noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
acute
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It can gum up the intestine or cause acute appendicitis .
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True, one can not postpone an operation for acute appendicitis .
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In September 1989 I was taken into hospital with the classic symptoms of acute appendicitis .
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The tough rugby player at first put the pain of his acute appendicitis down to the after-effects of his stag night.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also invoked against appendicitis , intestinal disease, and seasickness.
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Also patron of sailors; he is invoked against appendicitis and intestinal disease.
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An extra tablespoon sprinkled over the breakfast cereal can help control irritable bowel syndrome, piles, appendicitis and bowel cancer.
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Complicated appendicitis was defined as appendicitis with histopathological evidence of perforation or gangrenous change.
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Doctors diagnosed appendicitis and she was operated on.
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Insulin will bring a diabetic to normal without the faintest need of a knife, but appendicitis needs an operation.
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They pass rooms in which there are children suffering from measles, appendicitis , colds.