Example sentences of "patient who had been " in BNC.

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1 In Michigan , for example , 50 per cent of patients who had been found not guilty by reason of insanity during the mid-1970's were discharged from mental hospital within 60 days .
2 Three patients who had been receiving specialist care were back in ordinary wards last night after the unit closed .
3 In those 11 patients who had been well enough to undergo radionuclide ventriculography , the mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 11.7% ( range 6–20% ) .
4 One matter to be discussed when the research administrators meet will be the Concorde trial 's demonstration that the level of CD4 white blood cells rose significantly in patients who had been receiving AZT , even though there was no subsequent clinical benefit .
5 There was no evidence to suggest that anxious patients who had been given detailed information became more distressed afterwards ( fig 2 ; r=0.18 , p=0.23 ) .
6 A random sample of 100 was taken from the 308 patients who had been referred to the local Detoxification Unit during the same 12 months of the first prevalence study period .
7 This was particularly the case with patients who had been given methadone reduction over a relatively long period of time , say two to three months .
8 Volpe , Sidtis and Gazzaniga ( 1981 ) observed four left handed patients who had been given the Wada Sodium Amytal test .
9 These patients were recruited from the waiting list of new patients which comprised patients who had been classified as having routine conditions by the consultant on the basis of the information in the referral letter .
10 In our cooperative study , in five general hospitals , renal ultrasonography was scheduled in 1526 consecutive patients who had been referred to the ultrasound service for any abdominal examination .
11 The rate of readmission with cardiac disease , and hence the cost was also lower in the patients who had been rehabilitated .
12 Disturbingly , however , 27 patients who had been referred between August and December had still not been seen by the end of the study .
13 But it soon became apparent to the pioneering voluntary organizations that established them , such as the Richmond Fellowship , that patients who had been mentally unwell for years did not miraculously become capable of independent living in a short space of time ; they often needed permanent help and support and coped particularly poorly with changes in their environment and lifestyle .
14 Indeed Samuel et al reported that when HBIG was administered on a regular basis in the first two years after liver transplantation to 100 patients who had been serum HBsAg positive , HBsAg reappeared in 22.7% only .
15 When the effects of gliadin derived peptides were tested over concentrations ranging from 10 to 200 µg/ml. no adenylate cyclase activation occurred in the homogenates from control subjects and in those from coeliac disease patients who had been treated .
16 Basal guanylate cyclase activity was lower in homogenates from coeliac disease patients who had not been treated than in those from patients who had been treated and from control subjects , though the differences were not statistically significant ( Table I ) .
17 Both cAMP and cGMP values were significantly higher in duodenal mucosa homogenates from coeliac disease patients who had not been treated than in those from patients who had been treated and from control subjects ( Table II ) .
18 No significant differences in mean basal glucagon and atrial natriuretic peptide values were seen among normal subjects and coeliac disease patients who had been treated and those who had not ( Table IV ) .
19 Therefore , we reasoned that patients who had been stone free for two years or more might represent a ‘ protected ’ subgroup at low risk for recurrence .
20 Twenty patients who had been taking NSAIDs for more than six months underwent a screening phase and all 13 with NSAID enteropathy were recruited to the study .
21 Two patients who had been negative for dysplasia were found to have low grade dysplasia in their colectomy specimens .
22 one of the criticisms or possible criticisms of the M R C figures was that these were all patients who had been entered into superficial bladder cancer studies and they do n't therefore re represent all because people are selected to go into the trial and perhaps they are lower risk patients than others and in fact I believe that the recurrence rate in the M R C studies are lower than you would expect for er superficial bladder cancer in general .
23 THE first serious prospect of a cure for Aids , rather than a treatment which delays its effects , has emerged when no trace of the Aids virus was found during the post mortem on a patient who had been treated with the standard AZT drug and a bone marrow transplant .
24 In Malette v. Shulman , 67 D.L.R. ( 4th ) 321 a Canadian court upheld an award of $20,000 to a patient who had been given a blood transfusion in order to save her life but against her known wishes .
25 Broca discovered during post mortem examination of the brain of a patient who had been dysphasic that this area , now known as Broca 's area , was severely damaged .
26 Only one patient who had been receiving NSAIDs was still anaemic and that was a man with rheumatoid arthritis whose haemoglobin concentration was 12.7 g/dl .
27 A MENTAL patient who had been missing for 24 hours from a hospital had to be rescued from a cow slurry pit .
28 A MENTAL patient who had been missing for 24 hours from a hospital was up to his neck in cow slurry when found .
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