Similar words: abdomen, dominate, dominant, dominator, dominated, dominance, domination, dominating. Meaning: [æb'dɒmɪnl] n. the muscles of the abdomen. adj. of or relating to or near the abdomen.
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31. A litre of blood was found in his abdominal cavity.
32. Middle linebacker Robert Jones missed the final three games with a strained abdominal muscle.
33. There was a reduction in her stool frequency, an improvement in her abdominal pain, and a less productive cough.
34. An erect abdominal x ray showed no free gas but a presumptive diagnosis of perforation was made.
35. Chronic radiation enteritis is now recognised as a frequent and clinically important sequel of abdominal and pelvic irradiation treatment for malignant disease.
36. One complained of diarrhoea and the other of abdominal discomfort and bloating.
37. Postoperatively she complained of abdominal discomfort and blood chemistry showed cholestasis.
38. The other five were histologically normal colonoscopic biopsy specimens taken from children investigated for abdominal pain.
39. Abdominal imaging so far has been disappointing because of the aperiodic motion of the gut wall and its contents.
40. Chest and abdominal computed tomography was performed every six months when lymph node or lung involvement was present at the initial staging.
41. A positive provocation test was documented if upper abdominal pain was present with or without nausea after introduction of duodenal contents.
42. I had barely dropped off to sleep when I was suddenly awakened b sharp abdominal pains.
43. Remarkably, previous abdominal ultrasound showed non-dilated intrahepatic bile ducts despite the presence of major bile duct injury in four patients.
44. From clinical and economic viewpoints a careful abdominal examination should be the first assessment of a vomiting child.
45. Through its strong associations with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, abdominal obesity in particular is injurious.
46. She continued to experience abdominal pain and at age 18 was admitted with absolute constipation and intestinal obstruction.
47. This exercise tones the outer thighs as well as the lower abdominal muscles.
48. There were two wounds, one abdominal and one perineal with a tube drain in place draining into a bag.
49. Barium follow-through, gastroscopy, sigmoidoscopy, barium enema, abdominal ultrasound scan, and chest radiograph were all normal.
50. Slowly and smoothly pull your abdominal muscles in tight, keeping your chest and thighs in contact with the floor.
51. Additionally,(http://sentencedict.com/abdominal.html) rapid repetition of the experiment allows the production of abdominal movies without any harmful effects to the subjects.
52. All patients had standard haematological and biochemical tests, and an upper abdominal ultrasound scan.
53. During an ectopic pregnancy, the foetus damages or ruptures surrounding tissue as it grows, which causes abdominal pain.
54. Abdominal symptoms brought her to a medical examination, at which a stomach cancer with metastases was diagnosed.
55. Some young people will slouch through habit or because they have weak back or abdominal muscles.
56. In this way body temperature was kept constant and the evaporation of water from abdominal tissues was minimised.
57. Any uncharacteristic vaginal discharge, especially if accompanied by lower abdominal pain or fever.
58. However, the increased risk of an abdominal wall defect near special sites fell to 3 %.
59. If you have a chest, head or abdominal wound, keep as quiet as possible - do not touch the wound.
60. Disease activity must therefore be derived from the degree of abnormal bowel uptake on abdominal scans.
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