Example sentences of "patients with [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although a greater proportion of patients with mixed infections had weight below the third percentile ( eight of 21 ) this was not significantly different to those with Cryptosporidium alone ( 11/61 ) .
2 The work will be carried out entirely with normal subjects , but it is intended to help in understanding why patients with cerebral injuries can show disorders of word recognition whilst object and face recognition remain apparently intact , disorders of object recognition whilst word and face recognition remain apparently intact , or disorders offace recognition whilst object and word recognition remain apparently intact .
3 Patients with cerebral metastases are also excluded because oedema and necrosis of a responding tumour deposit may lead to serious neurological complications , such as stroke .
4 Patients with cervical lesions produced the smallest rise ( mean ( SD ) 3 ( 1 ) cmH 2 O ) compared with upper ( T1-T5 ) and lower thoracic ( T6-T12 ) injuries ( 22 ( 5 ) cmH 2 O and 54 ( 13 ) cmH 2 O respectively ; p<0.01 ) .
5 None of the four patients with cervical lesions experienced pelvic sensation .
6 The absence of pelvic sensation in the four patients with cervical lesions supports this interpretation .
7 Of 6124 patients with 28,648 attacks , 2150 had ECGs within 4 h of oral or subcutaneous therapy and 5388 had ECGs at some stage ( Glaxo data ) .
8 Several authors have thus recommended a conservative approach for asymptomatic patients with visceral pseudoaneurysms smaller than 2.5 cm in diameter , except for women of child bearing age .
9 Third , there was the added problem of the drift into the area from the rest of the country of patients with chronic illnesses .
10 The number of CD4 positive cells per microlitre and the CD4/CD8 ratio in the peripheral blood was reduced in patients at stage IV compared with patients at stage II/III , and — at stage IV — in patients with gastrointestinal infections compared with non-infected patients ( data not shown ) .
11 Camilleri and Fealey , recently using the thermoregulatory test and a quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test , showed in eight patients with gastrointestinal proglems that an idiopathic autonomic denervation may be an aertiological factor in non-organic intestinal dysmotility .
12 The absence of identifiable pathogens in a considerable proportion of HIV infected patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and the detection of intestinal pathogens in asymptomatic patients raise doubts about the pathogenic relevance of secondary infections and malignancies .
13 Nonetheless we recommend a thorough diagnostic evaluation of HIV infected patients with gastrointestinal symptoms because specific therapy especially of cytomegalovirus infection may indeed lead to symptomatic improvement .
14 HIV infection of the intestinal mucosa is found in about 40% of patients with gastrointestinal symptoms and thus the most frequent infective agent detected in this population .
15 The patients with skin symptoms had positive cow 's milk-specific radioallergosorbent test values , which were less frequent in patients with gastrointestinal symptoms ( Table II ) .
16 Neither of the 2 patients with gastrointestinal symptoms attributed to irritable bowel syndrome had haematological or serological abnormalities .
17 If we implemented this protocol on these patients , we would certainly be leaving these eighteen patients with small tumours in their bladder for several months longer than would previously have been the case .
18 Concern that some areas ( typically the sigmoid colon ) had been inadequately visualised led to colonoscopy and the discovery of four more patients with small adenomas ( <5 mm ) .
19 The expected shortfall in social services funding for community care had already led to tightening of the criteria that social workers will use to decide who is eligible for care management , and patients with moderate needs for care might lose out altogether .
20 Many patients with substantial deformities remain asymptomatic , but they are at increased risk of neurological damage with the passage of time .
21 All have shown a high incidence of arrhythmic events or sudden death in patients with late potentials ( 17–29% ) compared to those with a normal signal averaged ECG .
22 More patients with various illnesses were put on the diet , and good results were reported .
23 Study of the brain ranges from anatomical investigations of neural circuitry through to clinical work on patients with various types of cerebral pathology .
24 This study , based in one centre , has monitored the outcome of patients with various features of Crohn 's disease who have had restorative proctocolectomy .
25 There was no difference in the proportions of patients with various diagnoses seen by the doctors and non-doctors , in terms of either team diagnosis or research diagnosis .
26 For patients with low levels of dependency , providing domiciliary care is cheaper than providing institutional care , but at high levels of dependency it becomes more expensive .
27 Patients with hyperplastic polyps only were not accepted for enrollment .
28 As well , the MRC carried out studies of the bacteriology , drug mechanisms , and immunology of tuberculosis and the pharmacology of antituberculosis drugs , directed at preventing drug resistance and treating patients with resistant strains effectively , and also studied sociological , epidemiological , and community problems — including intensive work , lasting 40 years , on patient compliance in taking drugs , and the results achieved in service programmes .
29 It may also have a role in evaluation and surveillance of patients with inoperable carcinomas .
30 Fifty patients with healed ulcers were followed up for one year .
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