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"surgically" Definitions
  1. in a medical operation using surgery
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The country surgically castrated 85 men between 2000 and 2011.
It should surgically target climate change and attempt nothing else.
That was the only thing I have had surgically done.
Are their assets natural or have they been surgically enhanced?
And if it does move, it can be fixed surgically.
I would think not because of his surgically repaired knee.
Some are removed surgically without further treatment, as Walsh's was.
I'm sure these devices will become surgically implanted some day.
Attempts to reattach the retinas surgically could not restore Mrs.
Phase 4: Surgically remove his hand from a Nutella jar.
These Wilis aren't lyrical or wafty, but surgically precise, inhuman.
To treat Jennifer, Lee had to surgically remove the keloids.
But they are still surgically implanted, and still quite experimental.
The newly instituted change would seem to work to Woods's advantage because it affords him the option of contributing as a player without worrying about overtaxing his surgically fused back and surgically repaired knees.
The lump is surgically opened and there is the contact lens.
These organs will be reconstructed after the girls are separated surgically.
And it does not proceed surgically; delegitimation extends across the board.
Sometimes they can be surgically removed or will shrink with medication.
If they cause pain the whole organ can be surgically removed.
"They will try and do it surgically," says a former minister.
NOTES: Diamondbacks coach Ron Gardenhire had his prostate surgically removed Tuesday.
He wasn't concerned about getting contact on his surgically-repaired wrist.
At age 40, Ellett decided to have her colon surgically removed.
No more cracking open the chest and surgically implanting a valve.
It can be moving or static, extremely soft or surgically sharp.
Many trans people don't want to have their genitalia surgically reassembled.
Last August, I got seven feet of excess skin surgically removed.
Bernard King was cut after diligently rehabbing his surgically repaired knee.
But, Michael's never revealed WHEN his right eyeball was surgically removed.
That can cause severe anemia, so doctors surgically removed the organ.
Cubism had surgically altered the slumberous body of 19th-century Realism.
But with IVF, you have to collect eggs from the woman and sperm from the man, either surgically or non-surgically, said professor Alan Trounson of the Hudson Institute of Medical Research at Monash University in Australia.
And there are many cases of intersexual adults who, as children, were surgically "turned into" a boy or girl but who now feel as though their gender identity doesn't align with the bodies they were surgically given.
Miami, to them, evoked beaches, surgically altered bodies, and hefty Cuban sandwiches.
They also opted to observe the injury rather than surgically fix it.
When the puppies arrived, the drugs were "surgically removed" from their stomachs.
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One of these approaches is to extract the testis or epididymis surgically.
The cancer was surgically removed and did not spread beyond the prostate.
The primary melanoma was surgically resected, and no metastasis was ever found.
He immediately called a trainer to look at his surgically repaired knee.
She also thought about the option to have new nipples created surgically.
Two days later, she had her gallbladder surgically removed, the source said.
Equally important are the undeniable medical benefits of surgically induced weight loss.
And the role of the surgically altered assassin defeats poor Ms. Rodriguez.
Sullivan says a bicornuate uterus is the most difficult to surgically correct.
Whatever sharpness and shrewdness Ms. Lahiri possesses seems to have been surgically removed.
When Gross asked if she planned to "surgically alter [herself]," Anohni was frustrated.
Brees threw during practice with his surgically repaired right thumb, officially deemed limited.
Is it possible to surgically graft a mullet to a can of beer?
In most cases, it was skin cancer that needed to be surgically removed.
They can be removed surgically, but it is a tricky and unpleasant procedure.
If the pathology report was positive, the patient's thyroid gland was surgically removed.
Kevin Love walked off the floor with his surgically repaired left shoulder dangling.
Her son would eventually have the left hemisphere of his brain surgically removed.
This entails having her undescended testes surgically removed or taking hormone-suppressing drugs.
Her doctors had planned to surgically remove the placenta after Leo was born.
To increase independence and mobility, his index finger was surgically separated in childhood.
During circumcision, the foreskin is surgically removed, exposing the end of the penis.
"Taking a gallstone out surgically would be almost unheard of today," he said.
"Taking a gallstone out surgically would be almost unheard of today," he said.
Castellucci's Antony, Dalmazio Masini, had his vocal cords surgically removed for medical reasons.
Would she have preferred being surgically steered toward a male identity instead of female?
Prisoner physicians then surgically removed the reproductive organs of some of the radiation victims.
Doctors surgically removed the worm from the patient, who reportedly made a full recovery.
He said his surgically-repaired left knee was sore but it wasn't an issue.
She's in stable condition now, but doctors were forced to surgically remove the organ.
A 10-inch cut across her face and head had to be surgically closed.
He was treated surgically by Dr. Thomas Ahlering at UC Irvine Hospital in California.
That's "a small camera that goes into the belly button surgically," says Dr. Alexander.
"My vagina was [surgically] closed and I was assigned male at birth," Chandler says.
More than 64% of abortions were performed surgically at 13 or less weeks' gestation.
But once my own baggage was surgically removed, I felt amazing — lighter, prettier, healthier.
They then have had it surgically removed and have gone years without a relapse.
Europeans know these companies are quite unlikely to surgically remove content for individual countries.
