noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
cosmetic surgery
elective surgery
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elective surgery such as hip replacements
keyhole surgery
lifesaving surgery/treatment/drugs etc
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The boy needs a life-saving transplant operation.
open-heart surgery
plastic surgery
reconstructive surgery
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He’s recovering well from reconstructive surgery on his nose.
tree surgery
undergo treatment/surgery/an operation
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The cyclist underwent emergency surgery yesterday after a collision with a car.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
back
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After defensive end Charles Haley had back surgery last month, the coaches moved tackle Leon Lett to end.
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Defenseman Dmitri Mironov is likely out for the season following back surgery ....
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Person is expected to be out for the season after back surgery last month.
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Tocchet had back surgery after the 1993-94 season and missed 12 games last season with back problems.
cardiac
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I hope that the waiting list for cardiac surgery will reduce greatly over the next year.
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Heart disease, then major cardiac surgery and now what is being described as pneumonia have kept him from work.
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Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?
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There was no cardiac surgery unit in the two districts studied.
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In addition, cardiac surgery was not carried out in the two districts studied.
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Any renal unit serving a district with cardiac surgery facilities would have significantly more patients developing acute postoperative renal failure.
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Two different points to consider For many elderly patients it will be decided that cardiac surgery is not clinically indicated.
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The rate of stroke in high-risk cardiac surgery patients receiving aprotinin therapy is lower than would be anticipated.
coronary
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Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?
cosmetic
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I have seen too many people who have looked odd after cosmetic surgery .
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We talked about cosmetic surgery and we asked to see the scars.
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Have cosmetic surgery every two years?
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Women who undergo cosmetic surgery still far outnumber their male counterparts.
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Talking point - Cosmetic surgery Would you spend thousands on a new face?
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More women are now undergoing cosmetic surgery more and more often.
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It would be so even if cosmetic surgery were painless, which it most definitely is not.
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The aim is to tell the surgeons about a survey which shows the most popular forms of cosmetic surgery .
dental
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If the tooth is loosened in its socket, modern dental surgery may be able to fix it to adjacent teeth.
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The familiar smell of the dental surgery comes from oil of cloves, a component of some dental cements.
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We have our own dental surgery , physio department, dispensary, X-ray unit.
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Bone collected during dental implant surgery: a clinical and histological study.
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I was allowed no anaesthetic because I was so drunk, but felt nothing of the emergency dental surgery or stitches.
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People who can't afford private treatment will be forced to visit school dentists or mobile dental surgeries .
elective
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The risks of this condition after elective minor surgery under local anaesthesia have probably not been appreciated.
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The hospital delayed elective surgeries , but the day otherwise went smoothly, a spokeswoman said.
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Diagnostic tests and elective surgeries may be postponed or ordered less frequently.
further
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This was to be our first meeting since the threat of further surgery or at the least, drugs.
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She still faces further surgery to repair her eyelids, which we re partially destroyed and do not fully close.
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A further group with anastomotic recurrences are often unsuitable for further surgery .
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A biopsy was inconclusive and further surgery was advised.
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The former tennis player had a quadruple heart by-pass in 1979 and further surgery in 1983.
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He has already undergone one operation and faces further surgery .
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Yesterday a Durham Police spokesman said the consultant in charge of Pringle had told detectives he is to undergo further surgery next month.
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Thanks to Robodoc's accuracy, doctors hope further surgery will not be necessary this time.
gastric
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The cause for this is not clear but one factor could be the higher proportion of miners who had had gastric surgery .
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Delayed gastric emptying after surgery was confirmed in only 20% of patients referred with this clinical diagnosis.
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Patients with previous oesophageal or gastric surgery were excluded from the study.
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Previous gastric surgery was uncommon in all three groups and showed no significant difference.
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Previous gastric surgery was not a feature of our tumour group as has been suggested by previous studies.
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Persistant pain is often reported after gastric surgery and management is difficult.
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Conversely, operations that divert bile away from the stomach will ameliorate dysplastic features induced by previous gastric surgery .
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None of these patients had had previous gastric surgery .
general
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Preventative medicine should be practised in every general practice surgery in the country.
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The second phase would be carried out by the dispersal of nurses and psychologists into general practice surgeries and day hospitals.
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The regional authority provided £40,000 for ophthalmology and £10,000 has been identified for general surgery .
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The district nurse is attached to the general practitioner surgery or health centre.
