53) The youngest operated patient was 18 years old and the oldest wa |
54) he mean dressing wear time per individual patient was 4·6 days (range: 2-11). |
55) The patient was a 63-year-old postmenopausal w |
56) The patient was a 70-year-old male with two si |
57) anatomical location and the fact that the patient was a Jehovah's Witness, which pre |
58) The patient was a newborn baby boy who had wri |
59) dy after the first dose of rituximab, the patient was able to received successful pl |
60) The patient was an 81-year-old male with MF, w |
61) , while still in the supine position, the patient was asked to look up, and the posi |
62) The patient was born to healthy parents and de |
63) According to the files, the patient was categorized as ASA I and Malla |
64) The patient was diagnosed as an acute mediasti |
65) The patient was diagnosed with congenital MPAL |
66) The patient was discovered to have SGH soon af |
67) d skin grafting from the right leg of the patient was done to cover the exposed vita |
68) athing improvement, were achieved and the patient was extremely satisfied with the r |
69) The patient was followed up for a total of 3· |
70) At 42 months from the intervention, the patient was in good health, and duplex sca |
71) In our survey, no diabetic patient was inclined to be donor of such b |
72) The patient was not immunocompromised. |
73) Each patient was provided 30 months follow-up |
74) The average number of procedures per patient was significantly higher in delaye |
75) of the subclavian artery branches and the patient was subsequently treated with comb |
76) The patient was successfully treated without c |
77) The patient was then treated with rituximab 37 |
78) Only one patient was treated and followed up in int |
79) The patient was treated with prolonged antimic |
80) The patient was treated with topical steroids, |
81) The patient was treated with warfarin indefini |
82) without the emotional involvement of the patient, was not able to provoke a heart f |
83) ind of drug to the characteristics of the patient. |
84) heads has been described in the diabetic patient. |
85) should be planned for proper care of the patient. |
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