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Meanings of
parenteral
in English
Canal.
canal
duct
epithelial duct
Related terms
channel
Synonyms
Examples for "
canal
"
canal
duct
epithelial duct
Examples for "
canal
"
1
A senior
canal
official said it had received no notification so far.
2
It's difficult to reach the
canal
,
whether by water or by land.
3
Britain and France attacked the
canal
zone with the support of Israel.
4
In particular the conversation incident to the
canal
-
boat
wager was disturbing him.
5
The
canal
at Marseilles should receive special mention in the general report.
1
Background: Occasionally patients present to the surgeon with known common
duct
stones.
2
And yes indeed, he really was a spendthrift with his
duct
tape.
3
In 15 patients, the common bile
duct
was found to be normal.
4
Methods: EUS-FNAs were obtained from 46 bile
duct
and seven gallbladder lesions.
5
Rapp stared at the model and searched for the
duct
in question.
1
Most of transplanted liver tissues showed hyaline degeneration and
epithelial
ducts
,
similar to bile ducts, were observed on the seventh day.
Usage of
parenteral
in English
1
The Company offers products in various categories, including tablets, capsule and
parenteral
.
2
Such a study should investigate higher doses of methotrexate and
parenteral
administration.
3
Its transmission is essentially
parenteral
and resembles that of hepatitis B virus.
4
Total
parenteral
nutrition was effective as primary therapy in 56 per cent.
5
Conclusion: There is great heterogeneity in
parenteral
nutrition practices among French neonatal units.
6
Most patients fully recover with a 1-week course of
parenteral
betalactams.
7
Treatment of most serious infections requires
parenteral
administration of antimicrobial agents.
8
Only 2 patients remained hospitalized for their entire course of
parenteral
antibiotic therapy.
9
All patients had prior
parenteral
exposure as the probable source of HCV infection.
10
The patient was treated with
parenteral
antibiotics and percutaneous aspiration of the abscess.
11
She had been administrated excessive amounts of fluids, and unresponsive to
parenteral
furosemide.
12
Adjunctive therapies in enteral and
parenteral
nutrition are being actively investigated.
13
Thirteen liver abscesses were successfully treated with
parenteral
antibiotics and percutaneous catheter drainage.
14
Introduction: Cancer patients tend to prefer oral instead of
parenteral
chemotherapy.
15
Patients in the control group were given routine postoperative enteral and
parenteral
camp support.
16
Ninety-three percent of affected patients were hospitalized and 57% received
parenteral
nutrition.
Other examples for "parenteral"
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About this term
parenteral
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
parenteral nutrition
total parenteral
parenteral antibiotics
parenteral exposure
prolong parenteral
More collocations
Parenteral
through the time
Parenteral
across language varieties
United States of America
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