The film suggests that US rehabilitation involves lots of hugs, tears, group chants, and saccharine effusions of Panglossian optimism. |
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As hydrostatic pressure continues to increase, fluid begins to accumulate in the pleural space resulting in pleural effusions. |
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Tuberculous effusions can follow early postprimary, chronic pulmonary, or miliary tuberculosis. |
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Because of his ecstatic effusions on nature, Shelley is sometimes labeled a pantheist. |
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In private, with his girlfriend, he behaved decorously, and kept his effusions for his dog. |
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It seems appropriate to post that here as I picked up the book after reading Ed's many effusions on the topic of all things Marquand. |
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This fenestration appears to ameliorate the postoperative course and diminish the incidence of postoperative effusions. |
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In conclusion, it remains beyond doubt that treatment of empyema and complicated parapneumonic effusions is multidisciplinary. |
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One of the things that I like about the weblog form is that you get a lot of these vivid and heartfelt effusions. |
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He had symptoms of degenerative arthritis but did not have evidence of joint effusions. |
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Pleural fluid LDH is the most accurate overall criterion for classifying pleural effusions into exudates and transudates. |
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The sulphur and other effusions caused acid rain, but would have bled from the atmosphere quite quickly. |
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Her effusions were drained and the fluid again contained abundant mature lymphoid cells. |
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Within 48 hours, basilar or central alveolar flooding occurs and pleural effusions are often seen. |
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Dyspnea is the usual presenting complaint and is related to both chylous effusions, which may be large, and obstructive airway disease. |
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I am a little bit worried about a really odd pulmonary lymphoma with chylous effusions and I am going to need the pathologist. |
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Palpate the chest for subcutaneous emphysema and crepitus, and percuss for dullness, an indication of consolidations or effusions. |
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Chest radiography confirmed bilateral pleural effusions, and her heart was normal size. |
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Rheumatoid arthritis produces synovitis and effusions but may lead to a valgus deformity. |
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Some of the effusions of the last ten days have started to smell slightly off, like milk on the turn. |
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Her novels are not, as some insist on thinking, the helplessly romantic effusions of a repressed spinster. |
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Weigel's ultramontane effusions about John Paul II are warmly endorsed. |
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These traits of spoken language belong to a vulgar household, filled with the clamour of a large family fond of coarse jokes and prone to sentimental effusions. |
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Ten thousand bouquets, liberally admixed with teddy bears and poetic effusions, were laid around the church, often by people who had come hundreds of miles. |
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This subversion of union logic dissimulated itself too often under great effusions of social dialogue. |
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Physical examination of the lungs may reveal rales and pleural effusions. |
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Accompanied by breathlessness, ½dema and various effusions, the most severe forms may render everyday activities almost impossible. |
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Fr. Carroll defends Montfort's Marian effusions whereas I find them cloyingly unappetizing, the Legion of Mary and the piety of the pope notwithstanding. |
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Not a Patria to be extolled in stodgy effusions, but to be understood and felt as the executrix of a great destiny. |
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A number of studies have examined the role of corticosteroid therapy for tuberculous pleural effusions, but only two have been prospective, double blind, and randomized. |
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Generally, extraperitoneal spread is through the diaphragm into the chest cavity, which may cause pleural effusions. |
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Radiological findings include joint effusions and peri-articular osteopenia. |
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Pleural effusions can also be located between the lung and the diaphragm. |
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By a rather strained extension of the word literature, the police attack on his effusions constitutes an attack on literary freedom, which no one can view with equanimity. |
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The President, who arrives at Gleneagles on Wednesday, will be too cocooned to notice any protests, and is unlikely to be moved by effusions from campaigners. |
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Less than a month to the elections, and ahead lies a bombardment of mind-numbing party political messages to rival the deadly effusions of a Death Star. |
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In the present series, edema, manifested locally as tissue swelling and systemically as pulmonary edema and pleural and pericardial effusions, was a prominent feature. |
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The great joke of his initial outing is that, though behaving with consistent selfishness and poltroonery, he not only emerges unscathed but is awarded a medal, with sentimental effusions, by the Queen. |
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We present two patients with large pleural effusions following transthoracic discectomy who presented with neurological symptoms. |
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I saw cases of children presenting with end stages of hepatitis, pneumonia, malaria, pleural effusions, intestinal perforations, and injuries sustained from motor vehicle accidents. |
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For some, this provided a new basis for understanding dreams: they're the sparks and effusions of a system in standby mode – like the crackles of an old TV set cooling down. |
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He had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting 3 months earlier, which had been complicated by recurrent exudative pleural effusions. |
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The oesophagobronchial fistula, causing pleural effusions, was very small and could be caused by idiopathic oesophageal diverticulum. |
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He has since experienced several episodes of unexplained myalgia, fever, malaise, arthralgias, and discrete knee joint effusions. |
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The causes of pleural effusions can be classified as either a transudate or an exudate. |
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Often, cancer metastasizes to the lungs and liver so metastatic tumor cells as well as primary tumor cells may be seen in exudative effusions. |
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Once the antibiotics and amiodarone were stopped, the pleuropericardial effusions improved. |
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Pleural abnormalities, including pleural effusions and pneumothorax, are common findings. |
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Use of fibrinolytic agents in the management of complicated parapneumonic effusions and empyemas. |
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There were no atypical cells in cytologic preparations of pleural effusions or intratracheal sputa. |
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This technique works has 4 aims: to avoid the risk of lymphatic effusions, to minimise the risk of haematomas, to reduce the risks of superior residual bulges and to limit the risk of necroses. |
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The Thames, polluted with the filthy effusions of the cloacae. |
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It is helpful to identify effusions in body cavities as transudates or exudates to aid in identification of the pathologic condition responsible for the excess fluid. |
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On examination, patients have diffuse lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, and may have ascites, oedema and effusions both pulmonary and pericardial. |
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At the 2-month follow-up, the patient was still being treated in hospital for pleural effusions by means of diuretics, thoracocentesis and supportive treatment. |
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Trapped lung should be considered as a cause of pleural effusion in patients with sarcoidosis in effusions unresponsive to thoracentesis and corticosteroids. |
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