We could do it surgically, stop him from doing it and save these lives.
"Cataracts can be removed surgically, but macular degeneration is yours for life," she said.
Activity is surgically suppressed in the frontal and temporal lobes and the limbic system.
Additionally, some women aren't even born with hymens, while others need them surgically removed.
After they were surgically removed, Smith's ovaries and uterus became "blackened," she told Cosmopolitan.
Or we could surgically attach him to the machine that would become his tomb.
Now Nido isn't even the only catcher on the roster with surgically corrected eyes.
Mostly, however, it is potent and poetic, beautifully, sparingly and surgically hitting the mark.
We could do it surgically, stop him from doing it, and save these lives.
He regarded Kosovo and its Albanians as a "cancer", to be surgically removed by partition.
The bite was so bad, Joel says his middle finger needed to be surgically reattached.
But as a means of silencing the masses, they are surgically designed for maximum impact.
That is far from the same thing as a chip surgically inserted into your head.
It was worlds better than placing a tube into his stomach surgically, we told them.
Rizvi's specific criticisms of the Muslim orthodoxy as stated in the Quran are surgically accurate.
Before the transplant, the patient had eggs removed surgically, fertilized with her husband's sperm and frozen.
"You are stuck with them unless you have them surgically removed by a dermatologist," she says.
The device consists of a pump that attaches to hose surgically implanted in a patient's stomach.
But the catch was that I'd have to have this sensor surgically implanted into my brain.
NOTES: Cleveland PG Kyrie Irving was given the night off to rest his surgically-repaired knee.
His timetable was again disrupted this summer when he felt discomfort in his surgically repaired arm.
A doctor may even surgically remove scar tissue and sew the skin back together, he adds.
Why did a healthy 27-year-old woman opt to surgically remove her favorite body parts?
GFAP could signal brain bleeding, a very serious condition which often needs to be treated surgically.
Nurkic had the knee surgically repaired in the offseason and missed the team's first 33 games.
Treatment with the pump shrank the liver tumors enough so that they could be surgically removed.
This weakness has since been repaired surgically and she can now try again to become pregnant.
Like Apple TV's library of apps, Disney's service is almost surgically clean in its design precision.
His surgically repaired shoulder reduced a once-strong arm to making Terry Leach-style submarine throws.
They won despite giving Gordon Hayward a night off to rest his surgically repaired left ankle.
She was immediately taken to the hospital, and had to have her entire stomach surgically removed.
And like pacemakers, brain stimulators are now small enough to be surgically inserted with relative comfort.
Mr. Obando had a vasectomy, so doctors had to surgically extract his sperm from his testicles.
Andrew Luck's surgically repaired right shoulder will keep him out for the start of training camp.
Reagan had her left breast surgically removed in October 1987 after a cancerous tumor was discovered.
"They had good advice and carved out surgically ... a transaction that might be doable," he said.
Luck was "shut down" three weeks ago after complaining of soreness in his surgically repaired throwing shoulder.
That patch was then surgically inserted under the rods and cones in the back of the eye.
Currently, its remote location in the body means the mesentery can be accessed only radiologically or surgically.
It's difficult for him to move one of his arms; the other shoulder has been surgically replaced.
Another experiment showed that the vaccine helped mice whose cancers were removed surgically better avoid a relapse.
The case report authors write that an MRI revealed a small cyst, which was then surgically removed.
The plate had been surgically implanted to protect her brain after doctors removed part of her skull.
Smart instead had taken the money given for Zoey's cremation and surgically removed the tumor, KSL reported.
"What I would love is for it to be like surgically implanted into my hand," Gaga said.
It's more likely that a person with glioblastoma would get the bulk of the tumor surgically removed.
Despite there being more things and less space between everything, the MK23's layout is surgically tidy.
Nancy Reagan revealed in 1987 that she had breast cancer and had her left breast surgically removed.
The doctor surgically removes the epididymis and milks it or otherwise separates the sperm from the tissue.
Kidney function can now be replaced by humming dialysis carts and stomachs fed through surgically implanted tubes.
Testosterone levels decline naturally over a woman's lifespan and can also drop sharply following surgically-induced menopause.
They argue that Republican-sponsored bills surgically designed to help vulnerable members have obfuscated larger unfinished business.
The physicians treating them also recommended surgically reducing their large clitorises to make them look more typical.
For those who'd prefer smaller inner lips, a procedure known as labiaplasty can surgically reduce their size.
"He was treated surgically by Dr. Thomas Ahlering at UC Irvine Hospital in California," the source said.
This tube, surgically implanted just below the Adam's apple, creates a secure connection between patient and machine.
She was going to need me to surgically place a reservoir into her brain to deliver chemotherapy.
Karloff appears as an escaped convict foolish enough to allow Lugosi's character to surgically rearrange his features.
To treat it, they surgically removed part of the boy's frontal bone, which makes up the forehead.
When the disorder is diagnosed, a tube, called a shunt, is surgically inserted to drain excess fluid.
Her 2018 season ended prematurely, in September, after her surgically repaired right shoulder started giving her fits.
But that history does not need to be airbrushed, to have all trace of blemish surgically removed.
