Example sentences of "[adj] term [vb base] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Treatment with amoxicillin and omeprazole resulted in encouraging Helicobacter pylori eradication rates in pilot studies that included medium term follow up .
2 Long term follow up of severely ill patients who underwent urgent cardiac transplantation
3 Of the original cohort of 33 , six of 14 patients with moderate hepatic dysfunction were discharged from hospital after transplantation , and four remained alive and well at long term follow up ( three also had moderate renal dysfunction ) .
4 Fourteen of 19 patients with normal or mildly abnormal hepatic function were discharged from hospital after successful transplantation , 10 being alive at long term follow up .
5 Our long term follow up study of patients who underwent urgent cardiac transplantation shows that many such patients can do excellently , both in terms of survival and quality of life .
6 Disappointing findings have recently been reported from long term follow up studies of school based interventions in North America .
7 Until the results of long term follow up are available the ability of our creatine kinase assay to detect Becker cases remains uncertain .
8 If long term follow up shows improved survival in patients treated by radical surgery then early detection of the tumour by screening would be desirable , and the most useful method of detection is rectal examination by a trained urologist .
9 More recent data is available from a long term follow up trial in New Zealand .
10 Long term follow up of these patients is underway to see if any of them develop PSC .
11 Long term follow up of these patients has shown that although they have similar mortality to an age matched control group , they have increased morbidity .
12 Nevertheless the absence of recurrence during long term follow up will be required to exclude underlying idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease .
13 A full remission was maintained by avoidance of dairy products but in long term follow up the sensitivity was not persistent .
14 Flow cytometry of archival tumour material offers the advantage that long term follow up is available .
15 LONG TERM FOLLOW UP
16 On long term follow up , the mean number of symptomatic recurrences was greater in the corrosive group , but this was largely due to a very high recurrence rate during the early period of follow up .
17 Eighteen patients ( 15 men ; three women ) who had required intensive support in hospital before cardiac transplantation and were alive at short term follow up .
18 Of 18 patients who were alive at short term follow up ( mean ( range ) 19.4 ( 10–33 ) months ) , 14 were still alive in 1992 ( 69 ( 61–83 ) months ) .
19 The seven patients who did not receive a transplant died in hospital , but 18 of 20 patients who survived to hospital discharge after transplantation were alive at short term follow up ( mean ( range ) 19.4 ( 10–33 ) months ) .
20 Of the 18 patients ( 15 men , three women ) surviving short term follow up , all had required at least one intravenous infusion of an inotropic agent or vasodilator ( mean ( range ) 2.2 ( 1–5 ) infusions ) before transplantation in addition to intravenous diuretics in 17 cases .
21 Of the 18 patients who were alive at short term follow up , one has since died of coronary disease ; a second patient with coronary disease died of carcinoma of the lung ; and four further surviving patients have angiographic evidence of disease .
22 In both cases only short term follow up studies have been reported .
23 Among the randomised trials of exercise based rehabilitation after myocardial infarction performed in the 1970s and 80s only one reported a significant reduction in cardiac mortality , but some of these trials offered only short term follow up while others were small and vulnerable to type II statistical error .
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