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Patients undergoing stimulation of follicular growth may experience ovarian enlargement
including patients undergoing haemodialysis(see section 4.4).
Patients undergoing treatment with cladribine should be closely monitored for signs of haematologic
Patients undergoing surgery or who have had recent trauma,
Patients undergoing Breast Reduction may have problems with wound healing,
Patients undergoing treatment antifungal pills are required to strictly follow the regimen prescribed, and treatment regime.
Patients undergoing operation, should sit
What are the consequences of the withdrawal for patients undergoing clinical trials
In the US, among patients undergoing liver transplantation,
Patients undergoing liver transplantation are at particular risk of NSF if exposed to GdCAs particularly to the high-risk GdCAs.
Patients undergoing chemotherapy using drugs of various clinical groups Riboxin administered with caution
Localised oedema associated with the use of InductOs has been reported in patients undergoing cervical spine surgery.
This form of the pathological process is also widespread among drug addicts and patients undergoing surgery.
In addition, some diet tables are designed for the physiological needs of patients undergoing treatment in a hospital.
Compared with natural conception, the incidence of multiple pregnancies(mainly twins) and births is increased in patients undergoing this type of treatment.
According to a study at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, patients undergoing MRIs who breathed vanilla-scented air reported 63 percent less anxiety than those who breathed unscented air.
In a study done at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, patients undergoing MRIs who breathed vanilla-scented air had 63 percent less anxiety than those who breathed unscented air.
A study at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center showed that patients undergoing MRIs who breathed vanilla-scented air reported 63 percent less anxiety than those who breathed unscented air.
According to a study at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, patients undergoing MRIs who breathed vanilla-scented air reported 63 per cent less anxiety than those who breathed unscented air.
including patients undergoing a stent placement following percutaneous.