The catheter is inserted either at the front of the elbow, for investigation of the neck arteries, or in the groin for a coronary angiogram. |
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The lower level of this structure consists of a triple-bay porch, with quadripartite groin vaults springing from a series of broad, round arches. |
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In teenagers, it goes into the groin and causes jock itch and sometimes to the body, causing ringworm. |
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Using no back-lift at all, his right foot headed for his victim's groin but ended in an air shot. |
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But as Lloyd and his friend left the premises the victim pursued him, grabbing him by the scruff of his neck and kneeing him in the groin. |
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He grabbed my arm, and instead of letting him kick me I kneed him in the groin. |
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He tried to slug her, but Al belted him the groin, a convenient target from where he was seated. |
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A small amount of hair may be shaved from your groin or arm where the catheter is inserted. |
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The groin had been troubling me for some time and I guess that was the straw that broke the camel's back. |
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Instead, a troublesome groin injury curtailed his appearances on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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He's had the flu, he tweaked a groin and he pulled a hamstring 10 days ago. |
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Eddie Jones took a hit to the groin that was so powerful that he actually blew chunks. |
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Clusters of lymph nodes are found in your underarms, groin, neck, chest and abdomen. |
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Last year he struggled with groin strains for most of the year and was never operating at full fitness. |
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Durcan has a groin strain, while Brehony is troubled by a hamstring injury. |
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Two years ago he played on with a groin strain, ended up with a hernia and missed out on the Ashes tour. |
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One by one, they staggered to the podium, like footballers with groin strains. |
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There were a lot of pressure point strikes, at places like under the nose, the throat, under the armpits, the solar plexus, and the groin. |
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The presence of blind-ending spermatic vessels confirms an absent testis, allowing termination of the procedure without a groin incision. |
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Left-arm wrist spinner Adams pulled a muscle between his groin and hip and will be out of action for at least 10 days. |
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Therefore, a left groin incision was made under local anesthesia and the left common femoral artery and vein were cannulated. |
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Carl collided headlong with the first of them and he fell groaning and clutching his groin. |
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He struck another blow to Darcy's groin and the referee promptly stopped the fight and nominated Darcy as the winner. |
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In this manner, the water element of the body finds its level in the seat, groin and feet. |
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The knee, ankle, spine, leg, and groin were the most common injury locations. |
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The woman pleaded with the man to let her go, and eventually escaped after kicking him in the groin. |
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The smell is made by the bacteria that feed on this sweat, which comes from the apocrine glands in the armpits and groin area. |
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Some individuals also may have weakness in one arm or leg if tumors grow in nerves in the armpit or groin. |
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Doctors ask about symptoms and examine for swelling of the liver, spleen, and lymph glands in the armpits, groin and neck. |
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The most common sign of food allergy is inflamed, itchy skin, usually around a pet's feet, face, ears, armpits, and groin. |
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A child may also develop freckling in the folds of the skin of the armpit or groin or on other parts of the body where the skin creases. |
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Back in the sensorium, the attendant technicians peel adhesive sensors from his chest, temples, groin. |
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If the abscess is on your arm or leg, the doctor may feel the lymph glands in your groin or under your arm. |
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For example, a swollen lymph node in the groin may occur with an infection in the foot or leg. |
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Wells suffered a strained left groin muscle during a May 23 start at Toronto and was scratched from his next outing. |
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Their fur was thickest in patches on the head and groin, elsewhere it was thin and limited. |
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An inguinal hernia is a groin hernia that is caused by a weak spot where the thigh joins the lower stomach. |
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Men are five times more likely than women to develop inguinal hernias, which are hernias in the groin and the most common. |
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In those circumstances, the Dane must have felt his team were hexed when Nicolas Fabiano pulled up with a groin problem. |
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Kiara quickly glided over to me and Snake and she sucker-punched him in the stomach, and then in the groin. |
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The price of snapping that 11-game losing streak was Tom, who reinjured the groin that hobbled him earlier this season. |
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From his groin to his knees, his skin was indented with hollows like large smallpox scars. |
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These glands are found in the armpits and groin area, which are, not surprisingly, hotbeds of bacteria. |
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Body odour is the smell caused by bacteria feeding on sweat on the skin, especially in the armpit and groin area. |