Last year, multiple slivers of the ovarian tissue were surgically put back into Matrooshi's body by Danish surgeons.
An MRI tipped doctors off to a lesion on her spine, which then had to be removed surgically.
These side effects can become so serious that women have been forced to have their implants surgically removed.
Adam still cannot swallow food and relies on a feeding tube surgically implanted in his stomach for nourishment.
Background: Glioblastoma and medulloblastoma tumors are often deep in the brain where it's difficult to surgically remove them.
The tumor was surgically removed three months later, in September 2014, and Stiller has been cancer-free since.
Pagano would not confirm Indy&aposs starting quarterback was getting a second opinion on the surgically repaired shoulder.
Ever since then, his condition has been managed thanks to a surgically implanted drainage system called a shunt.
Let's also not accept purely on faith that Bell's surgically rebuilt knee is perfect and ready to go.
This isn't XCOM, where the point is to avoid getting hit while you surgically dismantle enemy squads piecemeal.
He will miss four to six weeks because of the broken hand bone, which was surgically repaired Tuesday.
If it resolves on its own or is surgically corrected, a sixth nerve palsy is unlikely to return.
A Gaza hospital official said Abu Sabla was placed on life support after the canister was surgically removed.
The Labour Party will do its best to surgically attach the two men over the next five weeks.
If you develop appendicitis and your appendix is not surgically removed, it will burst and you will die.
This sociological study follows four people—three transgender men and one butch lesbian—who surgically masculinize their chests.
Cervelli left Wednesday's game against the San Diego Padres after aggravating the surgically repaired wrist taking a swing.
Problem is ... Kevin's staring down weeks -- if not months -- of grueling physical rehab on his surgically-repaired back.
The TAVR valves cost far more than valves placed surgically, but insurers usually pay equally for either procedure.
Under ordinary circumstances, cyborgs who "die" are surgically repaired, subjected to memory erasure and put back into circulation.
Ever since I surgically rid myself of my sharply hooked Iranian nose, I've been mistaken for every nationality.
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Your mother might have been a popular conceptual artist who before getting Alzheimer's surgically gave herself a beak.
His competitive prime was curtailed by stress fractures and an Achilles' tendon injury that had to be surgically repaired.
First diagnosed in 1998, Waag's skin lesions were surgically removed, and he was apparently disease-free for 13 years.
Some dogs also have a bad habit of eating their diapers, which then have to be surgically removed. Woof.
Similarly to Stimwave's, its product is implanted into the body but can be surgically removed after about two months.
The device also allows those with a surgically embedded implant to control and customize the sound from their iPhone.
He surgically removed his nipples and belly button, which he now plans on transforming into earrings and a necklace.
To participate, women would have to take suppression medication or, if present, have testes surgically removed, Sports Illustrated said.
It can be treated, but the affected areas often have to be removed surgically and in a timely fashion.
And while many women are choosing to surgically alter their physical features, the subject is still often considered taboo.
He decried discrimination against the Roma minority in the Czech Republic and its program of surgically castrating sex offenders.
The organ was surgically removed on Tuesday after the recipient, a 26-year-old woman, developed a serious complication.
The hackers were surgically targetting an unknown pool of users, who were identified by their network adapters' MAC addresses.
If we discover that it's indeed a severe overdose, we immediately have the drugs surgically removed from their system.
WASHINGTON — C. C. Sabathia pitched with a bone spur for four years until it was surgically removed in 2012.
He is 83 now, hobbled by back problems and surgically repaired but-never-quite-the-same torn quadriceps tendons.
Every six months, he had rods surgically adjusted to lengthen his spine — a decision made after seeing several specialists.
Kit Neville got it worse — his nose was shot off, and he now lives with a surgically reconstructed face.
Doctors surgically removed the mass through the teen's stomachTo remove the tumor, doctors opened the teen's stomach through surgery.
A Romney aide added that the cancer was removed surgically and found not to have spread beyond the prostate.
The tear is painful, and many patients fear that if it is not surgically treated, the pain will linger.
These will be coupled to a small CPU/power chip that can be surgically embedded in the upper arm.
The military is a useful instrument, but it has to be employed surgically and in defense of clear objectives.
That doesn't sound weird, until you learn that the device is meant to be surgically inserted into your leg.
Many of them spent 2019 detailing how they would wield government as a scalpel to surgically remove America's blemishes.
Unlike our twins, who came surgically six weeks early, my youngest son Jack arrived naturally at nearly 41 weeks.
She pivoted left and surgically interrogated Donna Brazile about WikiLeaks, leaving even this biased liberal wanting an actual answer.
Brian is also in his twenties, and he lived with gynecomastia for many years before having it surgically removed.
They surgically deconstruct everything that has come before, and devastatingly, they reveal the double meaning of the play's title.
C Joel Embiid will spend the next few weeks in Qatar rehabbing his twice-injure, twice-surgically repaired right foot.
Her new baby was then born covered with hairy moles, some of which have turned carcinogenic and been surgically removed.
The tumor grows in odd directions, and is located so deeply within Mason's brain that it cannot be removed surgically.
The third option is surgery in which we would open the skull and surgically remove the AVM from the brain.
