adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
pernicious anaemia
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most
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Is this not the worst and most pernicious kind of sexism?
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This is legislating science at its most pernicious .
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The most pernicious consequence of these internal Soviet developments was the disorientation of the proletarian vanguard in other countries.
■ NOUN
anaemia
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Similar findings were also reported by Sjöblom etal studying patients with pernicious anaemia .
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It has long been known that pernicious anaemia predisposes to development of gastric adenocarcinoma.
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These patients were characterised by an early onset and long duration of pernicious anaemia .
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The need for gastroscopic follow up of pernicious anaemia patients is therefore still debated.
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More recent findings indicate that hypergastrinaemia associated with pernicious anaemia leads to hyperplasia of fundic endocrine cells.
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In association with endocrine cell hyperplasia, gastric carcinoid tumours have been observed in 1-7% of pernicious anaemia patients screened by gastroscopy.
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In this study we evaluated the findings of follow up gastroscopies performed three years after primary gastroscopic screening of pernicious anaemia patients.
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These patients had been treated earlier for pernicious anaemia in the same hospital between 1972 and 1985.
influence
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To escape the pernicious influence of fashion we need three things.
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Their words infuse the air Britain breathes, serving just three press magnates whose pernicious influence corrodes all political discourse.
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a pernicious lie
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the pernicious effects of advertising
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And how did this pernicious self-image arise?
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Gastrin levels may also be elevated by pernicious anemia. duodenal ulcers, and after a meal.
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How can a struggling organization escape this pernicious cycle of perpetual reaction and strife?
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In 1937, she had felt she had had enough of the pernicious course of human history.
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In addition, Roycayrol and Cattan studied fundic biopsy specimens of 18 totally achlorhydric patients, 12 of whom had pernicious anaemia.
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Unfortunately in 1971 I was not protected from that most pernicious word by those inverted commas.
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We are so easily led to pernicious solutions.