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They are usually found in groups in different places throughout the body, including the neck, armpit, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and groin. |
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Cutaneous infection typically involves the perianal area with a migratory, serpiginous rash that can spread to the buttocks, groin, or trunk. |
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However, he later needed a full colostomy in February and had a cut from his stomach to his groin. |
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This season he has been troubled by a groin injury and while receiving constant treatment continues to play. |
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Doctors introduce the device through a small puncture in the groin area before entering the Merci Retriever into an artery leading to the brain. |
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To succeed at the top levels of poker you need your head, your heart and your groin to be able to take it. |
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His right knee followed through and struck Frankie's groin with such force that he was thrown several feet into the air. |
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She always thought that groin pain was a label used by pampered footballers to excuse them from their ludicrously overpaid day job. |
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One reporter decided to be less coy and actually used the word ' groin ' in his copy! |
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Ticks most often sting in the areas around the neck, behind the ear lobe and in the groin area. |
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Equally, we have numerous heroin addicts living the most horrific lifestyles from injecting in their groin to prostituting their bodies. |
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He carefully dried his pubic hair and groin and briskly scrubbed his torso. |
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Tinea corporis refers to a dermatophytosis or superficial fungal infection of the skin, other than on the hands, feet, scalp, face or groin. |
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Which means that this winter promises to be a blur of pounding damp London streets, probable pulled groin muscles and blisters. |
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This afternoon, with almost half his squad involved in matches, he will face a tense wait for news of groin strains and hamstring pulls. |
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While practicing my routine in May 2001, I tore a piece of the gracilis muscle in my groin. |
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One week before the competition while throwing one of my practice partners, I injured my groin. |
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Patients may have pain in the anterior groin, anterior thigh, buttock, greater trochanter, or medial knee. |
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We surveyed the advice given to patients on driving after groin hernia surgery. |
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It suggests that the laparoscopic method may be better for hernias that occur on both sides of the groin and for recurrences. |
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The pain may be in the groin, buttocks, anterior thigh, or over the area of the greater trochanter. |
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In femoral fractures, patients usually complain of pain in the groin, anterior thigh, or knee, as well as painful range of motion of the hip. |
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Lift your shoulders off the floor bringing your upper body towards your groin, hold position then release. |
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You're in the shower one morning when you notice a lump where your thigh meets your groin. |
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The most common cause of groin pain in athletes is probably adductor strain. |
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I saw him dart after a guy that kicked him in the groin near those buildings over there. |
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He could hear her breath quicken, her moans deepen, as her hands fought to find access to his groin where she could turn the tables on him. |
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The heavy man clutched his groin in pain and fell to his knees on the ground. |
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Eventually, but without warning, she pulled away, her lips leaving his again, her hand drifting from his groin. |
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For good measure, I added a kick to the groin and he doubled over on the kitchen floor, shouting curses at me. |
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The defender's right elbow is locked and her hand cannot strike the attacker's groin. |
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On an impulse that she hardly understood, she crouched in a shadowed groin of the red-tiled roof, and peeked down into the forbidden area. |
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The corridor opened into a T-junction in a groin vault serving as a landing for a broad, dimly-lit staircase. |
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It is characterized by heavy, load-bearing masonry, the round-headed arch and its derivatives, the groin, and barrel vaulting. |
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The light didn't quite reach the high ceiling where carved figures lurked in the shadows of a graceful groin vault. |
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People with this condition have a rash, pruritis, and excoriated crythematous skin in body folds, axillae, and groin. |
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A bouncer tried to grab me, but I shook him off with an elbow to his eye socket and a knee to the groin. |
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The solar plexus is ideal, but the lower abdomen, the groin or even the inside of the leg above the knee are also adequate. |
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In the case of your son's groin strain, your osteopath would be checking your son's sacro-iliac joints, his lumbar spine and all the muscles that attach to his pelvis. |
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Gilt threads glittered in the weave of pennants and tapestries and high overhead a gold-trimmed groin vault shouldered off the arches of a marble ceiling. |
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Carey is troubled with a calf injury, while O'Hara has a groin strain. |
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We will have to see whether it's just a groin strain or a hernia. |