That's what happened to a woman in Russia, who had to get the parasite, called a Dirofilaria repens, surgically removed.
Equally, some people have gender dysphoria and yet resist calling themselves trans; some surgically add feminised features without being trans.
But before his gender identity could be legally accepted by the government, he had to have his ovaries surgically removed.
Then they surgically implanted four sets of fingertip-sized microelectrode arrays into Copeland's sensory cortex, where those feelings were centered.
These ovaries were then surgically transplanted back into the mice, where their egg cells then began to mature and ovulate.
Hemorrhoids that don't respond to any of hese treatments may have to be removed surgically, according to the Mayo Clinic.
A day earlier, Edelman left practice early with what was reportedly just a "scare" in his surgically-repaired left foot.
And to make all these technologies work, electrodes have to be surgically implanted -- a prospect most people today wouldn't consider.
Transplant organs are precious commodities that require surgically precise logistics to get from bodies that deed to bodies in need.
Margarito has a surgically repaired eye that doesn't quite look right, yet manages to satisfy Mexican commissions to this day.
John later showed off his surgically repaired wiener in a series of porno videos ... claiming it was back to normal.
But in recent decades, presidents from both parties have used these authorities sparingly and surgically because of their negative ramifications.
First, they worked surgically, using pencils, chopstick style, to tweeze out objects that they spied through gaps in the boards.
He had a parathyroid tumor, it had pushed his calcium levels dangerously high, and it needed to be removed surgically.
But for patients needing longer-term feeding, a surgically placed tube, often referred to as a PEG, is generally favored.
Forty knives were surgically removed from his stomach after doctors spent almost two days forming a diagnosis and surgery plan.
They want to take out the surgically implanted I.V. line because they think maybe there's bacteria attached to the plastic.
And Derrick Rose, who signed a bargain-bin deal with Cleveland as a free agent, has two surgically repaired knees.
Cederna and his colleagues took small pieces of muscle and surgically wrapped them around nerve endings in the residual limb.
They asked about his leadership of a pitching staff, his twice surgically repaired right knee and his off-season workouts.
The liver tumors were surgically removed and examined as long as two years after the patient's initial colon cancer surgery.
"As if two terrified gray squirrels had been surgically attached to his face," said Kevin Maher in the London Times.
Patients said they have suffered chronic pain, bleeding and severe discomfort during sexual intercourse after having the mesh surgically implanted.
Little Eufreaka looked like Eureka's just-surgically-freed conjoined twin, and they bopped about merrily in matching lashes and loaves.
In years past, doctors often advised patients with cataracts to wait until they were far advanced before removing them surgically.
In these cases, it's clear what to do to get a definitive answer: surgically biopsy the nodule or the mass.
If malignant cells are found, the standard treatment is to surgically remove all the lymph nodes in the same area.
Putnam's punishment for his transgressions with Janine is to have his arm surgically removed in a scene that's remarkably gory.
Then her mother learned that one of Haylee's ovaries could be surgically removed and frozen, preserving the possibility of childbearing.
Wheeler has thrown two bullpen sessions here without problems since feeling tenderness in his surgically repaired right elbow last week.
Basically you sew together an obese mouse that is missing leptin with a slim mouse, surgically attaching their circulatory systems.
Most of the animals have eye problems and four or five of them will need to have both eyes surgically removed.
I'm a surgeon, so I can surgically excise things that pop out of the skin and try to video tape it.
Her 2-centimer cancer tumor was confined to her breast and could be removed surgically with a lumpectomy, followed by radiation.
Maryam goes on to say that Melyssa's gash was 10 inches, and had to be surgically sealed with staples and stitches.
Thomas Manning, a resident of Massachusetts, had had much of his penis surgically removed after doctors diagnosed him with penile cancer.
You can shift a greater part of the tax burden to those states, but you can't surgically carve out red districts.
Metal spinal cages and bone grafts are surgically implanted in order to fill in the gaps left from the tumor removal.
Additionally, some women aren't even born with hymens, while others need a doctor to surgically remove it during certain medical procedures.
People think surgically-modified labias, or the "lips" of female genitalia, look more "normal" than natural ones, according to new research.
Boone said a decision on whether to surgically remove the rib, a small bone under the collarbone, would be made then.
In the ensuing 103 years, Woods' body has been battered and surgically repaired, equipment has improved and his hairline is receding.
On Sunday, in the final race of her career, Vonn was racing on knees that had been surgically reconstructed multiple times.
Is there a more horrifying death than having your elbows and knees broken and mouth surgically attached to someone else's asshole, while having someone else's mouth surgically attached to yours, and suffering in agony for a few days as some sicko trains you to be his housepet until you inevitably succumb to the slow, nauseating delirium of sepsis?
After surgically removing 98 percent of the tumor, doctors gave her a five percent chance to live for more than one year.
Fully grown, it filled her ear canal and had to be surgically removed––a lesson in there somewhere––probably about climate change.
Previously, there have been few attempts to treat this type of tumour surgically because of its location and the high risk involved.
The experimental vaccine involves a genetically modified form of polio, which is infused into the brain tumor through a surgically implanted catheter.
"I'm holding him out — not going to take any further risks," said manager John Farrell, noting the knee has been surgically repaired.
