Example sentences of "patient who have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are not aware of any extensive cancer arising in patients who had regular surveillance colonoscopy .
2 In the present study , the poor response patients who had post-treatment calcium clearance estimations show that pamidronate effectively inhibited bone resorption , but did not correct the tubular defect .
3 We studied patients who had coronary arteriography and then later an infarct .
4 None of the 52 patients who had therapeutic interventions developed pancreatitis .
5 Within the elemental diet treated group , five patients with only small intestinal Crohn 's disease tended to relapse later ( mean remission period 29 weeks ) than six patients who had colonic involvement ( mean remission time 13 weeks ) , but this difference did not reach statistical significance .
6 Of 65 right handed patients who had post-operative aphasia , 54 had shown some effect of stimulation on their speech and a further 10 out of 15 right handed patients showed aphasic arrest during cortical stimulation but had no post operative aphasia .
7 Four of the patients who had low grade dysplasia previously were negative for dysplasia at colectomy .
8 A recent study describes 11 patients who had retroperitoneal perforation during ERCP and who were all successfully treated by conservative means .
9 Recently , Schmitz and Renooij analysed the phospholipid composition of the gastric mucosa in surgical samples from four patients who had partial gastrectomy ( Billroth II ) for peptic ulcer .
10 Of the 20 patients who had abnormal recordings in hospital and underwent home event recording , three had no further events , four had further events but without changes in the physiological signals , and 13 had events with documented hypoxaemia .
11 After percutaneous cholecystolithotomy , the majority ( 93% ) of gall bladders emptied satisfactorily including patients who had non-functioning gall bladders before treatment because of an acute complication or an impacted stone .
12 The size was also important , but only in those patients who had single tumours at presentation .
13 The care of these patients , some of whom will not recover , is as important as that of patients who have successful operations , and will be discussed in Chapter 9 .
14 Patients who have pre-existing problems or who are undergoing major operations , in particular on the gut or urinary tract may , however , develop problems in the post-operative period .
15 Subclinical sodium retention may be an important feature in insulin treated patients who have diabetic glomerulopathy , even if the renin-angiotensin system activity seems to be normal in such patients .
16 It is important to establish empathy with patients who have visual problems in order to discover what they might find helpful , and what is required for independence to be maintained or regained .
17 Patients who have little chance of being well enough to leave hospital even if resuscitated by medical specialists could make it known beforehand that they prefer to be left alone .
18 Patient-centred approaches such as counselling are being evaluated in a research context and most studies , so far , have been with patients who have chronic illnesses .
19 Wilson-Barnett ( 1988 ) quotes from work with cancer patients , patients who have had a myocardial infarct , and patients who have rheumatoid arthritis ; all examples where long-term contact with health care staff is more likely than in instances of acute and more transient illness .
20 Having well-informed patients who have more control over their care , and who are helped to retain independence is good for quality and is also cost-effective .
21 So here we 've got only thirty seven percent , just o about a third of patients who have high pressure and low flow , although all of these patients would have gone to the operating room for a T U R.
22 This has the potential to be a very economic , very easy way to help us to distinguish those pressures Those patients who have high pressures and low flow .
23 This finding may be of clinical importance in the few patients who have severe hypergastrinaemia as a result of long acting profound acid inhibition .
24 Case 1 was the only patient who had gastric lesions , all lesions since have been ileal .
25 Another patient who has multiple sclerosis is not cured but she can walk after years of being wheel-chair bound .
26 Any patient who has vascular disease should be on long-term aspirin .
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