His bandy legs are pulled up under the distended moon of his swollen stomach. |
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The tissues become swollen and thick and push against the hair follicles and sweat glands. |
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He had gone with Keith to paint in the Yosemite Valley when the spring thaw had swollen the famous waterfalls. |
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Badly swollen, Nadia sat out apparatus after apparatus during team optionals. |
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Apparently, a toddler can have swollen glands for teething, a cold, any little virus. |
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A 21 year old telephonist, known to have Raynaud's phenomenon, presented with swollen right index and middle fingers without discoloration. |
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Your gums may also be red and swollen and you may have bad breath and an unpleasant or metallic taste in your mouth. |
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Pain is felt only after exercise, and the affected area is not tender to the touch, discolored or swollen. |
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When I got to school I traced around the red swollen mark on my face with a purple texta. |
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One of my first patients was a man with swollen gums and tender thighs, the latter showing a diffuse dusky discoloration. |
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The storage organ in onion consists of scales derived from swollen leaf bases, whereas in garlic it originates from swollen lateral buds. |
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He squats beside the machine, threading a screw the size of a flea, his eyes watering, face crimson and swollen. |
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Cele's throat and blotched tongue are swollen with thrush, a fungal infection of the mouth. |
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One of the victims was taken to hospital with a swollen eye, bruised forehead and injured shoulder. |
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A tidal river, its current is swollen both from the teeming heavens and from the surging ocean. |
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The 23 who were admitted to the Meru district hospital had swollen feet and open wounds, Tambum said. |
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The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus. |
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Red, swollen areas in a child's mouth or dark spots on the teeth are signs of tooth decay. |
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Sometimes they strolled in the garden, where winter had peeled the leaves from the bare shrubbery, exposing the earth beneath, swollen with rain. |
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In northern Massachusetts, the swollen Green River destroyed a trailer park, leaving many people homeless. |
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Pulmonary complications, such as pleural effusion, result from retroperitoneal transudation of fluid from the swollen pancreas. |
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I've been receiving symbolic shiners, charley horses and swollen jaws since I first picked up a mic and joked into it. |
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Her foot was swollen after she trod on a rusty nail and she said she needed a tetanus shot. |
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He has kwashiorkor, which has left his limbs bloated and his belly swollen. |
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In children, the abdomen can become swollen and bloated and medical attention should be sought urgently. |
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The village, its population swollen by refugees, had been thought safe by many local people. |
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Singapore's population was swollen by refugees, and two-fifths of the city's water had come in pipes from the mainland. |
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But when you have a cold, swollen membranes in the ear can block the Eustachian tube, he explains. |
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A woman passenger suffered two black eyes, a broken wrist and swollen ankle. |
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Hastie said during the morning she changed John's nappy and thought his lower tummy was swollen. |
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The most common symptoms of mono include sore throat, swollen glands, and fatigue. |
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He began to unzip a pocket on his thigh and remove a plastic swollen bladder filled with water. |
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They have signified their intentions for next season already, out of swollen eyes and dejected hearts. |
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One of the children, a 15-year-old boy, says some of his friends bled and some areas were swollen where the girls had punctured them. |
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It didn't help that half my face was swollen to blimpish proportions, either. |
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A swollen jaw and blinding pain made worse by gentle breezes on the cheek indicate a trip to the dentist is necessary. |
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Other symptoms could include swollen glands, red eyes, sore throat, diarrhea, and a rash that looks like blisters or bruises. |
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The similar French product, a speciality of ports in the north of Normandy, is called bouffi, also meaning swollen or bloated. |
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My record collection, now swollen with free copies from a bloated, over-promoting record industry, was taking up more and more of my house. |
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Emily's blue eyes were bloodshot and swollen, meaning she had been crying of late. |
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But his head did not look swollen, like so many other mouthbrooders do when they are holding eggs or fry. |
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He was pasty pale in the face as if he was ill, and his thick, swollen lips had a bluish tinge. |
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On his forehead resides a swollen, bluish bruise that is most likely throbbing painfully. |
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Occasionally heads sit oddly on their bodies, and swollen limbs meet their trunks awkwardly. |
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In fact it looks like the intestines of an elephant but when cooked the boerewors changes from a spiral of swollen pink to a delicious sausage. |