By the end of the study, four of the babies had permanent sensorineural hearing loss, which cannot be medically or surgically corrected.
Conventional pacemakers, which are surgically implanted, require wired leads that run from the pacemaker to an implant located just below the collarbone.
As a result, a heart defibrillator was surgically implanted in the brother's chest to prevent any potentially fatal heart rhythms, or arrhythmias.
A group of women named Siri, Alexa and Cortana compete for an unspecified prize and are surgically altered into sexy performing dolls.
In all, the 42-year-old Woods put his surgically repaired back through 29 holes over 10 hours in hot, sticky weather.
Got it right here, it's all surgically inserted," he joked, before launching into his 2007 classic "Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin').
The initial cross gets passed back with a little backheel flick, setting up a surgically placed shot that didn't quite curl enough.
He wasn't wearing a brace on his surgically repaired knee, and said he didn't plan to wear one during the regular season.
Both boys live with a breathing tube, called a trach, surgically placed at the front of their neck to help them breathe.
Wounds containing botulism are normally surgically cleaned to remove the source, and the patient will probably be given a round of antibiotics.
The researchers surgically implanted micro electrodes in the frogs' inner ears, so they could study the electrical responses of the ears' sensors.
This means doctors surgically removed an egg from her mother and combined it with sperm from her father in a Petri dish.
But when he saw Mets pitcher Jacob deGrom offer hugs despite the cast on his surgically repaired right elbow, Stanton was moved.
NOTES: Sixers C Joel Embiid will spend the next few weeks in Qatar rehabbing his twice-injure, twice-surgically repaired right foot.
Both he and the Mets had insisted that his surgically repaired right elbow was fine, and that there were no physical issues.
Data show that African-American patients with diabetes are nearly four times more likely to have their limbs surgically removed than whites.
Though his mom urged doctors to surgically amputate the limbs, they waited and the limbs effectively "died," causing them to self-amputate.
Gretchen Rossi shot down rumors she surgically enhanced her boobs by stripping down, and opening up ... about her struggle to get pregnant.
This can be done surgically, often through the removal of internal testes, with hormone-suppressing medication or through a combination of both.
"I was really weak, sick, pale, and for years, was fed through a tube surgically placed in my abdomen," she told me.
For example: That great effect on leptin seen in the Biggest Loser study doesn't seem to happen with surgically induced weight loss.
Altogether over 7.4,000 animals have been surgically implanted with the silicone testes, according to Gregg A. Miller, who invented them in 1995.
He was then fitted with an ostomy pouching system, a prosthetic medical device that collects waste from his surgically rerouted biological systems.
For instance, a chip-sized electron accelerator might be able to direct radiation into a tumor surgically rather than through the skin.
The Fighting Irish played without guard Rex Pflueger, who sat out because of a bone bruise to his surgically repaired left knee.
With this treatment, a fluid called dialysate (water, electrolytes and salts) is flushed into a patient's abdomen through a surgically implanted catheter.
Doctors immediately went to work and surgically placed a stent in Dot's heart and we're told she's now home, resting and recovering.
But his career has an expiration date, he has a surgically repaired knee, and the Knicks, once again, are apparently headed nowhere.
With this treatment, a fluid called dialysate (water, electrolytes and salts) is flushed into a patient's abdomen through a surgically implanted catheter.
Sabathia, a left-hander, was 6-10 with a 4.73 E.R.A. last year, when he was slowed by his surgically repaired right knee.
There, she received some less-than-ideal news: The lump on her face was definitely moving, and it had to be surgically removed.
Elsewhere, new software and reams of voter data now allow politicians to draw surgically precise maps, while increasing polarisation has upped the stakes.
They helped the Thunder hang tough with the two-time defending champions while Westbrook watched from courtside, still rehabbing a surgically repaired knee.
In May, a 10-year-old girl choked on a part of her fidget spinner and had to have the piece surgically removed.
In case you're wondering where this particular toe came from, it was donated by a man who had to have it surgically removed.
Pavletic surgically reconstructed Nigel's face using nearby tissues and has gotten Nigel to as close to having a normal face as is possible.
And Kerri was blocking balls—BLOCKING balls—overhead with a dislocated shoulder that she had to have surgically repaired [a few weeks later].
During her TV appearance, the Spice Girl said she had the portion of a tattoo with Belafonte's name surgically removed from her body.
And all of them have successfully transitioned to either eating all their food by mouth, or they have gotten a surgically-placed tube.
Dr. Rosenberg then tried to surgically remove tumors and extract the T-cells that had already penetrated them, so-called tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes.
Eventually, we need to surgically remove government interference in the healthcare market wherever possible and move back to a genuine doctor-patient relationship.
The Justice Department's antitrust chief alluded to a swift approval process last month, when he said the deal was "surgically" cut for approval.
It is the same shoulder Love had surgically repaired last spring after he dislocated it in a playoff series against the Boston Celtics.
Irving's procedure was to remove a wire in his surgically repaired kneecap, since that wire was irritating a tendon and apparently causing soreness.
Through a translator, he explained that he could remove it surgically, but the procedure would be painful and the wound might get infected.
RAVENS TIGHT END HURTS HIP AGAIN Baltimore Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta has reinjured his right hip, which has been surgically repaired twice.
