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1 We have to wait until tomorrow when both will have a scan .
2 The 35-year-old goalkeeper will have a scan in the next few days.
3 I will have a scan on Thursday and see how bad it is.
4 He will go to hospital tomorrow to have a scan .
5 Keane was due to have a scan this morning.
6 She thought she may have been pregnant and asked staff if she could have a scan .
7 Manager Angelo Alessio confirmed after the game the Scotland centre-back will have a scan on Monday.
8 Will Anna have a scan to find out?'
9 He will have a scan at the end of next week and that will tell us more.
10 The Liverpool full back, who damaged a thigh in Wednesday's Champions League final, will have a scan today.
11 He is due to have a scan on Monday afternoon and Liverpool suspect it will reveal ankle ligament damage.
12 However, bowler Trent Boult is to have a scan on injured ribs and may be in doubt for the second Test.
13 She had received two infusions so far and would have a scan soon to see if it was making a difference.
14 Anthoney Foley will have a scan later today on the shoulder injury he picked up during Munster's epic win at Welford Road yesterday.
15 The swelling on Gareth Bale's right ankle has gone down enough for the Tottenham star to have a scan on the injury today.
16 The England defender was due to have a scan on his groin yesterday but there was no sense of foreboding about the results.
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