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And about geriatrics never again being isolated from general medicine and surgery .
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Organ donor cards are available from most hospitals, general practice surgeries , dispensing pharmacists, and social security offices. 9.
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They do not want to waste their time going backwards and forwards to the general practitioner's surgery .
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The money will be used to help patients waiting for operations in orthopaedic, urology, general and oral surgery areas.
major
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Read in studio A team of cancer specialists has developed a new treatment that reduces the need for major surgery .
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And, short of major corporate surgery , none of these are likely to change.
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Mr Readman said Pringle had to undergo major surgery to his jaw in the middle of June before police could interview him.
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What was done was major surgery .
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The surgeon says that it can avoid major surgery .
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Still, major surgery may not be necessary.
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The jeweller has undergone major surgery for his injuries but is now out of intensive care.
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If treatment is needed the success rate is very high. Major surgery is rarely necessary.
minor
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Others increased provision of minor surgery with a view to reducing referrals to certain specialties.
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I wished for my Mom to take care of me after minor surgery last year.
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The risks of this condition after elective minor surgery under local anaesthesia have probably not been appreciated.
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Finally he decided to enter the hospital for minor surgery , in the hope of seeing more of her there.
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There is only one reported case associated with minor dermatological surgery and that was from the United States in 1987.
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We have already ear-marked one fine beech for only minor surgery .
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Had had, so Sammler was told, minor surgery .
open
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The two men agree their chances of survival without open heart surgery were slim.
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With today's 99 percent success rate the future for most open heart surgery patients is rosy.
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Under the current arrangements, the priorities within open heart surgery are decided solely by the clinicians concerned.
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The co-pilot Jim had a scar on his chest from open heart surgery .
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And bravely once again she's opted for an open surgery .
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Despite the development of radiation strictures in three patients none required open surgery .
plastic
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One way of exorcizing such fear and longing is to submit to the ghastly ritual of plastic surgery .
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HOUSTONRight before Geni Hefner had plastic surgery to repair her battered face, she sat in her apartment and recalled the horror.
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Later, police rushed the damaged nose part to hospital where it was sewn back on by delicate plastic surgery .
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Carrillo died last July 4 from complications following extensive plastic surgery and liposuction.
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Medical care at the hospital was soon expanded to include rehabilitation and plastic surgery .
previous
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Only one patient was non-white. Previous gastric surgery was uncommon in all three groups and showed no significant difference.
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Patients with abnormal findings at endoscopy or who had had previous surgery were excluded from the study.
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Conversely, operations that divert bile away from the stomach will ameliorate dysplastic features induced by previous gastric surgery .
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None of these patients had had previous gastric surgery .
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No patient had a coexisting medical complaint likely to affect bile acid metabolism nor had any undergone previous bowel surgery other than appendicectomy.
radical
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The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
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Despite the radical surgery , the workers' bodies were the same as they had been in Britain.
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Yet without fairly radical surgery , the long-term health of the company might have been in jeopardy.
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King then recommended even more radical surgery .
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Action was being undertaken, but it was far removed from the radical surgery that seemed to be needed.
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Improvements in drug therapy are being introduced all the time, reducing the need for radical surgery .
reconstructive
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She made a documentary about having reconstructive surgery , to help other women understand what the process was like.
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Surgeons who performed reconstructive surgery encountered many problems similar to those faced by their medical colleagues.
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He's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose.
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Next came a small hospital with a reconstructive surgery unit equipped with prosthetic and orthotic appliances and other inputs.
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A plastic surgeon said no decision would be made on whether they needed reconstructive surgery until their wounds healed.
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A senior, Anchrum missed 33 games after reconstructive surgery on his right knee.
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After barely surviving her ordeal, the young woman began years of reconstructive surgery .
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Now, with Rice out while he recovers from reconstructive knee surgery , the ball is being spread around.
■ NOUN
brain
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He was given a brain scan there that showed he did not need immediate brain surgery .
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We learned an elaborate preparatory procedure that made scrubbing for brain surgery seem dilatory.
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The procedure, Incidentally, can and has been performed on patients undergoing brain surgery .
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It has become a standard in much of brain surgery today.
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In brain surgery then, there was only a local anaesthetic and the patient was semi-conscious.
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This view is strengthened by the fact that direct stimulation of the brain can produce sensory impressions in patients undergoing brain surgery .