His surgically repaired right foot has not healed sufficiently for Simmons, the No. 1 overall pick, to play in the final 26 games.
Murray missed all of the off-season practices and the first 10 days of training camp while rehabbing his surgically repaired right ankle.
The episode's quiet, precise opening shows Thompson surgically smuggling a hard drive the size of a dime out of the National Security Agency.
With their decidedly un-hygge bubblegum-colored bedspreads and sometimes surgically enhanced casts, the shows appear to be close copies of the original.
Bledsoe has no interest in switching onto Al Horford, knowing it would let Kyrie Irving surgically remove Brook Lopez's ankles from his body.
Doctors have the ability to use tissue biopsies, tiny pieces of tumors removed surgically from patients, to determine which genes are driving cancer growth.
Luckily, scarring and blockages can be treated surgically, and in-vitro fertilization is sometimes an option for people hoping to get pregnant, she says.
However, the ability to alter facial aging (biochemically, surgically, genetically), is the here-and-now, and can improve function and alter our human experience.
In this study, researchers surgically implanted electrodes to record neuronal activity in regions of the hippocampus as the volunteers performed a visual memory test.
If they take on too much debt, they might be forced to surgically alter their face to escape imprisonment or sell children for money.
But it wasn't enough to impress the nephrologists, who decided to surgically place a catheter in my chest, to both drain and administer fluids.
After Ginsburg fell in her office and fractured three ribs in November, doctors discovered two cancerous nodules on her lungs, which were surgically removed.
" He added, "On a humanitarian basis, immediately go into Libya, knock this guy out very quickly, very surgically, very effectively, and save the lives.
At the time, under China's one-child policy, women who already had children were sterilised or forced to have long-term contraceptives surgically inserted.
The two buttons surgically attached to Ferrari the cat's face will help the sick feline keep his eyes, although he'll most likely be blind.
A new study found taking fish oil supplements ineffective in preventing the surgically-produced blood vessel access points used for dialyses treatments from failing.
It sounded like a cheap thrill to have Rodriguez be punished by being surgically redesigned to be a man trapped in a woman's body.
And in the end, a bouncy ball that cost a quarter ended up costing almost $1,000 to get it surgically removed from the dog.
Did he have 8 bones surgically removed from his body in order to move as if a graceful swan had sex with Fred Astaire?
While cutting carbs is a helpful tool (I recently used it to lose another 10 pounds), negating the other tools available surgically seems unhelpful.
His doctors and parents decided shortly after he was born that his sex would be female, so his penis and testicles were surgically removed.
Oakland C Josh Phegley suffered a setback with his surgically repaired right knee, preventing him from beginning a rehab assignment with Triple-A Nashville.
Here are my main tips, whether you use in the ear (ITE) aids, surgically implanted aids, or behind the ear (BTE) aids like me.
This leads to urine leaking out of the belly button and this is an abnormality that would need to be surgically repaired following birth.
Another treatment option is a hypoglossal nerve stimulator that is surgically implanted to move the tongue forward and keep the airway open during sleep.
Deciding not to have kids is one thing, but surgically rendering yourself unable to do so, I realized later, was a different matter altogether.
There is no telling whether Woods's surgically repaired back will hold up this season, or how great a toll age has taken on him.
Mr. Johnston's physical health is improved: His hydrocephalus has been treated with a surgically implanted tube, he's lost weight and is no longer diabetic.
In its 213 letter to doctors, Medtronic advised against surgically removing the lead, citing rates of major complications, including death, ranging from 22012% to 22015%.
"If you had not been there every day, he would've ended up with a breathing tube surgically implanted in his neck," the doctors told her.
Along the way, Davies incorporates plenty of what feels like five-minutes-in-the-future technology, including cellphones being surgically implanted into the user's hand.
With the addition of wearable technology, and even surgically implanted technology, humanity seems as though it is on a swift course toward hybridity with machines.
When doctors do surgically remove the endometrial tissue, they try to do so without removing any organs, called "conservative therapy," and this is done laparoscopically.
"The body can be surgically modified without suffering," she said, There is plentiful documentation of her operations up at Ceysson & Benetiere, both verbal and photographic.
The Mindtribe team continued to surgically rip apart the shoe, piece by piece, to see how the electronics were squeezed into such a small package.
After the team surgically removed the battery, motor, and lighting from the shoe while keeping it all intact, they began running tests on the hardware.
Women who have had transvaginal mesh surgically implanted should "continue with their annual and other routine check-ups and follow-up care," the FDA advised.
The researchers wanted to see if fish oil would prevent fistula failure—failure of holes surgically created to access blood vessels that are clogging up.
Encouragingly, multi-electrode arrays, though invasive (they have to be surgically implanted), are proving safe and durable in both non-human and human test subjects.
China developed new ways to surgically turn off internet access in zones within cities, including a major block of downtown Beijing where it feared demonstrations.
Sessions has been surgically dismantling the legacy of Obama's former attorneys general — Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch — on civil rights, criminal justice, and voting access.
Anias's body also rejected the skull cap that had been placed under his skin to protect his brain, and it had to be surgically removed.
