adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
failure
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Until now there have been few reports on hepatic failure caused by disorders of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation.
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The association with pancreatitis has been reported but prognosis usually depends on the hepatic failure .
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Exercise extreme caution in babies with renal or hepatic failure .
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It seems clear that only hepatic transplantation will save such patients with severe hepatic failure .
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Progress in reducing the number of deaths from paracetamol overdose may come only from preventing rather than treating fulminant hepatic failure .
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Three patients underwent successful liver transplantation and two others died of hepatic failure while awaiting transplant surgery.
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Mortality in patients with fulminant hepatic failure is over 40%.
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Liver transplantation has been gaining increasing support as a means of treating chronic end stage liver disease and fulminant hepatic failure .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In most situations this seems to be a direct effect of insulin on the hepatic production of IGFBP-1.
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In one patient, the diagnosis of sclerosing cholangitis became apparent only after examination of the native liver after hepatic transplantation.
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In this study, a significantly greater total lipid concentration was found in the hepatic bile of cholesterol gall stone patients.
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Most other cases of severe hepatic injury associated with NSAIDs have occurred within weeks to months of starting treatment.
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Plasma hepatic transaminase activities were raised and a diagnosis of alcoholic hepatitis was made.
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The composition of phospholipids in human hepatic and gall bladder bile has been studied by a number of investigators during recent years.
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Thiol oxidation, lipid peroxidation, and activation of hepatic macrophages also occur.
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Until now there have been few reports on hepatic failure caused by disorders of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation.