If the findings of imaging are inconclusive, a staging laparoscopy or laparotomy may be done before definitive surgery. |
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy. |
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Thus, a meeting convened by the finance secretary here today proved inconclusive. |
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Autopsies on the cows found high levels of toxicity but the results were inconclusive. |
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And he offered to bring in an outside consultant if the results were inconclusive. |
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A post-mortem examination was inconclusive and further tests are being carried out to ascertain the exact cause of death. |
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Results were inconclusive but the paint is hoping for a late swing its way. |
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These studies are conflicting and inconclusive as a result of problems in their design. |
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So far, the test results have been inconclusive and we don't know what is causing this. |
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The results of most of the tests were inconclusive, although the canum did seem to allow me to hear nearby ducks remarkably clearly. |
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Demand remains sluggish and the inconclusive election result is unlikely to help matters. |
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If, as the report acknowledges, the available research is inconclusive, a cautionary approach would be wise. |
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Police said last night that the results of post-mortem examinations on the two bodies had proved inconclusive. |
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The inconclusive election result sparked a scramble to see which party could come up with a majority. |
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The first HSE investigation into the site, in 2001, produced inconclusive results. |
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If the results are inconclusive, the examination should be repeated in two weeks. |
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However, Mr Howard said their conversation regarded an inconclusive video of the incident. |
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In two words, Milton's case against censorship is inconclusive and qualified. |
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The only research on this treatment for generalised anxiety disorder compared it with cognitive therapy, but the results were inconclusive. |
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Findings from the few studies that have examined relations between family life factors and preschool hyperactivity are inconclusive. |
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The researchers also found suggestive but inconclusive evidence that erythropoietin may improve overall survival. |
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There was suggestive but inconclusive evidence that predation rates also declined with increasing wave forces. |
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Powers sifts psychological and historical evidence in a suggestive but inconclusive search for convincing connections. |
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It is indeed inconclusive, as Strong's takes this to be a word of Chaldean origin. |
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In terms of dating, the data are somewhat inconclusive because structured organic material are rare in most samples. |
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In the years after finding them, archaeologists did carbon dating on the relic only to get inconclusive results. |
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Some investigators have found evidence of byssinosis among jute mill workers, others have found no evidence, and some results were inconclusive. |
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Despite worries about possible negative health effects of mobile phone use, various studies over the past few years have proved inconclusive. |
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In the 1980s these neighbours fought a blood-soaked, inconclusive war that destroyed an entire generation and claimed more than 1 million lives. |
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Members of the missing Japanese citizens' families continue to simmer with anger after the three rounds of inconclusive talks. |
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Individual trials have been inconclusive, probably because of small sample sizes. |
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That meeting was inconclusive and they had to return at 10am for more discussions. |
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Trials investigating the role of macrolide antibiotic therapy in patients with acute coronary syndromes are inconclusive. |
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Frustrated by the slow and inconclusive police investigation, the victim's brother, Cliff, retraces the delivery route in search of clues. |
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Fine-needle aspiration cytology is mostly inconclusive because the tumor is composed of acellular and hypercellular portions. |
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Current evidence on the efficacy of acupressure and acupuncture in treating pregnancy-induced nausea is inconclusive. |
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The council meeting was inconclusive and, instead of going away, the matter festered and more information leaked out. |
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Theoretical studies on the frequency content of the forehocks compared to the main and after shocks have been inconclusive. |
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The initial military autopsy on Deirdre came back inconclusive as to the cause of her death. |
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A skeleton staff held the fort during the industrial action, which followed two months of inconclusive pay talks and a failure last week to negotiate a deal. |
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Although previous studies have suggested nuts may have anti-cancer properties when eaten as part of a healthy diet, the evidence remains inconclusive. |
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But the available evidence is inconclusive about the effect of a small increase. |
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Indeed, the available evidence is inconclusive on what will happen to employment with an increase at these levels. |
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As a result, late on Thursday, Mr. Bersani told Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano that his talks had been inconclusive. |
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The inquest in Leeds was told yesterday that two post-mortem examinations proved inconclusive and the cause of her death has been recorded as unascertained. |
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The raid, which failed, was followed by a lengthy and inconclusive inquiry by a select committee of the Commons, at which Rhodes acted with unconcealed contempt and arrogance. |
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This claim is inconclusive as we may very well be required to do empirical research to settle an unresolved question of fact upon which the theories disagree. |
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Veterinary necropsy of these two pigs was inconclusive beyond a general diagnosis of septicemia and Actinomyces infection of lung, liver, and spleen. |
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The results were deemed inconclusive, and Rhee moved on to focus on improving security for future tests. |
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Results from studies of cognitive performance were inconclusive. |
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The results were inconclusive and received mixed responses from listeners. |
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Soya milk manufacturers say the evidence so far is inconclusive. |
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Other investigators have found negative or inconclusive results. |
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The running battle up the Channel was inconclusive, and only the English fireship attack on the Armada's anchorage off Calais broke the stalemate. |