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Apart from rooting interest, the games were explosive nail-biters, swollen with drama, and all a sports fan could hope for. |
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His wound opened, and he was not given booties to even protect his infected and swollen foot. |
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Her mascara was smeared with tears seeping through her eyes, her face was swollen with one or two bruised and a few cuts. |
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I knew I must've looked terrible, my mascara smudged, my eyes swollen and red, my nose all runny. |
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In the morning we were off early, following the creek, a tumbling, explosive cataract swollen by snowmelt. |
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When this occurs, the swollen brain tissue will push the other contents of the skull to the side. |
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By then tears were already soaking into her skin and her eyes were a bit swollen. |
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Grossly, it was found to arise from a peripheral nerve trunk, which was swollen. |
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With a bald head, thin limbs and swollen belly, he is a street urchin of about eight. |
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Urticaria, hives or nettlerash, which are a side effect rather than a condition, are red, very itchy, swollen areas of the skin. |
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Her wrist and knee were warm, red, swollen, and tender, but she had no rashes or subcutaneous nodules. |
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It may also damage nerves in the face, arms and legs and lead to clawed hands, a nodulous swollen face, or sores on the hands and feet. |
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Bubonic plague is characterized by painful, swollen lymph nodes called buboes that are often hot to the touch. |
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Osler's nodes are painful, swollen, violaceous subcutaneous nodules occurring mainly in the pulp of the fingers and toes. |
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His ankle is a bit swollen, a minor sprain, but he should stay off it for about two to three weeks. |
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The swollen brain squeezes up against the inside of the skull, causing more tissue damage. |
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A midgut infected with nosema is off white and a little swollen and is less segmented in appearance. |
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You can still see the swollen gland in my neck, but I think I've kicked this thing, hah! |
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When the veins of this network become swollen with blood, haemorrhoids occur. |
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It's a little swollen now, but I can still get the ring off and on without any problem. |
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The engine oiler had a painfully swollen jaw, apparently from an abscessed tooth. |
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Soldiers began to emerge from the swollen hatchways on the surface like ants pouring forth from their hill. |
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When my friend went in to see the doctor, her body was swollen from head to toe. |
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The cashew apple is not a true fruit, but the swollen stalk to which the cashew nut is attached. |
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The Yarra River, swollen by the torrents of water falling over its catchment, broke its banks, as did other metropolitan creeks and rivers. |
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It mainly treats syphilitic strangury and turbidity, diarrhea, foot qi, welling abscesses, and swollen sores. |
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A definite characteristic of hemp-nettles is that the stem is swollen below each node. |
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I hide under my blanket and close my tired and swollen eyes disappointedly. |
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He was in tears in the dugout, his right foot swollen after being hobbled by another player. |
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During puberty, levels of progesterone and, possibly, estrogen overstimulate blood circulation to the gums, making them sore and swollen. |
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A police spokesman said there was a risk of the River Ouse overtopping its banks at Cawood when the swollen river peaked this evening. |
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Her cheeks were pale and veined with dark tear-tracks, her eyes, usually a beautiful deep chestnut, were red and swollen. |
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This convergence of cells results in a palpably swollen feeling and appearance. |
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A physician examined 10 patients who fulfilled diagnostic criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome and reported swollen neck glands. |
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However, due to the severity of the swollen river, they have not yet been able to return home to their houseboat, which is moored at Fulford. |
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These adverse events include acne, easy bruising, moon face, swollen ankles, hirsutism, buffalo hump, and skin striae. |
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His face was swollen, his nose hurt, his back ached, and his corn was bothering him. |
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Four days later, this immunosuppressed patient developed a sore swollen tongue. |
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Early in the season, you may have to ford streams that are swollen from melting snow or cross ice fields up high. |
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The gums become red and swollen, and the tongue may develop a white coating. |
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Her ponytail is cockeyed, and it makes her head look off, swollen slightly over her ear. |
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Some children also inhale these contents into the lungs, where they can make inflamed airways even more swollen. |
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Rubbing against the joint sometimes causes this sac to become inflamed, swollen and sore. |
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The lymph nodes under my left arm are swollen as well and I'm in this close to filling the prescription the doc gave me. |
