Sentences with phrase «difficult surgeries where»

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After a long and difficult recovery and further surgery he was able to be back in the car for testing ahead of the 1996 season, where he immediately showed he'd lost none of his speed.
Surgery is a preferred treatment, but can be difficult in tiny brains where many critical functions are developing.
The disease is notoriously difficult to diagnose, leading to a large proportion of both false positives — where patients undergo surgery they don't need — as well as false negatives — where appendicitis is mistaken for gas or cramps and left untreated.
Maybe it is your special background in mathematics, mechanical engineering and surgery, but you have a way of explaining things and anticipating where I may find it more difficult that makes it so enjoyable.
When one black - and - white cat came to the shelter with an injured front leg that required amputation, it was difficult to know where to place her after the surgery.
«In the past, a veterinarian could graduate without having any hands - on experience treating an ill fish, but now many universities are offering classes to veterinary students and practicing veterinarians,» says Gay Zambrano, DVM, of Zambrano Consulting Mobile Services in Stanton, Calif. «Many veterinarians think it would be too difficult to treat a fish, and they wouldn't even know where to start when it comes to surgery.
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