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The 59-year-old star needed two life-saving operation to remove blood clots and was left in a deep coma after brain surgery .
bypass
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Will he urgently encourage all boards to purchase coronary artery bypass surgery and other cardiac surgery from Great Britain?
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Yeltsin underwent quintuple heart bypass surgery on Nov. 5.
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Would either of them have avoided bypass surgery if they had not been top athletes?
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About 300, 000 patients undergo bypass surgery annually, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
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When the only alternative was standard bypass surgery , most might have gone with angioplasty.
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Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month.
cancer
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On that day, Mobutu made a triumphal return from four months of convalescence abroad after prostate cancer surgery .
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The year after her cancer surgery , her kidneys gave out and one had to be removed.
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During his 1985 cancer surgery , Reagan did cede power to Bush for eight hours.
emergency
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One boy, who was shot three times, had emergency surgery and was on a respirator.
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Eight patients have required emergency surgery coinciding with the unrestricted reintroduction of food after remission induced by diet.
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He was later brought to the Mater Hospital and underwent emergency surgery .
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News of the arrests comes on the day that another pensioner underwent emergency surgery following a separate vicious robbery.
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Father-of-three Andrew Cockle, 31, was taken to hospital with neck and chest injuries but died after emergency surgery .
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Mrs Hayward needed emergency surgery after the bullet narrowly missed her heart.
heart
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Lymon died from a heroin overdose, Garnes during heart surgery and Negroni from a stroke.
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Has the price of heart surgery gone up in the last five hundred years?
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The two men agree their chances of survival without open heart surgery were slim.
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Among many recent attempts to measure spirituality in relation to health, heart surgery patients help make a point.
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With today's 99 percent success rate the future for most open heart surgery patients is rosy.
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Galway who has made a full recovery after heart surgery a year ago, now follows a careful diet.
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Under the current arrangements, the priorities within open heart surgery are decided solely by the clinicians concerned.
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The co-pilot Jim had a scar on his chest from open heart surgery .
keyhole
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Basingstoke and North Hampshire Medical Trust have hosted a special reception evening launching phase two of the keyhole surgery appeal.
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Advances in keyhole surgery and laser treatment mean much speedier recovery.
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It said this would bring positive improvements like more keyhole surgery , reduced waiting lists, and a day surgery unit.
knee
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Inspiration Four hamstring operations and two bouts of knee surgery later, Ian Snodin is back and back in central midfield.
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Jenkins made his first 1996 appearance on Sunday, after recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery he had last month.
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Carl Bradshaw starts for United, but Brian Gayle is out after knee surgery .
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McElroy has the breakaway speed that seems to have eluded Hearst since knee surgery during his rookie season.
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But now his injuries have caught up with him, despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery .
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And the Suns may get forward Danny Manning, who is recovering from knee surgery , back soon.
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Stoke, still searching for a League win, recall £250,000 front-man Biggins, fit after knee surgery .
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He started the majority of games in the final two months of the season as Clyde Drexler recovered from knee surgery .
■ VERB
consider
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Indeed, according to the results for Birmingham, about 2% of people have an aneurysm large enough to be considered for surgery .
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Based on these findings the Doppler controlled injection treatment of Dieulafoy's disease could be considered an alternative to surgery .
follow
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Tiny Kane Elmore died after becoming infected with the bacteria following heart surgery .
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Wexford followed her into the surgery .
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Defenseman Dmitri Mironov is likely out for the season following back surgery ....
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Aprotinin has been used to reduce the incidence of deep-vein thrombosis following hip surgery .
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Certain women with negative lymph nodes, for example, might not need chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatments following surgery .
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Carrillo died last July 4 from complications following extensive plastic surgery and liposuction.
need
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He was given a brain scan there that showed he did not need immediate brain surgery .
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He needed surgery to fix the shoulder and they tell me they repaired some kind of separation.
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Little Odessa Blagajek has a heart tumour which needs immediate surgery .
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Portland made the trade for me even though they knew I needed surgery .
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And £1.5m-rated midfielder Gary Owers is still waiting to discover whether he needs surgery on a troublesome groin injury.
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A plastic surgeon said no decision would be made on whether they needed reconstructive surgery until their wounds healed.
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And Platt admits that he is likely to need surgery in the near future to cure the ailment.
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The sources have said Johnston definitely needs surgery if he wants to play football again.
perform
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In 52 patients, radiotherapy with 30 Gy was performed before surgery .