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These seasonal fishermen trapped fish from the swollen rivers for fun as well as profit. |
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Attacks on trucks and aid convoys make roads too dangerous to travel, and the scared and hungry arrive at swollen relief camps daily. |
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Within 12 hours it became red, swollen and extremely painful, and before I knew it, I had podagra. |
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With bleeding into the joint cavity, the joint is swollen and held in flexion, and its use is limited. |
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I sneeze uncontrollably, my eyes puff up and the back of my mouth gets swollen and itchy. |
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In addition, brush and floss your teeth at least twice a day, and see your dentist if your gums bleed or look red or swollen. |
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The patient reports persistent and intermittent flu-like feeling with shivers, sensations of heat, sore throat, and swollen glands. |
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Instead of old-fashioned, high-dose liquid, doctors inject foam directly in to the swollen vein. |
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He craned forward in his seat, clutching the reins with one hand and holding his swollen belly with the other. |
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Chicken with freekeh, the latter swollen with the chicken stock in which it is cooked, is a remarkably good combination. |
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Their numbers have certainly been swollen by extra birds dropping in from frozen stillwater fisheries. |
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The cuticle and skin around the nails becomes swollen, red, and sometimes painful. |
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The stems are slightly swollen and if the gall wasps have emerged, their emergence holes are also noticeable. |
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The red eyes were bright and swollen from crying, and the white skin was deathly pale from the cold. |
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The cold sore would never heal and then it infected my gland and it became swollen. |
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She had swollen glands, trouble thinking clearly, and dragged through her day. |
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This virus causes swollen glands in the face and neck, and can also cause deafness, and swelling of testicles in boys, and ovaries in girls. |
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It is, off course, especially indicated for goitre and swollen glands of the neck. |
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Mumps is caused by a virus and symptoms include swollen glands, pain when chewing and fever. |
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Often the sore throat feels sharp or splinterlike, and the glands are swollen. |
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I'd taken my top off and when he was giving me a full physical he said I had swollen glands. |
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There is no treatment other than remedies to ease the symptoms, which include headache and fever followed by swollen glands. |
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The next day I woke up and my eyes had swollen and were stuck together with what seemed like glue. |
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Her eyes were puffy and swollen, signaling that she had just spent the last ten minutes crying her heart out. |
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His once slender face, embedded in our hearts and minds from the extensive news coverage, was now puffy and swollen. |
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Some of its other traditional uses have been as a mild purgative for chronic constipation and for the treatment of swollen glands. |
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In addition, his right shoulder was still purpled and swollen, making Annabelle worry if it were more than dislocated. |
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The tonsils and the back of the throat may look red, swollen and dotted with whitish or yellowish patches of pus. |
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The skin over these swollen lymph nodes may become warm and red, and occasionally the lymph nodes drain pus. |
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Ethan went wide eyed her left eye swollen and bleeding just above her brow. |
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Sandrine noticed that the girl's eyes were red and swollen, as if she'd been crying. |
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By the middle rounds the boxer's punches had opened a cut above his opponent's right eye while his left eye was also swollen. |
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My joy died instantly and my smile disappeared as I saw how red and swollen her eyes were. |
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On another occasion, when I looked into the mirror, my right eye was swollen shut. |
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His shoulder was scratched, his body aches all over and his eyes are slightly swollen. |
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His eye was so swollen he couldn't open it, and it was all weepy and gross and made me feel sick. |
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He saw her sitting at her desk with a blank face hands folded on her lap, and her eyes swollen red. |
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The first thing she thought of was whether her eyes were red or swollen from crying last night. |
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The combative midfielder had a cut lip and an eye so swollen he could barely see. |
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At the nearby convenience store, we applied cold cervesas to our swollen digits and limbs. |
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The sailors affected were so grotesquely swollen that they were essentially unrecognizable. |
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Heath walked in leisurely, his lips were swollen and his clothes slightly disarrayed. |
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Unabsorbed fats may also cause excessive intestinal gas, an abnormally swollen belly, and abdominal pain or discomfort. |
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When I arrived at Half Moon Bay at 7 a.m., the sun was breaking through the swollen gray cloud bellies and lighting up the gunmetal blue water. |
