, the commonest viral cause of pneumonia, may lead to severe disease, particularly in young children. |
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Impaired respiratory muscle function is the most severe consequence of several newly described syndromes affecting critically ill patients. |
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It is most commonly used for the correction of more severe deformities and syndromes that were untreatable in the past. |
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However, the hyaluronate injections did reduce pain in a subgroup of patients more than 60 years of age who had more severe disease. |
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Acute hydramnios leads to labor before 28 wks, or the symptoms become so severe that intervention is mandatory. |
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During both fires, which occurred simultaneously at 11pm on Friday, firemen faced a severe shortage of water, leaking hoses and dry hydrants. |
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For example, nondisclosure could be considered reasonable in the case of a patient with severe depression who was at risk of attempting suicide. |
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The rules for success in the last bull market do not apply to this severe bear market. |
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The duodenal mucosa showed severe villous atrophy but no subepithelial collagen deposition. |
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Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a severe, often-fatal disease that affects humans and non-human primates, such as monkeys, gorillas and chimpanzees. |
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Clinical clues to possible hyperandrogenism in women include dysmenorrhea, virilization, and severe acne. |
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Clearly, there is much to do both epidemiologically and virologically to contain the global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome. |
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These lights enhance your visibility especially in severe weather conditions. |
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Patients who are immunocompromised or who have undergone a splenectomy are at increased risk for severe complications. |
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She had a severe concussion and a hairline fracture in her hip, where she fell. |
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The splenic artery was encased by tumor, although there was no intraluminal invasion, and the artery showed severe calcific atherosclerosis. |
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I explained to him that it was more of a severe sprain than an actual fracture and prescribed a wrist splint to be worn for the next three weeks. |
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These factors, in turn, have a severe impact on the vocational education and training in South Africa. |
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Smallpox infection among pregnant women has been reported to result in a more severe infection than among nonpregnant women. |
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The second phase, referred to as the cardiopulmonary phase, is manifested by severe, rapidly progressive respiratory failure. |
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A severe southerly buster has wind speeds exceeding gale force and poses a threat to human safety. |
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The minister said by voting with their feet, parents had indicated there were severe problems which needed to be addressed. |
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Parents and governors have vowed to fight plans to shut a school for children with severe disabilities. |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is relatively common and can be severe, especially in children, if the diagnosis is not made quickly. |
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The victim suffered severe cuts to the upper lip, lower lip, the chin and into his neck. |
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This is the most severe criticism offered by any journalist of the despicable, non-stop lies of the military propaganda endeavor. |
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Forgery of such a card should carry severe penalties to reduce the temptation present with today's nonworking system. |
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She'd obviously inherited her mother's elegant features, but combined with her father's square jaw, it made her look severe and tense. |
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Although the losses have been severe, the charge that those jobs were eliminated by foreign competition simply doesn't square with the facts. |
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This is because there is nowhere else for them to go, thanks to a severe shortage of places in care homes. |
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In the long-term, a significant increase in places at dental schools is also expected to try to plug a severe shortage of dentists. |
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A deep chuckhole creates a severe jolt and can cause a stopping fall where the wheel stops suddenly while momentum carries the cyclist over the handlebars. |
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Nineteen others were flung from the minibus and sustained severe injuries. |
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In severe cases, the mistaken treatment of an overhydrated patient with intravenous fluids can be life threatening, resulting in cerebral edema and death. |
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A memorandum to inspectors from FAA headquarters instructs them to seek the more severe sanctions for any violation of a security-related notam, Yodice said. |
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Frankfurt's Runway 25R ILS currently has a notam describing random but severe interference that affects its ILS guidance, and advises extreme operator caution. |
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And all are either outright myths or severe distortions of truth. |
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His rule reveals an extremely severe discipline and detailed penal code. |
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Their father, James, was working in Ireland and flew back to break the news to his wife who was seriously ill in hospital after sustaining severe injuries. |