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West Yorkshire Police fraud squad is assessing the case, after the club alerted the police last week following its own investigation which proved inconclusive. |
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However some of the damning evidence later proved to be inconclusive. |
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Because he had severe symptoms and inconclusive electrocardiographic findings, he had transthoracic echocardiographic ultrasonography to confirm acute myocardial ischaemia. |
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Only thereafter did a brief, inconclusive war break out between the two Germanic leaders. |
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The British forces fought an inconclusive war with the Ulster Irish led by Owen Roe O'Neill. |
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The tragedy of life is, it must be premature, inconclusive and inconcludable, in order to be life. |
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The results of the poll were inconclusive. We got two yeses, three nos, and four maybes. |
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Eventually, Jugurtha renewed his offensive, leading to a long and inconclusive war with Rome. |
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Cause of death for five otters recovered post-mortem was unknown because of inconclusive evidence or advanced autolysis. |
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Archaeomagnetic samples, though inconclusive, were compatible with surprisingly early radiocarbon dates. |
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After an inconclusive engagement, the British successfully retreated to New York City. |
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It was hoped that this might provide clarity on the final resting place of the dead, but results were inconclusive. |
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He may have served as a captain in Thomas Fairfax's lifeguard during the late 1640s, but the evidence is inconclusive. |
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The evidence is inconclusive in proving how far the Shang realm extended from Anyang. |
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His autopsy was inconclusive and toxicology tests are pending. |
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Corticosteroids are increasingly being used to alleviate symptoms, although the evidence for efficacy is inconclusive. |
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Studies of 10 other families with inherited osteoarthritis remain largely inconclusive. |
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Previous studies on links between dairy product consumption and diabetes had inconclusive findings. |
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Although the operation was inconclusive, the English suffered heavily, including the loss of the carrack Mary Rose in the Battle of the Solent. |
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Fighting was inconclusive before Gaunt agreed a treaty with King Juan of Castile. |
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Discussions, however, remained inconclusive, and both rulers died within two years of the embassy. |
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Yet a campaign in 1359, meant to complete the undertaking, was inconclusive. |
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The negotiations were inconclusive and the fighting dragged on until Christmas, when Henry returned to England. |
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It was a borderline decision with pictures inconclusive as to whether some of Butcher's boot had broken the popping crease to save him. |
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Many analysts suggest that it allowed the formation of capital that financed the Industrial Revolution, although the evidence is inconclusive. |
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John of Gaunt assumed leadership in France with limited success, and peace negotiations over several years were inconclusive. |
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Speculation based on scientifically investigated known ritual or warfare practices which existed during this early period is inconclusive. |
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Analysis of intraoperative frozen-section specimens of the two enlarged inferior glands was inconclusive. |
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Caesar treated this as an aggressive move and, after an inconclusive engagement against the united tribes, he conquered the tribes piecemeal. |
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The detection of oceans, even through the spectroscopy method, however is likely extremely difficult and inconclusive. |
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The research on other species done so far has yielded varied outcomes and inconclusive results. |
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Many clinical tests were inconclusive, probably because it had been used as a surface antiseptic. |
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In September 1755, French and British troops met in the inconclusive Battle of Lake George. |
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The result proved inconclusive for O'Neill, who resigned a short time later. |
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The French withstood several damaging but inconclusive actions before regaining the initiative at the battles of Tourcoing and Fleurus in June. |
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The first pitched battle of the war, fought at Edgehill on 23 October 1642, proved inconclusive, and both the Royalists and Parliamentarians claimed it as a victory. |
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However, without support from other Russian units the attack stalled, Gripenberg was ordered to halt by Kuropatkin and the battle was inconclusive. |
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Today vaginosis is recognized with more accuracy in the microbiology laboratory by Gram stain evaluation rather than by culture, which can often be inconclusive. |
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The war was initially inconclusive, as the Italian army get struck in a long attrition war in the Alps, making little progress and suffering very heavy losses. |
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Elections in 1979 and 1981 were inconclusive and marked by fraud. |
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One of the most critical was the problem of English rule in Scotland, where Edward's long but ultimately inconclusive military campaign was ongoing when he died. |
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But several House members who spoke in opposition to the bill voiced concerns about the high cost of further procedures if the initial electrocardiogram is inconclusive. |
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Though the contest was tactically inconclusive, the Dutch fleet did not leave harbor again during the war, and their merchant fleet remained crippled. |
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There has already been a good deal of comment on this issue, leading to fairly inconclusive results, since there is a tendency simply to make Groulx an epigone of Maurras. |
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The initial results were inconclusive, so we resampled the tap water. |
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Evidence for Holbein's religious views is fragmentary and inconclusive. |
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Research so far has been inconclusive, with some studies reporting a surge of these fireballs in February and others detecting no such trend, Brown said. |
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Experiments to determine the cause of this mass defect were inconclusive. |
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Attacks on the English homeland are to be prepared, bearing in mind that inconclusive results with insufficient forces are to be avoided in all circumstances. |
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The battle was inconclusive with no significant losses other than Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, which foundered and sank while making a sharp turn. |
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