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The brain weighed 1380 g and showed diffusely swollen cerebral hemispheres with marked flattening of the gyri throughout the convexities. |
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You can also get quick relief from the pain of insect bites by applying eucalyptus oil to sore and swollen areas. |
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At present he is thin, has severe jaundice and his body is distended as his own liver has become swollen and hard. |
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Both unswollen and swollen nuclei could be further enlarged with the addition of DNase and RNase. |
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If eyes are teary, burning and also swollen, Euphrasia, an extract of the herb eyebright, is a good choice. |
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Call the doctor at once if the eyelid and area around the eye is swollen, red, or tender. |
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Fry the sausage, or grill if you prefer, till the skin is golden brown with a few black patches, and swollen to bursting. |
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Obsessively monitoring lines and wrinkles, swollen ankles, and grey hairs, they are haunted by feelings of self-hatred and inadequacy. |
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His feet are swollen and his skin cracked, both telltale signs of malnutrition. |
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His eyes were red and swollen and he looked taller and older than she remembered. |
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These reactions may include muscle aches, joint aches, chills, low-grade fever, decreased appetite, headaches, nausea and swollen glands. |
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Sure enough, the big toe sticking out of the hole she had worn in her soft leather shoes was swollen. |
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You can also soothe your child's swollen parotid glands with either warm or cold packs. |
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She was recently admitted to hospital with an acutely painful, swollen knee. |
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Cortisone remarkably relieved inflamed, swollen joints after just a few days of use. |
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Her right leg is wasted and her knee joint is swollen, shiny and huge in comparison to the other. |
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His eye was swollen, his lip bleeding, his hands dirty, his clothes ragged. |
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Alma remembered every second of those nights, how powerless she felt when she saw him beside her, his skin swollen with welts. |
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Reaching up to my forehead, I feel a welt, swollen and hard, caked with dried blood from my fall. |
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Above us a rataplan of thunder sounded in a swollen sky that still stubbornly refused to yield its rain. |
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When no gunshots followed, he continued to roll down the side of a ravine towards the swollen river below. |
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To my left was a battered pair, both of whom had dark rings under their eyes and swollen faces. |
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For a while, his brain was swollen so he hung his head like someone with a real bad headache. |
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Your joints will then be examined to see if they are swollen and to find out how easily they move. |
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Many horses have windgalls and they are not usually considered a problem, but it does sound as if your horse's windgall is abnormally swollen. |
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Soak the kibbled wheat in the boiling water for 4 hours, until the wheat is swollen and soft. |
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The inside of her throat had swollen rapidly and already her windpipe was almost completely blocked. |
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In some cases, such as when the swollen epiglottis blocks the windpipe, a tracheostomy may be performed. |
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This involves making a cut into the windpipe below the swollen part of your airway, providing a new opening through which you can breathe. |
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Typical symptoms include breathlessness, swollen ankles and feet, and extreme tiredness. |
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She was still trying to hide her face, for her eyes were red and swollen from all the crying. |
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Her eyes were red and swollen, something I hadn't noticed earlier because of the way her hair shielded her face. |
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Her eyes were still red and swollen, though she still had a brightening smile over her face. |
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The downward-curving bill of the bird, the small head, and the swollen knees are all accurate depictions of a wader. |
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It will then turn into a swollen red giant, burning to a frazzle any life left here on Earth. |
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Rachel was seated with that dragon of a mother of hers, and she had red-rimmed eyes and a swollen nose. |
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If there are any symptoms, including painful, tingling or swollen hands, elbows, wrists or shoulders it is important to get treatment quickly. |
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There is, however, an ectotympanic, and the pterygoids and alisphenoids are swollen, forming a sort of inflated bullae. |
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The anchorwoman chuckled as a mug shot of the perpetrator showed his swollen eyes and blistered nose. |
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For the urban poor, the storm waters bring a unique opportunity to angle for fish in the swollen canals criss-crossing the city. |
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Afterwards my face had a number of large angry swollen red areas which have since gone down. |
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The first signs of potential clot formation include swollen, aching feet and legs with edema and increasing fluid retention. |
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The latter are much more abundant in the antheridial tufts, where they have somewhat swollen heads. |
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The female flower sits closer to the vine and has a swollen embryonic fruit at its base. |
