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

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1 The most common result of the microbiological examinations , however , was negative ( 42% ) , and this was true for patients with every symptom except dysphagia and abdominal pain , who had candida oesophagitis and cytomegalovirus infection , respectively as the most frequent findings .
2 In a prospective study of 1095 patients , the incidence of pseudomelanosis coli was 6.9% for patients with no abnormality seen on endoscopy , 9.8% ( p=0.068 ) for patients with adenomas , and 18.6% for patients with colorectal carcinomas .
3 ( When differences were checked between diagnostic groups and patients with no abnormality there was a significantly higher pseudomelanosis coli incidence ( p<0.01 , according to the Fisher test ) for adenoma bearing patients only .
4 A control group included five patients with no evidence of pancreatic disease .
5 Sixteen ( 66% ) of the symptomatic patients taking NSAIDs were colonised with Helicobacter pylori compared with nine ( 22% ) of the patients with no symptoms ( p<0.002 ) .
6 A subgroup of 23 patients with a range of mean albumin concentrations of 5–877 mg/l provided three urine samples at each of three visits during the study .
7 Therefore , to prove their usefulness the suggested criteria for hypoxaemia will have to be prospectively validated in other clinical settings , at sea level and above , and in groups of patients with a range of severity of disease .
8 Unlike other non-operative treatments , a non-functioning gall bladder with a stone impacted in Hartmann 's pouch is not a contraindication to treatment and stones were removed successfully in 15 of 16 patients with a return of cystic duct patency .
9 Nevertheless , at a % PV flow of below 20% , radionuclide angiography allowed a clear distinction to be made between patients with a patient and obstructed portal venous system .
10 If we 're going to draw some lines perhaps it would be reasonable to say well patients with a flow of greater than fifteen certainly are unlikely to be obstructed , and patients whose detrusor pressure is less than fifty would seem to fail to satisfy our criteria for obstruction , because obstruction in a urodynamic sense implies a high pressure and a low flow .
11 In a double-blind placebo controlled trial , intramuscular flupenthixol was effective in reducing the number of further attempts in a small group of patients with a history of two or more episodes ( Montgomery et al. 1979 ) .
12 Liberman and Eckman ( 1981 ) compared the effects of behaviour therapy and insight-oriented therapy in the inpatient treatment of patients with a history of at least two recent attempts .
13 These observations persuaded Mary-Jeanne Kreek , Jack Fishman , and their colleagues at New York 's Rockefeller University , that patients with a history of constipation might produce an excess of their own opioids ( Lancet , 1983 , vol 1 , p261 ) .
14 Surgery for superobesity is obviously a last resort , but this study confirms the conclusion of earlier short term follow-up studies which found a good psychological outcome even in patients with a history of psychiatric treatment .
15 The report recommends a new order , applicable only to patients with a history of non-compliance , which would provide for compulsory supervision of the patient in the community .
16 These data suggest that human insulin per se does not affect the presentation of hypoglycaemia or the neurohumoral , symptomatic , and cognitive function responses to hypoglycaemia in insulin dependent diabetic patients with a history of hypoglycaemia unawareness .
17 In two patients with a history of single events these were considered to be of respiratory origin .
18 This study indicates that despite recent cases linking NMS-like syndromes with clozapine therapy , clozapine monotherapy with careful monitoring for NMS will become the treatment regime of choice for patients with a history of NMS , especially in view of the drug 's unique lack of extrapyramidal effects .
19 In a clinical study of 614 hospital patients with a history of laxative abuse and 1313 control patients , no higher incidence of cancer was found in the laxative abuse group .
20 This was surprising : in our experience , patients with a history of mediastinal irradiation are at risk for developing a squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus and the clinical picture was highly suggestive of this type of malignancy .
21 Dysphagia or , occasionally , more atypical complaints related to the upper gastrointestinal tract developing in young patients with a history of lymphoma warrants suspicion , even in the absence of specific symptoms , enlarged lymph nodes , or a long disease free interval .
22 There were no significant differences with regard to age , sex , and number of patients with a history of duodenal ulcer disease between both groups ( Table II ) .
23 Eight patients with a history of ileocolonic resection for carcinoma of the right colon agreed to undergo blood flow studies during their planned surveillance colonoscopy .
24 It is questionable whether the study of patients with a history of having been diagnosed with cervical cancer can form the basis for conclusions about the seroepidemiology of this disease .
25 Kleiger et al showed that in patients with reduced heart rate variability ( standard deviation of successive RR intervals of less than 50 ms compared to patients with a heart rate variability of more than 100 ms ) that the relative risk of mortality was 5.3 times higher .
26 These are sent to patients with a request to take them along to their general practitioner within 10 days .
27 Eucalyptus oil will also help patients with a cold as it clears nasal passages .
28 Six of seven patients with a stricture , had successful stent insertion .
29 In patients with a macroadenoma ( >1 cm in diameter ) of the pituitary a plasma prolactin concentration of >4000 mU/l , >6000 mU/l , or >8000 mU/l has been reported to be diagnostic of a prolactin secreting adenoma .
30 In patients with a stone impacted in Hartmann 's pouch or with an acute complication caused by gall stones , the gall bladder was electively decompressed by percutaneous cholecystostomy , carried out under local anaesthesia , for seven to 10 days before the stones were removed .
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