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166) ort presents the results of five patients who underwent Goldilocks mastectomy, inclu
167) ctive chart review of 3041 adult patients who underwent a CT/CTA or MRI/MRA of the a
168) ene and necrotising soft-tissue infection who underwent a forefoot pedal amputation
169) -sectional analysis come from 438 clients who underwent a structured interview.
170) (6 women and 5 men; mean age = 2.3 years) who underwent bilateral sinus floor elevat
171) ograms (ECGs) of 105 consecutive patients who underwent cardiac MRI were reviewed, a
172) 521 consecutive patients with stable CAD who underwent coronary angiography and doc
173) sens' arterial ring aneurysm in a patient who underwent coronary computed tomography
174) Data were collected from 603 patients who underwent disc herniation surgery in a
175) s compared in a child with cerebral palsy who underwent game training.
176) a from patients with intractable epilepsy who underwent high-density recording of su
177) sed into the maxillary sinus in 1 patient who underwent iliac bone graft on reoperat
178) tive review was performed of all patients who underwent internal hemipelvectomy betw
179) tively maintained database of 10 patients who underwent lipomodeling to correct the
180) tients with known coronary artery disease who underwent myocardial revascularization
181) r results support that TA use in patients who underwent oSRP with osteotomies was fo
182) , and intraoperative bleeding in patients who underwent open septorhinoplasty (oSRP)
183) a history of hospitalization due to CVD, who underwent polysomnography between Nove
184) rred significantly less often in patients who underwent reconstruction (7.8% vs 26.7
185) Outcomes for patients who underwent reconstruction were compared
186) or Society scores were higher in patients who underwent reconstruction, although thi
187) the case of a patient with normal pulses who underwent revision hallux valgus surge
188) From a total of 364 patients who underwent surgery for AVMs, 46 (12.63%
189) Eight patients who underwent these reconstructions betwee
190) er details our experience with 3 patients who underwent wide local excision or radic
191) genic systemic fibrosis (NSF) in patients who received MultiHance gadolinium contras
192) Although patients who received PCT had significantly more ad
193) ions was significantly higher in patients who received PCT, this treatment was not a
194) trospective cohort study of 2843 patients who received a counselor-based palliative
195) p A, the control group, included patients who received a median sternotomy but witho
196) gher autonomy, TV ownership, non-Muslims, who received antenatal care services, preg
197) 12 weeks) in a randomized sample (n = 37) who received cognitive training versus a c
198) ld male HBV carrier with HDV co-infection who received combination therapy of pegyla
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--- WordNet output for who --- =>だれ, だれが, だれを, する(人), そしてその人は, 世界保健機構 Overview of noun who The noun who has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1. World Health Organization, WHO -- (a United Nations agency to coordinate international health activities and to help governments improve health services) --- WordNet end ---