BROWNS LOSE KICKER The Cleveland Browns placed kicker Patrick Murray on injured reserve after he hurt his surgically repaired left knee in practice last week.
Third baseman Jhonny Peralta of the St. Louis Cardinals returned to the disabled list because of a strained ligament in his surgically repaired left thumb.
The health regulator said the drug would be used to treat patients whose tumor has spread beyond the original site and cannot be surgically removed.
The IDF said it "surgically targeted" Bahaa Abu al-Atta, the leader of the Gaza militant group known as Palestinian Islamic Jihad, early Tuesday morning.
A Federal District Court found that the law was written with "discriminatory intent" that surgically targeted African Americans who use early voting more than whites.
But in surgically removing Trumpism from the Republican Party, Clinton gave swing voters in key states a chance to switch sides with minimal second-guesses.
It sounds like Sammy Watkins will play through his painful surgically repaired foot, so for the moment Woods remains in the land of the speculative.
In January, we met the first collection of Barbies with body proportions that a woman wouldn't need to surgically remove a few ribs to achieve.
He wasn't sure why and, worried that the same thing could happen a third time, recommended that they surgically implant a defibrillator in her chest.
The passages about climate change were "surgically removed," said Glenn Branch, deputy director of the National Center for Science Education, which monitors anti-science legislation.
A woman is considered menopausal when she is one year from her last menstrual period, or had her ovaries surgically removed before her periods stopped.
A few weeks after their birth, Sikich sneaked into their den and, with a veterinarian, surgically implanted very-high-frequency radio transmitters in their abdomens.
He points out that five of the six cancers on the rise in younger adults -- colorectal, uterine, gallbladder, kidney and pancreatic cancer -- are treated surgically.
He had recently printed out an article from El País about the psychological damage done to intersexuals who are surgically assigned a gender at birth.
Here's UFC heavyweight Alistair Overeem showing off his new surgically-repaired lip ... after his face was blasted open in a TKO loss to Jairzinho Rozenstruik.
We should also target limits on Chinese investment carefully and surgically, reflecting clear national security interest while addressing China's most damaging improper and illegal actions.
Boorman also argues that more research is needed to determine if embryos can be surgically removed from the fallopian tube and reimplanted in the uterus.
Their now-traded shooting guard, Hardaway, appeared to have had his conscience surgically removed and would shoot anywhere at any time and none too successfully.
"They always just focused on it …" — as in her husband's detached and reattached and then, a couple of years later, surgically kind-of enlarged penis.
UFC fighter Devin Powell is one bro who won't be getting lucky on Valentine's Day -- 'cause he's in the hospital nursing a surgically-repaired nut.
Over his last eight fights, he's surgically landed 48% of his power punches, which is 10.3% higher than average welterweights and ranks fourth among CompuBox's leaders.
Upon examination, the woman's doctor found a "moving oblong nodule" in her upper left eyelid, and used forceps to yank the long, thin sucker out surgically.
Everywhere, clinics are bolting on pricey new services, from testing embryos for genetic problems to surgically wounding the womb to encourage the embryo to implant itself.
Traditionally, scientists seeking to control machines through our thoughts have done so by interfacing with the brain directly, which means surgically implanting probes into the brain.
It's rare—occurring in about one in 5,000 newborns—and can be treated by surgically removing the part of the colon that has no nerve cells.
Intersex individuals have fought for years for the right to define their own genders and to change the practice of surgically altering ambiguous genitals during infancy.
Radical therapy, which involves surgically removing or irradiating the whole prostate, has significant long-term side effects so is only used to treat high-risk cancers.
In addition to identifying the structure associated with rage, the researchers proved able to control aggressive outbursts, starting and stopping them using a surgically inserted probe.
" Iman added that Melyssa "has a 10-inch open wound that had to be surgically closed with staples and stitches and several abrasions on her body.
Even if you are personally against surgically altering yourself, it doesn't mean you should always share it, especially if someone has already made this difficult decision.
In the show's most recent season, she's wounded and has to have her spleen surgically removed, which has to be a first in a superhero story.
Let&aposs dial into this surgically with great precision so that we don&apost blow the momentum and the positive optimism and psychology in the economy.
Even more troubling is tightness in the surgically repaired left knee of Kyrie Irving, who left the game for treatment in the third quarter before returning.
The Human Centipede's star is a mad German scientist who's bent on surgically enjoining three hapless tourists into, you guessed it, some kind of human centipede.
Researchers analyzed survey data from women with early-stage cancer in one breast and found 17 percent had both breasts surgically removed as part of treatment.
The company was testing its drug, algenpantucel-L, in combination with standard-of-care therapy, against standard treatment alone, in 722 patients with surgically removed cancer.
A source close to Romney said that the former GOP presidential nominee was treated surgically over the summer at a hospital in California, according to CNN.
Ten days after my diagnosis, doxorubicin will be infused into my body through a port surgically implanted in my chest and connected to my jugular vein.
The oldest sailor in the Olympic fleet at age 2000, Lange learned he had lung cancer last year and had part of one lung surgically removed.
The first uterus transplant in the United States has failed, and the organ was surgically removed on Tuesday, officials at the Cleveland Clinic said on Wednesday.
