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Two of the 3 nonsurvivors were probably in inoperable condition due to preoperative myocardial ischemia.
In a January 8 , 2008entry on her TeamAyu blog, Hamasaki announced that an inoperable condition, possibly tinnitus or Ménière's disease, had caused complete deafness in her left ear.
The ruling voided a Washington, D.C., law that, among other significant restrictions on gun ownership, required that guns be kept in "inoperable" condition, either by having them dismantled or by using trigger locks.
Another was told by a social worker that she 'had an inoperable condition and that I now needed to consider myself as disabled.
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Thus, p97 may have wide utility as a drug delivery vehicle for the treatment of a variety of inoperable neurological conditions.
There, Prince Ernest consulted a notable eye doctor, Wathen Waller, but Waller apparently found his condition inoperable, as no operation took place.
The latter nine patients were subjected to radiotherapy owing to comorbidity, which rendered their condition inoperable.
This information allows treatment with primary chemotherapy if the cancer is considered to be inoperable and/or the general condition of the patient renders her unfit for appropriate surgery.
Currently, RFA is indicated in patients with primary or secondary lung tumours (in particular, from colorectal cancer) that are considered inoperable, either for medical conditions or for unfavourable tumour location [8, 9].
They included unkempt conditions, hoarding, inoperable or disconnected smoke detectors and insect infestation.
It ran a first-person piece by a relative of a four-year-old girl whose family had chosen the treatment in a Texas clinic after her condition was considered inoperable in Britain.
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