postoperative course
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpostoperativeandcourse
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postoperative
adjective
uk/ˌpəʊstˈɒp.ər.ə.tɪv/us/ˌpoʊstˈɑː.pɚ.ə.tɪv/
relating to the period of time that immediately follows a ...
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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Postoperativecoursewas uneventful and cross-sectional echocardiography performed prior to discharge showed an intact repair.
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Thepostoperativecoursein our patient strongly supports these considerations.
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Sepsis and renal failure that required dialysis complicated thepostoperativecourse.
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Thepostoperativecoursewas complicated by a chylothorax, which resolved spontaneously after three weeks.
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After an uncomplicatedpostoperativecourse, the patient was discharged on digitalis.
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It is an important therapeutic adjunct to surgical treatment in the pre- andpostoperativecourseof children with complex cardiovascular malformations.
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Thepostoperativecourseafter stage 1 was stormy; low cardiac output, pulmonary-to-systemic flow imbalances and renal failure were common problems.
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The patient had a smoothpostoperativecourseand was discharged seven days after reoperation with only mild residual cyanosis.
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Thepostoperativecoursewas far from smooth, with pleural effusions and ascites as well as oliguria and, subsequently, anuria.
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Thepostoperativecoursewas uneventful, except for intermittent junctional tachycardia which was controlled by antiarrhythmic medical treatment.
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The coronary artery was transplanted without difficulty and thepostoperativecoursewas unremarkable.
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Both patients had a goodpostoperativecourseand are now in good condition 18 months and 5 months after operation.
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The patient had an uneventfulpostoperativecourseand was discharged in good codition.
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The earlypostoperativecoursewas uneventful in five (35.7%) patients.
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Herpostoperativecoursewas complicated by hypertension that was responsive to treatment and transient mild neurologic deficits relating to affect, recognition, and memory.
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The earlypostoperativecoursewas uncomplicated, but anticoagulant therapy was required after 13 days because of thrombosis in the right internal jugular vein.
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Thepostoperativecoursewas complicated by a pulmonary infection which tequired prolonged mechanical ventilation.
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Thepostoperativecoursewas uncomplicated in all cases.
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Thepostoperativecoursewas complicated by a tear in the homograft, possibly related to sepsis.
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