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She had a bump rising on the back of her head, her neck was slightly bruised, and her ankle was a bit swollen, but other than that she was fine. |
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Gary said the first warning sign is normally a sore or dry throat, the feeling most people associate with swollen glands. |
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Consequently, in the absence of a good public transport system, the vehicles on Delhi's roads have swollen to around 2.7 million. |
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The artist began the portrait in 2001, starting with her slightly rounded stomach so as to fix it in paint before it grew more swollen. |
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She looked up and saw the bruises forming on his face and the blood running from his swollen lip. |
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They are swollen, fluid-filled sacs which often become enlarged and painful. |
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On physical examination, a swollen, fluid-filled sac is noted and palpated over the olecranon. |
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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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None of the cases had strongly beta-APP-immunoreactive beaded or swollen axonal segments indicative of axonal damage. |
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Her back was covered with scabs and wounds, her face black and blue, arms swollen, palms branded with a hot spoon. |
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She said her eyes were swollen shut, a tooth was broken and her skin was burning from the pepper spray. |
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I'm back at work, after five days of sitting around with half my head swollen up and the other half covered in friction burns. |
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Part of South Milford was flooded yesterday after swollen dykes overflowed into High Street, leaving the village playing field, post office and several houses under water. |
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The tonsils and back of the throat may be covered with a whitish coating, or appear red, swollen, and dotted with whitish or yellowish specks of pus. |
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Later, I took a photo of my eye with my cellphone, the skin around it still swollen, the whites streaked with popped red veins. |
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Woven from copper and lead strips, two new works, constructed as grids, swollen with empty pregnancies, provide a text, censoring itself, in rhythms of weft and warp. |
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Brian's eyes were red and swollen, and his voice had a quaver. |
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Jenny's eyes were red and swollen and her cheeks were puffy. |
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They also suffered swollen legs and feet and achy joints, making them so uncomfortable that a quarter taking growth hormone had their doses reduced during the study. |
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A bunion looks like a swollen, red, bony bump at the base of the big toe. |
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Intense heat and humidity, coupled with painful swollen feet which was a side effect of surgery, meant I could complete only four of the gruelling seven days walking. |
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Dad's eyes are swollen as he comes trundling through the doorway. |
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I am black and blue, scraped up, swollen and covered in bug bites. |
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When she questioned them one of the men punched her in the face, leaving her with a swollen eye and a gash to the forehead, before the pair jumped the barriers and ran off. |
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His eyes were red and swollen, his face puffy, and his nose running badly. |
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Some vascular plants have also developed succulence, a condition in which the tissues are spongy and swollen for storing water, as in cacti and agaves. |
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Included in both these genera were short, rectilinear borings with clavate ends and elongate, curvilinear borings with or without swollen terminations. |
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Forty five euros to have a doctor feel my throat, and tell me that my glands are swollen, then another twenty five euros to pay for the medication. |
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The population of Jerusalem was swollen fourfold by visitors. |
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My hand was swollen and still bled every time the bandages came off, and my companions clucked over it every evening when they tried their best to clean it. |
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Wrapped in waterproofs I marvelled at how our little river had swollen out of all recognition, hurtling past laden with broken branches, fence posts and all manner of rubbish. |
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In kids who are 2 years old or younger, the most common symptoms of appendicitis are vomiting and a bloated or swollen abdomen, accompanied by pain. |
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In the swollen mitochondria, the cristae system practically disappeared. |
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His right eye is swollen, puffy and seeping something murky. |
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We headed home, me now with two fingers now swollen to the size of German sausages and utterly unbendable and a deep, abiding worry over the condition of my hand. |
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There was a gash under her left eye that had swollen and bruised her eye. |
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I explained that it was for my swollen hand, politely refraining from mentioning that it was their fellow nurses who had necessitated the elusive pillow. |
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By this time, I was bleeding at both knees, my head had become a swollen grenade of aching, pulsating annoyance, and my forearms were wrought with lactic distress. |
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They may be elongated, swollen in the middle and tapering towards the blade or they may form a bulbous float containing air-filled lacunate tissue. |
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Water from the swollen river swamped the undercroft, containing the historic building's electricity and central heating systems, and also files and furnishings. |
