Example sentences of "see in patients [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Schwartz ( 1985 ) has discussed ways in which the model of normal sentence production proposed by Garrett ( 1980 , 1981 , 1982 ) , which we described in Chapter 8 , might be used to interpret defects of sentence production seen in patients with any form of expressive aphasia .
2 This general approach can also be used to interpret the patterns of impairment to language processing seen in patients with acquired disorders of language produced by neurological damage .
3 Rises in whole body turnover rates have also been seen in patients with inflammatory bowel disease .
4 The increased proliferation and the significant upwards trend of the proliferating cells towards the apex of the crypt , seen in patients with adenomatous polyps , is a product of the increased S-phase duration of the pre-malignant cells and may be specifically related to cancer .
5 The degree of acid reflux in association with CLO is greater than that seen in patients with reflux oesophagitis as a whole .
6 The prolonged oesophageal acid exposure seen in patients with hiatus hernia is because of reduced acid clearance but it is only seen in patients with lower oesophageal sphincter deficiency .
7 The prolonged oesophageal acid exposure seen in patients with hiatus hernia is because of reduced acid clearance but it is only seen in patients with lower oesophageal sphincter deficiency .
8 Furthermore , fundic argyrophil endocrine tumours developed in five of 17 — that is , 29.5% of patients with associated MEN 1 while none was seen in patients with sporadic type disease .
9 Both types of stomach are seen in patients with duodenal ulcer diseas and this is relevant to the surgical treatment of the condition since patients with acid antra may be inadequately treated by highly selective vagotomy .
10 The increase in PGE 2 associated with Helicobacter pylori seems likely to be a consequence of the associated inflammatory cell infiltrate as it was seen in patients with type B ( chronic active ) but not with type C ( chemical ) gastritis , which is characterised by a paucity of inflammatory cells .
11 Figure I shows the most common pattern of prolonged contraction seen in patients with incontinence — that is , a strong initial sphincter contraction followed by rapid relaxation .
12 Our PSS patients rported reflux symptoms , however , only during a small fraction of the acid exposure time , as previously seen in patients with chest pain or gastro-oesophageal reflux .
13 Duodenal H pylori was only seen in patients with gastric metaplasia ( 10 ( 50% ) receiving NSAIDs , and 34 ( 89% ) not receiving NSAID ) .
14 Similar numbers of duodenal ulcers ( 25–30% ) were also seen in patients with active duodenitis or gastric metaplasia , or both , regardless of NSAID intake .
15 Microcytosis is also seen in patients with anaemia of chronic disease , the thalassaemia syndromes and , rarely , sideroblastic anaemia .
16 Sporadic cases are seen in patients in their 20s or early 30s .
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