Similar words: put up or shut up, autumn, autumnal, put up, sputter, sputnik, dispute, rasputin. Meaning: ['spjuːtəm] n. expectorated matter; saliva mixed with discharges from the respiratory passages; in ancient and medieval physiology it was believed to cause sluggishness.
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1. Blood stained sputum, salty, sour or yellow.
2. Gao Yang noticed a frothy string of bloody sputum at the corner of his mouth and felt sorry for the sharp-tongued fellow.
3. Bloody sputum. Whooping cough may be like this or even asthma.
4. A sputum specimen was obtained and sent to the laboratory for analysis.
5. The sputum had decreased and for two successive tests had been negative.
6. Repeated microbiological examination of sputum, blood, and urine proved negative.
7. A sputum pot and tissues should be provided if appropriate and steam inhalations may be ordered.
8. RESULTS Klebsiella were isolated from pharynx and sputum.
9. Does she bring up much sputum when she coughs?
10. The sputum contains larvae and eosinophils.
11. Pseudomonas aeruginosa was cultured from sputum.
12. Cough without purulent sputum was noted.
13. Culture of the sputum showed growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae.
14. Of course, if there endotracheal sputum sound [sentencedict.com], you need to make rules to give sputum.
15. Neutrophil chemotactic activity in sputum supernatant was higher than the pool of normal subjects both in chronic asthma and COPD patients.
16. Wind - resistance sputum Yu: limb pain, numbness, skin flushes, not inconsistent temperature, acral gangrene visible ulcers.
17. Sputum smear spot is not suitable to be established in township hospital in terms of staff, housing settings, or equipment.
18. In some patients, there was four-fold increase in antibody response before the first sputum culture of P cepacia.
19. Patients M24, M25, and M26 were inpatients when the epidemic strain was first cultured from their sputum.
20. Despite aggressive antibiotic therapy, the epidemic strain continued to be isolated from his sputum and subsequently from blood cultures.
21. Inability to expectorate and is obliged to swallow any sputum that is raised; it may taste greasy.
22. The rare acute infection shows dyspnoea and violent cough, with white-yellow, occasionally bloody, sputum.
23. Researchers say the sniffing powers of the African pouched rat can help detect TB in sputum samples more efficiently and at a lower cost than lab technicians using microscopes.
24. Objective: To evaluate the adverse drug reactions(ADRs) of Capreomycin(CPM) using to treat tuberculosis with positive sputum smear.
25. He had enjoyed good health until Oct. 1960,[http://Sentencedict.com] when he gradually developed cough and purulent sputum.
26. Objective To explore the efficiency, quick, safe, convenient and cheap disinfecting method for sputum suction tube.
27. Increased use of promising methods of diagnosis such as sputum liquefaction and concentration and increased availability of fluorescence microscopy should be explored and encouraged.
28. Patients with Legionnaires' disease usually have fever, chills, and a cough, which may be dry or may produce sputum.
29. At the end of the coughing spell , he brings up some sputum.
30. CASE REPORT Misdiagnosed 24 cases of bronchogenic tuberculosis with negative of tubercle bacillus in sputum smear examination were selected and analyzed by fiber bronchoscope.
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