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Surgeons who performed reconstructive surgery encountered many problems similar to those faced by their medical colleagues.
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They also perform surgery , detect radiation and play records.
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The group raised the $ 3, 000 for the procedure, but no doctor has expressed willingness to perform the surgery .
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The doctor performing the surgery on Shutt is called Denise Potter, in an ode to the inspiration.
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They have performed 40 surgeries in the last year-and-a-half.
recover
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By last night only one victim remained in hospital - a 25-year-old man recovering from surgery to remove glass from his arm.
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And the Suns may get forward Danny Manning, who is recovering from knee surgery , back soon.
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Rideout has been troubled by the problem for some time and will need six weeks to recover after surgery .
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He started the majority of games in the final two months of the season as Clyde Drexler recovered from knee surgery .
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In Tokyo, however, recovering from major surgery , she dropped out after 16 miles.
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Howe noted that it often takes a pitcher two years to completely recover from elbow surgery .
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But now his injuries have caught up with him, despite a brave battle to recover from recent knee surgery .
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Later, bassist Mike Mills recovered from abdominal surgery and Michael Stipe recovered from a hernia operation.
remove
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As well as treatment of port wine stains, other lasers can be used to remove tattoos or in surgery .
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Maybe he'd had his taste buds removed by surgery .
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Medics will also use the kit to ensure all cancerous cells have been removed during tumour surgery .
repair
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Roebuck's ankle required surgery to repair the lateral and medial ligaments.
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HOUSTONRight before Geni Hefner had plastic surgery to repair her battered face, she sat in her apartment and recalled the horror.
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A Flight Lieutenant underwent surgery to repair a broken blood vessel in the brain.
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Louis in the Royce Clayton deal, underwent arthroscopic surgery last Saturday to repair a small tear in his pitching shoulder.
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She still faces further surgery to repair her eyelids, which we re partially destroyed and do not fully close.
require
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Eight patients have required emergency surgery coinciding with the unrestricted reintroduction of food after remission induced by diet.
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Any real solutions would require more surgery than Huckelberry currently wants to recommend.
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Roebuck's ankle required surgery to repair the lateral and medial ligaments.
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Seles has lost something on her serve this year because of a shoulder problem that will require surgery .
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However, there were complications that required additional surgery , jaundice possibly caused by gall-bladder disease, and pneumonia.
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Since the advent of treatment with bran, fewer patients have required surgery for the complications of diverticular disease.
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She will remain on a ventilator for several days and will then require months of surgery and post-operative care.
treat
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Once the oviduct is blocked, it is difficult to treat by surgery or other means.
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Warts can also be treated with minor surgery .
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There is no significant difference in the causes of death between those treated by surgery and those receiving sclerotherapy.
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The primary lesion is generally treated with pituitary surgery or irradiation, or both.
undergo
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The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.
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Two players, Danny Manning and Wayman Tisdale, underwent arthroscopic surgery to treat injuries.
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More women are now undergoing cosmetic surgery more and more often.
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If she undergoes surgery , it will take place in a private hospital and will be paid for by Zapatista supporters.
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Yesterday a Durham Police spokesman said the consultant in charge of Pringle had told detectives he is to undergo further surgery next month.
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Stressors can also be negative events, like dealing with an irate boss, getting stuck in traffic, or undergoing surgery .
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He was later brought to the Mater Hospital and underwent emergency surgery .
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Ratliff underwent surgery Wednesday and could be out at least 2-to-4 weeks.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(heart) bypass operation/surgery
sth is not brain surgery
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an injury requiring major surgery
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Before undergoing surgery , patients should discuss the various options with their doctor.
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He's currently recovering from surgery on his right knee.
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heart surgery
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Last year, she underwent surgery for breast cancer.
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patients on the waiting list for heart surgery
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She needed emergency surgery after the accident.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He started the majority of games in the final two months of the season as Clyde Drexler recovered from knee surgery .
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He underwent chemotherapy and surgery to remove the tumor and his right testicle.
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Rodriguez spent most of last year rehabbing his right shoulder after surgery .
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Scientists found the new strain in an infant boy after he underwent heart surgery .
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She'd been in the surgery exactly two minutes.
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Six of these died between 10 to 60 days after surgery .
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The doctor performing the surgery on Shutt is called Denise Potter, in an ode to the inspiration.