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He closed his eyes, imagining the virgins, imagining away the pain in his head and groin. |
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It was Wilkinson's third run-out after a long battle with a groin problem and there were fears he had aggravated the injury when he was attended to by medics after 58 minutes. |
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If forced to fight, aim blows towards the neck and the groin. |
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My son was in great pain, had developed a huge lump in his groin area and after a series of frantic telephone calls the only option was the Hospital. |
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For the last two weeks I've been waking up with a dull pain in my groin. |
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Ruane fled into a working men's club in Blossom Street, and when a policeman followed him there, kneed him in the groin, causing him a sharp pain. |
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He advanced from simple stomach movements to leg and groin stretches, one legged squats, lunges and myriad exercises aimed at strengthening the middle of his body. |
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The last time a guy tried to do that to me, I kneed him in the groin. |
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Swelling and tenderness was noted in the groin and proximal thigh. |
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Patients will almost never knee you in the groin or kick you in the gut. |
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Other etiologies of groin pain include sports hernia, groin disruption, iliopsoas bursitis, stress fractures, avulsion fractures, nerve compression and snapping hip syndrome. |
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My gloved fingertips, soaked with blood on his pulseless groin, started to vibrate. |
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The hernia may look like a bulge or swelling in the groin area. |
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A broad range of injury types was found to occur at each of these sites, except in the groin, for which the 12 injuries reported were exclusively strains. |
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He had a groin injury at the 1982 World Cup, dislocated his shoulder at the 1986 World Cup and was invalided home from the 1990 World Cup with an Achilles tendon problem. |
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Locally born and bred Mike, a prolific marksman in the Reserves, was handed his golden opportunity when his team mate limped off after 41 minutes with a groin injury. |
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These swollen lymph nodes appear most often in the underarm or neck areas, although if the inoculation lesion is on the leg, then the nodes in the groin will be affected. |
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He returned minutes later dressed in combat gear, including a Kevlar vest, leggings, and sporting a groin protector. |
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Having captured a leg, and thus controlled the opponent's movement, a toe kick to the groin, inner thigh or lower abdomen could be easily applied. |
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Iliopsoas bursitis is characterized by deep groin pain, sometimes radiating to the anterior hip or thigh, often accompanied by a snapping sensation. |
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The nose of our plane got shot up, and I was wounded in the arm and groin. |
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A local anesthetic is injected into your groin to numb the area. |
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After the induction of general anesthesia and sterilely preparing the patient's chest, abdomen and groin, a vertical midline median sternotomy was performed. |
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Now he dropped the sword and she brought her knee up into the man's groin. |
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A worn joint due to osteoarthritis often causes pain in the groin area. |
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She stood and walked down the groin to the beach, and intent on finishing her own run, ran in the same direction as Crane, towards the Nelson house at the top of the hill. |
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When a school passes beneath a pier or drifting boat, or within casting distance of a rock groin or favorite stretch of beach, every bait in its path gets picked up. |
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He scored big with Tommy, then was nearly deported for kicking an NYPD officer in the groin at the Fillmore. |
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It can also give you a fever, low-back pain or pain in your groin. |
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The symptoms of plague were swollen lymph nodes in the armpits and groin known as buboes, hence Bubonic Plague, and death followed within hours or a few days at the most. |
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Lymph nodes, containing lymphatic fluid, are part of the immune system, and when swollen they feel like round bumps on your neck, armpits and groin. |
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He is hitting well after missing two months with a strained left groin. |
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A fortnight ago, he had 35 goals before a groin injury sidelined him. |
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Molded footrests keep your feet from falling asleep and a rectangular hatch at your groin allows quick access to storage. |
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It turns out my groin had been overworked because my feet supinated wildly. |
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Boxers typically wear shorts or trunks with the waistband raised so the opponent is not allowed to strike the groin area. |
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Buchanan went down, writhing in pain from a low blow, that Buchanan's trainer, Gil Clancy, said was caused by a knee to the groin. |
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Deliberately settling atop his groin, she pressed her cotton-pantied crotch against him and wiggled. |
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Buboes associated with the bubonic plague are commonly found in the armpits, upper femoral, groin and neck region. |
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Merabet had already been immobilized by a bullet to the groin. |
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The air blew his tank-top away from his torso, revealing a patch of chest hair, not too much, and no v-line to his groin. |
