Initially presenting doctors with factitiously ill children seems in some cases to become more direct manipulation, with complaints being directed at the doctors. |
A true Tartarean dignity sat upon her brow, and not factitiously or with marks of constraint, for it had grown in her with years. |
And, as in theatre, the difference between the divinely inspired and the factitiously rhetorical could be crossed in an instant. |
During pregnancy there is an increase in extracellular volume and a decrease in albumin, which may result in a factitiously low calcium, whereas the ionized calcium is normal. |
Moreover, two patients investigated for factitiously administered SU drugs by HPLC were also screened by CE, which confirmed GL and TL abuse. |
During multiple hospitalizations, she developed episodes of fever of unknown origin and was believed to have factitiously elevated her temperature. |