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He was a severe looking man who was known to be hard on his students. |
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Sympathetic ophthalmia, in which chronic inflammation develops in the uninjured eye, is a potentially serious complication of any severe penetrating eye injury. |
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The provocation of a severe asthma attack after a cold is a well-known and well-traveled path to serious illness. |
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The result can be a severe overestimation of the response to selection. |
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Because severe anemia, defined as a hematocrit less than 0.15, we determined intraoperative estimated blood loss and obtained serial measurements of hematocrit. |
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Men with severe symptoms, urinary retention, recurrent urinary infections, incontinence, haematuria, or bladder stones should be referred to a urologist. |
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Holding such conflicting feelings can lead to severe stress and burnout. |
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We also hope to build an overhead railway system which will transport people with severe handicaps on hoists from the car park to the changing rooms to the pool. |
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In elderly, asplenic, or immunocompromised patients a severe malaria-like illness with hemoglobinuria, hemolytic anemia, and renal failure can occur. |
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Most people confuse flu with a heavy cold, but flu is usually more severe. |
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He found the blood vessels in her arm had hemorrhaged, and blood had collected around her median nerve, causing severe and permanent injury to her arm. |
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Children with spina bifida can also have severe learning disabilities. |
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This may result in severe sunburn that eventually may lead to cancer. |
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But this isn't an open-and-shut argument, and in any event it leaves open the possibility that some forms of severe child abuse can indeed be punished by the government. |
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The only reasons accepted for non-participation are foreign citizenship, a severe chronic medical condition, or a handicap documented in a medical certificate. |
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Treatment with aminophylline has been shown to improve oxygenation and reduce the incidence of intubation in children with severe status asthmaticus. |
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I say this, even though this was the time I suffered severe heartaches and love tragedies of such great scale that my poor innocent heart could barely cope with the betrayal. |
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Hookworms are small parasitic worms, with hook-like appendages on their mouths, that feed off the wall of the small intestine and can cause severe damage. |
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Another severe problem is that playing hooky may also incite other students to follow your example, against their better judgment and their best interest. |
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Lichen planus is characterized by flat-topped, polygonal, violaceous papules, which are much smaller than the confluent papulonodular lesions seen in severe atopic dermatitis. |
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A nonsignificant trend was observed for relatedness between infants who died with sudden infant death syndrome and patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. |
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This unusually severe judgment was the first criminal conviction of a refinery operation under the Clean Air Act. |
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While the situation of each homeless mother is unique, abuse, severe depression, chemical dependency, illiteracy, and chronic poverty are common contributing factors. |
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Despite the reforms, critical reporting on the powerful military has been met with severe punishments. |
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The C. difficile bacteria causes severe diarrhea and may have mutated into a virulent superbug over the past couple of years, according to reports. |
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The disc above fizzled with violet light for a moment then collapsed down onto all present, sending a severe backlash of magical power into the priest's mind. |
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Most anglers refuse to engage in the severe bushwhacking required to penetrate the thick dense undergrowth surrounding these newly created watercourses. |
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In severe cases, excessive compensation at the level of the mediotarsal joint can lead to the development of bunions, hammertoes, and other disorders. |
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The second track is even more severe, beginning with soft and sporadic shards of computer noise, at a level too low to be heard without turning the volume way up. |
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Hundreds of children with severe psychological problems are not getting the help they urgently need because of a chronic staff shortage in Scotland's hospitals. |
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It is doubtful that trade suspension by Japan will lead to North Korea's collapse or deal it a severe blow, forcing it to yield and change its policy. |
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Surgery can be used to treat moderate to severe stress incontinence. |
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A lady was standing straight and tall by the rail, leaning on her parasol, and observing the other guests on the boat, with severe, hawklike eyes. |
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The handwringing in the press is so severe you can hear the bird-bones of these desiccated scribes cracking as they conjur up the next Horrible Scenario. |
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Paralysed after a severe panic attack, he thought he was dying. |
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People with severe mental illness are the most vulnerable in a society. |
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With Scottish elections due next year and the devolved parliament already under fire for costs overrunning on its new building, that would be a severe blow to devolution. |