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Despite flood warnings, the annual River Wharfe swim in Otley went ahead, where six swimmers left the warmth of their hearths to risk life and limb in the swollen river. |
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And, since vampires never die, the numbers are swollen cumulatively. |
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Shay turned the corner rubbing the sleep from her slightly swollen eyes. |
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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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I have no plans for Canada Day and I might not be doing absolutely anything, because I am feeling pretty ill right now, I think I caught a cold and my throat is swollen. |
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And that's because every corn, blister, swollen ankle and ingrowing toenail will register its torture on your face, no matter how much you try to smile though the pain. |
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However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes. |
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The skin becomes swollen and puffy, and pits on being pressed. |
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My face is swollen and I've got a huge lump on my gum that throbs. |
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Arrowhead types include those with round shoulders and a swollen tang as well as those with angular, slanting shoulders and bilaterally knobbed or spurred tangs. |
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In recent weeks, Royle's mailbag has been swollen by letters from anxious supporters desperate to avoid a return to the bad old days before his arrival. |
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At the balloon stage of flowering, petals were peeled away and the swollen anthers were removed from the filaments by rubbing the open flower on wire mesh. |
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The central feature was a 2,200-km-long canal, linking Siberian rivers, swollen with snowmelt, to the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers in Central Asia. |
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Heavily swollen with monsoon rains in mid-July, the river breached its earth embankments swamping large areas of the district within half an hour. |
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My father would get on his tennis court every day and hit balls come rain or shine, even when he was practically hobbled because his feet were so swollen. |
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Although tender and swollen gums could cause your baby's temperature to be a little higher than normal, teething, as a rule, does not cause high fever or diarrhea. |
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The atmosphere filled with pepper spray, people staggered, their faces red and swollen. |
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The starch chains become swollen upon gelatinisation and can be attacked readily by hydrolytic enzymes, resulting in better digestibility of cooked starchy foods. |
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He said that his ears were swollen and bleeding and discharging pus. |
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You should never sing with a very sore throat or swollen glands. |
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The drugs that treat asthma either relax the bronchial spasm, or reduce the inflammation that makes the bronchial tubes swollen and irritable to minor irritants. |
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The tumor that you see here is my own blood vessels, my own veins, all swollen and tangled, engorged, and mixed together that bulge out like this. |
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Some of his hair was also burnt and his feet were swollen, the after effects of his barefooted trot out of the forest. |
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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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The involved arteries may be nodular, erythematous or swollen. |
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The main signs of mycotoxin contamination to watch for in pigs include swollen vulvas in 4-to 6-week old gilts, feed refusal, and respiratory problems. |
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But the attitude of doctors was that if the lymph glands were swollen it was a good sign of a body fighting infection. |
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Lifting his swollen hands and visibly cut-up wrists as proof, he leads me through a trail of wounds. |
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His neck was swollen, with no palpable subcutaneous emphysema. |
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To use an an oft invoked comparison, at least I am not in a tree in Mozambique giving birth to a child as the swollen waters of the Limpopo River rage torrentially below. |
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Nerve cells near plaques often look swollen and deformed, and are surrounded by inflammatory cells called microglia, which are part of the brain's immune system. |
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Should the river be swollen in spate, it is one of the best places in Scotland to witness the true magic of the spectacular leaping antics of the genuine wild Atlantic salmon. |
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Upon microscopic examination, the lens capsular epithelium was swollen, and there was a ring of densely packed cells surrounding the exposed region. |
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Once worthless pieces of land on the fringes of Alice Springs, town camp communities today are valuable pieces of real estate, as the town has swollen around them. |
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The bubonic plague typically presents two to eight days after exposure, with sudden onset of fever, chills, weakness, and acutely swollen lymph nodes called buboes. |
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Vendors with swollen pink faces were selling shawarma on every street. |
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Astrocytes had swollen cell bodies and showed intense immunostaining of the glial fibrillary acidic protein. |
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Baracas includes an enlarged finger hole to accommodate the most swollen knuckles or gloved hands. |
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The typical histologic findings include irregularly swollen hyphae and yeastlike forms. |
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Q Recently I had really bad flu with swollen glands and my doctor said I had glandular fever. |