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It usually develops along what is known as the milk line which runs from the arm pit to the groin. |
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When the resident put pressure on the groin site to stop the bleeding, the patient became significantly bradycardic and eventually unresponsive. |
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In another case, a female officer kicked a 37-year-old woman in the groin. |
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Vennegoor of Hesselink now faces arace to be ready in time for next Sunday's Old Firm derby along with groin injury victim Scott McDonald. |
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Mathias excused Connelly from training today, while Loran was also being monitored after picking up a tight groin against Forest. |
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Jenkins last season nominated Jones as captain but the Llanelli fly-half has had a groin injury in recent weeks. |
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He dons the stolen Speedo and soaps up his groin while autoerotically choking himself with a shower hose. |
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Soffes Wood's work will feature a series of groin vaults, mullions, and an interior design that feels like a private club. |
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They found that culturing the nose was more likely to reveal MRSA than culturing under the arms, the groin, or perineum. |
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To avoid a groin injury, dancers need to warm up before plopping down into a side split first thing in the morning. |
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Hernias occur commonly in the groin area or in the upper part of the abdomen, around or through the umbilicus. |
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They are very common around the groin, through separation of midline abdominal muscles or above the umbilicus. |
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Bassini's hernial repair and adductor longus tenotomy in the treatment of chronic groin pain in athletes. |
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Examination of the abdominal wall revealed varicosity of the superficial inferior epigastric veins arising at the groin, with cephalad flow. |
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The comedienne even finished it off with a hocked loogie and a groin grab. |
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Viegas found himself staring at a swelling as big as a marble beneath the papyraceous skin of the groin. |
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Edinburgh suffered a blow when Scotland captain Chris Paterson hirpled off with a groin problem. |
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Almost before his advance had begun, it was ended by a fishnetted knee delivered swiftly to his groin. |
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For instance, if a rising appeared on the right side of the groin the physician would bleed a vein in the ankle on the same side. |
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The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent is not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury. |
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Charles Mayo, soon after graduating from medical school, began excising the great saphenous vein through a single incision from the groin to just below the knee. |
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However, on examination of the patients trunk it soon became evident that the lump was the distal extent of an abdominothoracic varicose channel arising from the right groin. |
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Veteran Glenn McGrath, returning from a groin injury, claimed the wicket of Strauss then Ian Bell was farcically run out in a mix-up with Paul Collingwood. |
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Fennelly was dogged by back problems again this year, with the added discomfort of osteitis pubis in his groin, but soldiered through another successful campaign for the Cats. |
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The punch caught Sharkey, Earp, and most of the crowd by surprise, and Sharkey dropped, clutched his groin, and rolled on the canvas, screamed foul. |
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Vitaly Kutuzov and Sergey Kornilenko scored for Belarus, but the match was marred by a groin injury to goalkeeper Robert Green that is set to rule him out of the finals. |
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In the OR the patient was found to have necrotizing soft tissue involving the left abdominal wall that extended from the groin inferiorly to the midline medially. |
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The 34 skin flap procedures start with the scapular and proceed to the brachial, arm, forearm, hand, groin, thigh, genicular, and leg, down to the lateral foot. |
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Massey, branded Salford's Mr Big during a town hall meeting, was jailed for 14 years in 1999 after he knifed a man in the groin, leaving him for dead. |
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Steyn said that he did not play a lot of cricket in the Champions Trophy in England as he had a side strain, groin, glute, neck and a bit of an ankle problem. |
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These hernias occur when a portion of the small intestine pushes through the inguinal canal, a gap located on the anterior abdominal wall near the groin. |
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Loren Stokes, the fluid scorer from Hofstra, limped out singing soprano after a flagrant cheap-shot punch to the groin by George Mason guard Tony Skinn. |
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He brought his knee up into the male's groin and heel-palmed his face. |
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When small bowel herniates into the groin, one has an inguinal hernia. |
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Nine out of the ten largest rectangular spaces in Roman architecture were bridged this way, the only exception being the groin vaulted Basilica of Maxentius. |
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In men and women alike it first betrayed itself by the emergence of certain tumours in the groin or armpits, some of which grew as large as a common apple, others as an egg. |
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Then she pulled his pants down around his knees. He had a pair of old gray-and-white tight skivvies on. They were worn and threadbare and tight around his groin. |
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Molluscum contagiosum is a pox virus that causes small lumps to appear on the skin, normally in the groin area, but they can occur on the upper thighs and stomach. |
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