Similar words: computation, imputation, computational, amputate, reputation, deputation, disputation, disputatious. Meaning: [‚æmpjʊ'teɪʃn] n. 1. a condition of disability resulting from the loss of one or more limbs 2. a surgical removal of all or part of a limb.
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1. He lived only hours after the amputation.
2. Amputation of the limb is really a last resort.
3. Yet despite remedial chemotherapy and amputation the syndrome continued.
4. For example, one could not suffer amputation for shoplifting.
5. A prosthesis was fitted after the amputation.
6. After electrical shock hurts amputation whether receive limb?
7. His situation is grave, I'm afraid he needs amputation.
8. Findings on urography include encasement or amputation of calyces and diffuse enlargement of kidney.
9. Methods The authors reviewed 42 patients underwent amputation for dry gangrene of leg due to atherosclerosis obliterans.
10. The effect of fenofibrate on amputation risk was independent of dyslipidemia and glycemic control.
11. Custom-engineered metal implants -- called intraosseous transcutaneous amputation prosthetics (ITAPs) -- are fastened directly to Oscar's little ankle bones, inside his fuzzy little legs.
12. High Quality and high reliability suitable for various amputation level.
13. Amputation is indicated for those with extremities cancer and systemic amyloid degeneration.
14. S., died Monday from complications brought about by diabetes, the disease that forced the amputation of Larivee's legs.
15. Methods Treatment with medicine were inefficacy, 15 patients of spontaneous senile were taken amputation.
16. Methods: A total of 17 cases of phantom limb pain after amputation were treated with neurotropin. The visual analogue scales(VAS) were measured before and after the treatment.
17. Mr Nott knew he needed to perform a forequarter amputation, requiring removal of the collar bone and shoulder blade.
18. To summarize correlation problems of medical rescue after earthquake, the keystones were amputation, crush syndrome and gas gangrene in hospital treatment.
19. Surgical options for end - stage ankle arthritis include below - knee amputation, ankle arthrodesis, and total ankle arthroplasty.
20. Surgery is reserved for nerve decompression, abscess incision and drainage, tenodesis, cosmetic repair, and amputation.
21. In patients who develop critical limb ischaemia (the minority) some form of procedure to restore blood flow to the leg is essential to avoid amputation.
22. High blood sugar in diabetics can lead to heart disease, kidney failure, stroke, blindness and amputation.sentencedict.com
23. On one of her return trips from Mumbai to Chennai she met with an accident resulting in the amputation of her right leg.
24. Why does Gaeta say he wants to be numbed , but not anesthetized, during his leg - amputation surgery?
25. MARTIN BROWN: "Reattachment is a real commitment by the patient and the doctor. Amputation is a simple thing."
26. Past surgeries: Coronal Artery Bypass Graft , valvular repair, carotid endarterectomies, vessel operations A - F bypass, amputation.
27. Methods Surgical treatment was performed on 21 cases of macrodactyly:orthopaedic operation, neurolysis , amputation of macrodactyly.
28. Indeed, there may be a fetishistic interest in misshapen or even missing body parts –a hump, a goiter, or an amputation.
29. Energy expenditure can be minimized by a properly performed above - the - knee amputation.
30. Method We formulated optimized nursing flows after identifying the risks in tumour amputation.
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