Sentence examples for may have bleeding from inspiring English sources

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Many patients have no clinical problems related to their thrombocytopenia even at very low platelet counts, while other patients may have bleeding from the outset and a study of practice in Europe over 1 year showed that 40% of patients had no bleeding at all despite low platelet counts and required no treatment [ 9].

Both types of tissue injury are useful in patients with rectal cancer who may have bleeding or obstruction, explaining why the most commonly reported use is for palliation [ 22].

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Baffert said: "Gary thinks he may have bled.

DNA can link killers to their victims, not just in sex crimes but also in cases where the attacker may have bled at the crime scene, smoked a cigarette, drank from a glass or struggled with a victim, leaving behind cells in any number of ways, including hair or bits of skin caught under the victim's fingernails.

Your 'other' style of writing may have bled over.

"Some people may succumb to the illness before it gets to that point, some may have minor bleeding, some may just have bleeding of the gums, or bruising".

Jobs have bled away.

The use of epinephrine in the ropivacaine injection may have reduced bleeding into the knee, but because neither group of patients had drains, there was no way of ascertaining whether any of the patients had reduced bleeding into the knee.

However, as earlier mentioned, some of these women may have considered bleeding after childbirth as a cleansing process and it is good for body.

"It means a person may have already bled out from another injury or may have actually been deceased," Horn replied.

When I told him that I was O.K., he looked at me and said, "Look, son, you may have internal bleeding".

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