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He was a strict and severe man but with no political ambitions. |
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When I was a kid, I had severe sunburns and skin cancer is in my family. |
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The effects of the cuts have been so severe that no matter how diligent the remaining council staff they are left with one hand tied behind their back. |
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Not only can a low-quality power supply cause instability, it can cause damage to components over time, namely hard drives, which can be killed by a severe voltage spike. |
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Seed-eating farmland birds, mainly finches and buntings, appear to have been particularly hard hit, with severe declines in Britain and Europe over the last 30 years. |
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Surveillance and severe censorship were the orders of the day. |
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There is chaos around you, caused by a hurricane and severe floods. |
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The essential clinical feature of compartment syndrome in conscious patients is severe pain out of proportion to the injury, aggravated by passive muscle stretch. |
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A rival philosophical tradition emphasised severe law and harsh punishments, on the basis of what, in the West, would be regarded as a Hobbesian view of the world. |
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Most children cared for by hospices have life-shortening conditions like cystic fibrosis and severe cerebral palsy or life-threatening conditions such as cancer. |
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The national weather service have warned that sub-zero temperatures at night could result in some severe frost and icy roads for tomorrow morning. |
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In severe winter weather turkeys will frequent conifer stands such as hemlock, spruce, and pines where the temperature and wind are more tolerable. |
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Donna had a headache which developed into severe pain the following day. |
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For instance, some patients will complain of stress incontinence only when they have a severe cold with coughing or during periods of excessive activity. |
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A horse with stringhalt is often unable to back up and, in severe cases, will be unable to move because of the uncontrollable action of his hind legs. |
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Periods of severe duress are, perhaps, when the media earns its stripes. |
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To pay for that, he needs a severe squeeze on government spending, and it's not yet clear if he can push these two programmes through both Houses of Congress. |
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The president has ordered a severe squeeze on spending programmes. |
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Also included will be patients who develop severe complications during cardiac catheterisation who require cardiopulmonary resuscitation until emergency surgery is performed. |
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This indicated that OA and CTN combination caused a severe hypoproteinaemia than individual OA and CTN toxicities. |
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It can cause the Heartland virus and human ehrlichiosis, both of which can be moderately severe to life threatening for humans, he said. |
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Of course, all this means that most flexecutives are suffering from analysis paralysis which can lead to a severe case of presenteeism. |
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This is a separate treatment from electroconvulsive therapy, used for many decades to treat severe depression. |
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An electroencephalogram showed generalized slow waves, consistent with severe diffuse encephalopathy. |
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Thornton is suffering severe pain from a foot injury but that didn't stop him hirpling to the silverware in Ireland. |
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The findings were strongest on day 5, the day when postpartum blues is usually the most severe. |
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The incubation periods of patients with mild cases did not differ from those of patients with moderate and severe cases. |
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Many severe acute respiratory syndrome patients have multiple possible incubation periods due to multiple contact dates. |
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The RENEW Clinical Study is the FDA-approved IDE pivotal trial for the PneumRx RePneu Coil System, a treatment for severe emphysema. |
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Jamie contracted hypothermia and severe frostbite and, in 1999, surgeons had no choice but to remove his limbs. |
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On electroencephalogram, she was found to have burst suppression, seen in severe anoxic damage of the brain, and diffuse encephalopathic process. |
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The third and most severe form of FGM is known as infibulation, also referred to as pharaomic circumcision. |
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MeniE re's disease or endolymphatic hydrops result in episodes of severe vertigo that can last up to several hours. |
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The NH90 s 4-axis autopilot and the fly-by-wire controls contribute to safety and maximum flight performance in severe operating conditions. |
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Five percent of menstruating women are diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder, characterized by severe symptoms and life impairment. |
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To completely remove the lesion, one must severe it its base and generously fulgurate the base to prevent recurrence. |
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A deceased 10-year-old male ostrich was diagnosed with severe necrotizing enteritis and septicemia. |
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We report a case of atorvastatin-induced severe acute muscle injury leading to acute renal failure in a patient who had enterococcal bacteremia. |