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A biopsy later revealed benign sarcoidosis which had caused patches of red and swollen tissue, called granulomas, to develop on his lungs. |
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Skin over the breast appears acutely inflamed and swollen because skin lymph vessels are blocked by cancer. |
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They were spotted by motorists leaping from the Quincentenary Bridge into the swollen Corrib in Galway city shortly before 9am on Saturday. |
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Upon follow up one week later, the patient presented with a painful, swollen left leg and concurrent severe pleuritic chest pain. |
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Optic neuritis is bilateral and severe or associated with a swollen optic nerve or chiasm lesion or an altitudinal scotoma. |
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Michael Cull, who has elephantitis, is frustrated because two NHS operations on his swollen limb have been postponed. |
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Mark Owen, 50, took co-codamol for his sore mouth but had a bad reaction with a swollen spleen. |
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First, a scan at three months at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, showed that the nuchal fold at the back of the baby's neck was swollen. |
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For instance, a tincture of Oregon grape got rid of swollen tonsils, fever and accompanying enlarged lymph nodes. |
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It is distinguished by swollen root-bearing nodes along the rhizomes, and the centrally peltate large orbicular leaves. |
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As the disease progresses, the lymph nodes can haemorrhage and become swollen and necrotic. |
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Prescription drugs couldn't shrink the swollen tissue and nasal polyps, a benign form of tumor, that clogged his sinus passages. |
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It resembles a long, swollen, pink tongue hanging out of the side of its mouth. |
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When the ears are infected the eustachian tubes become inflamed and swollen. |
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It looks like she'll be ok, there's a lot of bruising and she has a swollen sesamoid. |
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I was nonplussed, I stared at my teacher, never before had his swollen face seemed so replete with indifference, stone ataraxy. |
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He was covered with deep bruises and his hands were grotesquely swollen. |
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The posterior side of the suprapygal forms a strong, somewhat swollen articular surface for the pygal. |
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However, once the spores are wet and have swollen starch appears before the triradiate ridge has cracked open. |
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Male fore basitarsus very swollen, longer than tibia and dorsally with very long and multiserial bristles. |
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Palpus with 3rd segment moderately swollen, a large, round, shallow, sensory pit on distal segment. |
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Lanark is the classic Glasgow novel, an organism that Gray has changed over the years, a swollen sea, an ash heap. |
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I was bitten on the eye by a midgie when I was filming Monarch and it was so badly swollen they had to stop filming for the day. |
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The swollen base of young plants of Phoenix sylvestris was used for treatment of helminthiasis. |
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Eagle-eyed store director Neil Drain spotted that both Michelle's optic nerves were swollen, which is known as papilledema. |
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Two more people drowned when they were swept away by a swollen river in the state capital Chilpancingo. |
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The salivary gland then becomes swollen and feels painful during eating because saliva cannot escape from the gland into the mouth. |
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Rarely, a dense, swollen neglected cataract precipitates an angle-closure glaucoma. |
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The share of preferences going from the Progress Party to the Democrats was swollen, if not almost wholly accounted for, by donkey votes. |
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I patted Fang's sides for his spleen, wondering just what I was going to do if I could feel it all swollen and explodey and stuff. |
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Leaving plaque along the gumline leaves gums swollen and inflamed and apt to bleed. |
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William advanced into Northumbria, defeating an attempt to block his crossing of the swollen River Aire at Pontefract. |
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The leech on his leg had swelled to more than five inches long, puffed and swollen on his blood. |
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By the end of the seventh round Tyson was tired and sluggish, his face swollen and his eyes cut. |
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Hundreds of men drowned trying to cross the swollen Sittang on improvised bamboo floats and rafts. |
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When this was done, the arm below the ligature was cool and pale, while above the ligature it was warm and swollen. |
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The fruit contains numerous subglobose seeds which are round and swollen with a hard coat, sometimes with an attached elaiosome. |
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He continued fighting, but unfortunately he sustained a badly swollen left eye, which caused the bout to be stopped in the fifth round. |
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As a result, the town's population has swollen from a few hundred inhabitants to close to twenty thousand over a period of 50 years. |
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Reddish lymphangitic lines and bruising may appear, and the whole limb can become swollen and bruised within 24 hours. |
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These passages are almost always swollen with interpolated particulars, usually of an extravagant kind. |
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The pedicel is shed with fruit and swollen at junction with stipe where the perianth abscised. |
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