noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a back/heart/kidney etc problem
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He was born with heart problems.
a donor heart/liver/kidney etc
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The technique keeps the donor heart beating while it is transported.
a heart/liver/kidney etc donor
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There is a shortage of kidney donors.
a throat/kidney etc infection
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He developed a severe throat infection.
heart/liver/kidney disease
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He is being treated for kidney disease.
kidney bean
steak and kidney pudding
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steak and kidney pudding
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
red
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Heat the red kidney beans in the mixture of tomato puree, chilli sauce and lemon juice.
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Drain and rinse the red kidney beans then mash them with a fork.
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Serve with a red kidney bean salad.
■ NOUN
bean
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Heat the red kidney beans in the mixture of tomato puree, chilli sauce and lemon juice.
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Both types belong to the kidney bean family and have a slightly nutty flavour.
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Drain and rinse the chick peas and kidney beans and combine with other beans. 3.
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Add the kidney beans and a little water if required and simmer for a further 5 minutes.
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This is all wrong, as chilli should really be made with pinto beans , a member of the kidney bean family.
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Drain and rinse the red kidney beans then mash them with a fork.
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Serve with a red kidney bean salad.
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Add the tomatoes and kidney beans and bring to the boil. 2.
damage
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Although most recover completely from the infection, some suffer kidney damage which can be permanent, and can kill.
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Prolonged usage may result in hypothyroidism or kidney damage .
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If it laps up a little of this, the ethylene glycol may cause irreversible kidney damage .
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The possible side effects are severe kidney damage .
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Lead poisoning can cause kidney damage , injury to the central and peripheral nervous system and brain damage in particularly aggravated cases.
dialysis
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As his condition deteriorated he was sent to hospital where he is now being treated on a kidney dialysis machine.
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Union Carbide dropped development of a suitcase-size kidney dialysis unit.
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Make your own kidney dialysis machine using an old cereal packet, some Sellotape and a used toilet roll.
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Medicare pays $ X for each kidney dialysis , $ Y for a double heart bypass.
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He spent three hours, three times a week on a kidney dialysis machine.
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disease
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This may have left him with a condition known as Schönlein-Henoch Syndrome, together with the beginnings of chronic kidney disease .
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Ten percent to 21 % of diabetics have nephropathy, or kidney disease , a frequent complication of diabetes.
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His Ed Blackwell playing activity was restricted through kidney disease , which required regular use of a dialysis machine far many years.
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For similar reasons the presence of severe lung disease and chronic kidney disease is a contraindication to disulfiram administration.
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No one doubts the right of the patient with kidney disease to decline treatment.
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A lab report detects a kidney disease .
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Pollution-related illnesses included kidney disease , anaemia and defects in the endocrine system.
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He is reported to be suffering from a crippling kidney disease .
donor
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She was born with one kidney , and, at 5, received a donor kidney.
failure
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Most of what is known about acute aluminium poisoning comes from studying patients treated for kidney failure by dialysis.
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People with kidney failure are increasingly undergoing bypass and vessel-opening procedures.
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He actually died of kidney failure , set off by a viral infection probably contracted during a Masonic meeting in mid-November.
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Long-term use led to heart damage, stroke, kidney failure , and psychosis in some cases.
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Of the 195 hospital cases, 55 developed kidney failure and four children died.
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Kumi was 29 days old when she was euthanized after it was found she had kidney failure and was in severe pain.
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If it fails, diabetes may develop, which can cause blindness and kidney failure . 7.
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The soap can cause foetal damage, anaemia and kidney failure if too much is absorbed through the skin.
pie
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There was a manic air to the way he ate his steak and kidney pie .
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Nobody could do very much to a steak and kidney pie , she thought.
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Often I could only afford a small steak and kidney pie and I'd give it to him, or a chop.
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She put down her newspaper as Sandra brought over the steak and kidney pie .
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Well it's like steak and kidney pie .
problem
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He had some minor heart ailment, and then a kidney problem which could probably have been treated.
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She has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, kidney problems and malnutrition, health workers say.
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He had long been reported ill with kidney problems and was rumoured to have had throat cancer.
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She had been having kidney problems before that and her kidneys began to fail.
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Low in sodium and nitrates, this is suitable for those with heart and kidney problems .
pudding
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It seems he's able to lay on steak and kidney pudding .
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I wondered how they would take to steak and kidney pudding , oxtail soup, and plum duff.
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Brendan's steak and kidney pudding is definitive.
stone
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BFoy struggled through a relapse, hospitalized for kidney stones , a side effect of his drug regimen.
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They did know that despite those high amounts, they could, with careful management, prevent kidney stones .
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Women get kidney stones most often during that same age period as a result of an infection that occurs with pregnancy.
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Frequently, hypercalciuria and kidney stones are the presenting complaint.
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The news about calcium and kidney stones is a case in point.
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Those who got the most calcium from their diets were at lower risk for kidney stones .
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Treatment Progress Since 1980, treatment for serious kidney stones has moved from huge incisions, to punctures, to non-invasive techniques.
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If you go back to the earliest burial grounds, you will find kidney stones and gall stones.
transplant
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For 17 years, 52-year-old Anthony waited in vain for a kidney transplant .
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This then chooses the most suitable hospital among those in its district that can perform a kidney transplant .
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When he was 18 months old he underwent a kidney transplant .
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He had a kidney transplant , 16 other operations and almost two years on dialysis.
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Vaccines, antibiotics, insulin for diabetes and kidney transplants are just a few examples.
■ VERB
cause
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We are told this was caused by a mild kidney infection.
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Lead poisoning can cause kidney damage, injury to the central and peripheral nervous system and brain damage in particularly aggravated cases.
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It could also cause liver and kidney malfunction and attack the central nervous system.
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If it fails, diabetes may develop, which can cause blindness and kidney failure. 7.
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If it laps up a little of this, the ethylene glycol may cause irreversible kidney damage.
donate
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Erma Bombeck touched so many lives that scores of readers offered to donate kidneys to replace her failing organs.
remove
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Since drugs are costly, it might be desirable to give the drug when it is less readily removed by the kidneys .
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She underwent surgery to remove a ureter and kidney as a result of the cancer and currently is receiving chemotherapy.
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Teresa Proehl of Fremont had a rare and painful condition that could be cured by surgically removing a kidney .
sell
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The committee had heard she sold her kidney for £3,265.
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Spinning or selling of its kidney dialysis unit c. Anheuser-Busch Cos. 3.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A kidney , thought to be perfectly healthy was transplanted into a patient on chronic dialysis.
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For similar reasons the presence of severe lung disease and chronic kidney disease is a contraindication to disulfiram administration.
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I wondered if there might be a pickled heart tucked in among all the livers, kidneys, and spleens.
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Pollution-related illnesses included kidney disease, anaemia and defects in the endocrine system.
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She has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, kidney problems and malnutrition, health workers say.
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The excretion of mercury by the kidney generally forms the basis for measurement of exposure.
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They are waiting for a kidney donor and time is running out fast.
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Transplant surgeons hope the technique will help to increase live kidney donations and to cut waiting lists.