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Schedule II drugs are legally prescribable, but they bear a high risk of abuse with potentially severe psychological or physical harm. |
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Many kidney patients have noted to me severe cold intolerance and that their urine looks much foamier when they feel chilled. |
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They found that children emotional stress was associated with moderate bedwetting, but not with severe enuresis. |
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Decomposing corpses led to a rampant plague so severe it spread to Syria. |
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Cheilitis occurs in virtually all patients treated with isotretinoin and can vary from mild to very severe dryness with cracking of the lips. |
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We had determined it was not a full-hot condition, but the heat was severe. |
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Reading and crossmodal transfer of stimulus equivalences in severe retardation. |
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The more severe the erectile dysfunction gets, the higher the level of homocysteine. |
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No detection of severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus from ixodid ticks collected in Seoul. |
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In his first case he used a fibular autograft, and for the second case he implanted a synthetic trabecular metal spacer due to severe bone loss. |
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Jane had projectile vomiting so severe it was like something out of The Exorcist. |
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Near-fatal asthma is acute severe asthma associated with a respiratory arrest or hypercarbia. |
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Most commonly, this is reserved for severe instabilities, revision surgery, and contact athletes. |
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Inhaled aerosolized prostacyclin as a selective pulmonary vasodilator for the treatment of severe hypoxaemia. |
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Researchers at The Sahlgrenska Academy have now been able to demonstrate that hypnotherapy provides lasting relief, even for severe symptoms. |
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Where a severe anemia and hypoalbuminemia were practiced by all the infected rats. |
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They do not experience severe symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions but suffer a milder hypomania which can still be severely disruptive. |
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Sadly, in severe cases of recurrent Demodectic mange, euthenasia is sometimes indicated. |
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Patients were defined as having moderate to severe OSA if they had more than 20 apneas and hypopneas per hour of sleep. |
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The punishment for those that fail to abide by the new Pood Safety Act is severe. |
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The opposite phenomenon of pseudohypernatremia can also occur as a result of severe hypoproteinemia. |
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In this study, 44 IPD patients who did not have dementia in the beginning but had severe hyposmia were tracked for 3 years. |
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Prevalence of severe hypovitaminosis D in patients with persistent, nonspecific musculoskeletal pain. |
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The effect on the heart of hypoxaemia in patients with severe coronary artery disease. |
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In some patients, encephalitis worsened and was associated with increased intracranial pressure and severe neurologic damage or death. |
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Slight bleeding occurred during resection because of the severe adhesion of the tumour with the psoas major muscle and the spleen. |
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Category 1 is the least severe erosion, with shallow lesions extending into the epicuticle and exocuticle. |
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The study found schizophrenia and other psychoses affect three in 100 people in Ireland causing severe distress to themselves and their families. |
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She was found to have problems with a trapped pudendal nerve caused by severe anxiety in combination with a bad fall four years earlier. |
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The condition, a severe form of Bladder Exstrophy, affects just one in six million people. |
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa can cause severe infection in immunodeficient individuals, such as Cystic Fibrosis patients. |
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In November last year, Mark appeared in court accused of assaulting teenager Kieran Frize to his severe injury. |
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The court was told Mr Gallagher, of Alexandria, had appeared in court last November, charged with assaulting McFarlane's son, Kieran Frize, to his severe injury. |
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The combination of forced, open-ended, low-paying, national service for many Eritreans and severe unemployment leads some Eritreans to commit crime to support their families. |
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The Phase IIa clinical trial conducted by the Company evaluated the efficacy and safety of the CF101 drug in 74 patients with severe Rheumatoid Arthritis. |
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Diagnostic pelviscopy indicated diffuse coalescence of both adnexes and edematous swelling of the fallopian tubes with severe postinflammatory changes. |
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Ceruloplasmin has ferroxidase activity as well as ferritin H subunits, and patients with a congenital absence of ceruloplasmin develop severe iron overload. |
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The patient was a 6-year-old girl who presented with bilaterally draining anterior neck puncta, a preauricular sinus, and moderately severe bilateral hearing loss. |
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus is an arbovirus that causes severe neurologic disease in humans in North America and in equids throughout the Americas. |
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