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Therefore, such tailored individual treatment, likely ordered by a senior competent physician, would necessitate a delay in surgery but a concomitant inadvertent financial penalty.
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In addition, the compartmentalization of infection may complicate the diagnostic strategy, necessitating a delay in the fluid sampling required to diagnose an infection.
Heaney first felt the strain during the second inning, at the same time he suffered a nosebleed that necessitated a delay in the game.
If participation in the study would have necessitated a delay in surgery, then enrollment was not permitted.
In case of haematotoxicity necessitating a delay of chemotherapy application, blood counts were performed in weekly intervals.
It has the potential to be an earlier indicator than FDG as radiation causes an inflammatory response that necessitates a delay between therapy and follow-up FDG-PET imaging [ 28].
Sometimes, resolving the defects necessitates a delayed or secondary procedure [ 1].
Her withdrawal from the show and replacement by Lauren Graham necessitated a production delay of more than three months and meant that Mr. Katims had to reshoot more than half the pilot.
Mucositis >grade II necessitated a treatment delay of maximum 2 weeks until resolution of lesions, and a subsequent docetaxel dose reduction as above.
OH is associated with considerable post-operative discomfort, sometimes necessitating overnight hospital stay and a delay in return to normal activity, but has a low recurrence rate; SH has a slightly higher recurrence rate but is carried out as a day case and patients return to normal activity more quickly [ 4].
Though the problems may be ironed out soon, the relative orbital positions of Earth and Mars necessitates a 26-month delay.
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