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Ostrom demonstrated how common resources – forests, fisheries, oil fields or grazing lands – can be managed successfully by the people who use them, rather than by governments or private companies.
The anemia of end stage renal disease (ESRD) is common and often severe complication that can be managed successfully by erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) administration.
The platelet-mediated hemorrhagic tendency in uremia may be managed successfully by raising hematocrit to above 30% [ 11].
However the first recipient of a full face allograft in Spain developed a thrombosis on postoperative day 3 that could be managed successfully by surgical reintervention [ 16].
Even in case of a multilayered patella in MED, habitual patella dislocation could be managed successfully by medialisation of the tibial tuberosity.
The majority of these pleural collections could be diagnosed by chest images during initial surveys and most of them could be managed successfully by tube thoracostomies only [ 3– 5].
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One flap developed necrosis approximately 1 cm at the far point but was managed successfully by daily dressing.
Excessive granulation tissue formation around a wire was noted in 32 patients (45%), which were managed successfully by curettage, dressing in the outpatient clinic, and oral antibiotics.
And as former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios said yesterday, the U.S. role in disaster response has been managed successfully by USAID year after year in dozens of small as well as huge disasters.
Local complications included 6 early dislocations (9.2%) which were managed successfully by closed reduction and 4 weeks of bracing.
He became jaundiced due to tumour invasion of the distal common bile duct which was managed successfully by endoscopic biliary stenting.
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