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Example sentences for "foreign bodies"

  • The dropping jaw is useful for reaching backward below the cricopharyngeal fold when using the esophageal speculum in the removal of foreign bodies.

  • Direct laryngoscopy in children requires neither local nor general anesthesia, either for diagnosis or for removal of foreign bodies or growths from the larynx.

  • A large one in the left stem just below the left upper-lobe bronchus is often invaded by foreign bodies.

  • Whether there are any signs of inflammation or the evidence of foreign bodies or tumors.

  • In the latter case the course and direction of the ball should be ascertained by dissection rather than by the use of the probe, and the character of foreign bodies, if any are found in the wound, should be noted.

  • Examine the mucous membrane carefully for the evidences of inflammation, caustic poison, tumors, foreign bodies, or strictures.

  • Examine the pleural cavities for the presence of adhesions, foreign bodies, or fluid.

  • Their lower extremity is tortuous, and apt to adhere to foreign bodies; the upper part is nearly upright, and slightly flexuous, the whole resembling some flowering plant, without leaves or lateral branches.

  • In general, the skin of the Holothuria is thick and leathery; it includes muscles, and is armed occasionally with small projecting hooks or fangs, which enable the creature to hang for a few seconds on to foreign bodies.

  • The body of these animals is cylindrical in form, terminating beneath in a muscular disk, which is generally large and distinct, enabling them to cling vigorously to foreign bodies.

  • The greater part of these are attached to foreign bodies, or to each other in groups.

  • Some of them float or walk freely in their natural element; others are fixed or attached to foreign bodies.

  • Some are united to foreign bodies by means of a glutinating substance, secreted by the animal, and joining part of the surface of the shell to that of the stone, coral, or other substance.

  • Foreign bodies embedded in the eyeball should be removed by the oculist or physician.

  • To preserve the transparency of the cornea, and also to lubricate the eyelids and aid in the removal of foreign bodies, a secretion, called tears, is constantly supplied.

  • It follows the prolonged sojourn of foreign bodies in the oesophagus.

  • The immediate exciting cause is often attributed to local injury from retention of foreign bodies or the deglutition of hot, acrid, or indigestible substances.

  • Retained bullets themselves remained as foreign bodies in a certain number of cases.

  • Again, limitation to the abdominal wall was sometimes proved by the position of the retained bullet, or sometimes by the presence in the track of foreign bodies carried in with the projectile.

  • But even where two openings exist, and evidence is afforded that these are the apertures of entrance and exit of one projectile, examination should still be made to detect the presence of foreign bodies.

  • John Hunter and others make mention of circular pieces of the skin being cut out by bullets, and then lodging, and acting as foreign bodies in the wounds.

  • In case of lodgment of foreign bodies, not only is their presence more obvious to the finger direct than through the agency of a probe or other metallic instrument, but by its means intelligence of their qualities is also communicated.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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