TMZ broke the story ... Kaitlyn's mom, Anna, made the decision last month to have an extra thumb surgically removed from the 4-year-old's right hand.
We want to surgically target the down-ticket races and show that getting information to the public and activating a base can have a real impact.
In the end, this year's postponement may turn out to be advantageous for Woods, who has been sidelined in recent weeks resting his surgically repaired back.
When the injury continued to bother Bird, doctors re-examined him and discovered that he had indeed broken a bone, which they surgically removed in July.
However, those delivered surgically before membranes rupture and labor begins acquire microbes mainly from the mother's skin and the personnel and environment in the newborn nursery.
Though I don't judge people who opt to surgically alter their faces for the reason you cite, I can't deny that I find it pretty sad.
Before his arrest in Brazil in 2007, he surgically altered his entire face — cheekbones, jaw, eyes, mouth, nose and ears — to avoid detection by the authorities.
Counter to popular impressions that most people treated surgically regain most or all the weight they lose initially, the latest long-term research has shown otherwise.
Legendary sex educator Betty Dodson, now 90 years old, tells Paltrow that porn actors often surgically enhance or bleach their vulvas, something Paltrow hadn't heard before.
I know that it might be surgically removed, but right now I have no medical insurance and I am still a half-year away from Medicare.
Severe cases that don't respond adequately to injections may be treated surgically, an option usually reserved for men with disabling deformities that make sexual activity difficult.
But not only has the surgically implanted device done little to help her, it frequently causes Ms. Grant discomfort, including pain during sex with her husband.
Of course, with Woods, any glad tidings come with a caveat: If his surgically fused back is bothering him, it won't become apparent until much later.
Instead of "never being enough" for Nick, a line Eleanor uses to surgically destroy Rachel in an earlier scene, she's most likely exactly what Nick needs.
According to another account, Saad is believed to have worked with bomb maker Ibrahim al-Asiri to surgically implant undetectable explosives in would-be suicide bombers.
The technique could be used to cool and preserve organs prior to transplantation, and to also allow for surgically induced hypothermia for patients with traumatic brain injuries.
He was intubated, and later had a tracheostomy, a procedure in which a tube is surgically inserted into an opening in the windpipe to help with breathing.
Plastic surgeons have seen a rise in requests for surgically-created dimples, something Dr. Wright Jones, MD and founder of Muse Plastic Surgery, credits to social media.
To test this idea, the capsule's electrodes were attached to a commercial pacemaker that had had its battery removed, and surgically implanted into a 50kg Yorkshire pig.
Believing these to be malleable in early childhood, he recommended that baby boys with abnormal genitalia be surgically altered to appear female and brought up as girls.
The 2011 National Transgender Discrimination Survey found 61 percent of trans and gender nonconforming respondents reported having medically transitioned, and 33 percent said they had surgically transitioned.
For urge incontinence, alternatives include Botox for the bladder and a surgically implanted pacemaker for the bladder that prevents it from involuntarily contracting too much, Swenson said.
Aside from surgically fusing a Snuggie to your skin, is there anything on this crazy marble called Earth that's more comforting than a hearty bowl of homemade ?
"Early detection has exciting possibilities because it allows us to imagine getting cancers at the time at which they could still be taken out surgically," Velculescu noted.
Then, at 8, he underwent a complicated 10-hour surgery in which the hands of a donor were surgically connected to his arms and became his own.
Newgarden delivered a respectable eighth-place finish June 24 at Road America, but this tight, fast track will increase the pressure on his surgically repaired right shoulder.
Approved by the FDA in 2002, Essure is a permanent form of birth control in which a coil is non-surgically placed into a woman's fallopian tubes.
The scrimmage was his first chance to confirm that the surgically repaired cartilage in his left knee was healed and ready for the rigors of a season.
Watkins is certainly frustrated with how much pain he's feeling in his surgically repaired foot, and he's causing tremendous agita among Bills fans and fantasy owners, too.
Google wants to surgically remove the lens of your eye, inject fluid into the now-empty lens capsule, and then put an electronic lens in that fluid.
While chemotherapy is the standard first treatment for low-grade gliomas that cannot be removed surgically, early evidence showed the new therapy could be much more effective.
Both procedures work by surgically creating a smaller stomach, but gastric bypass also creates a shorter small intestine that may reduce the absorption of calories and nutrients.
All together, over 500,000 animals have been surgically implanted with Neuticles, prosthetic silicone testicles for neutered pets, according to Gregg A. Miller, who invented them in 1995.
Because many people will experience work drudgery in their lives, shows or movies about it are better when they're surgically specific in their critiques — and "Corporate" is.
Wearing a sleeveless hoodie and a padded brace, on his surgically repaired right knee, Williamson took dribble handoffs, pulled up for midrange jumpers and drove for dunks.
The teenage Shelley may have identified with Victor Frankenstein's so-called monster, for her birth had killed her own mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, via a surgically transmitted infection.
Here's L.A. Dodgers pitcher Josh Ravin -- showing off his surgically repaired arm after breaking the living crap out of it in a car crash earlier this month.
What may work against Betances is his age (he will be 32 during the 2020 season) and his workload (his surgically repaired arm has thrown a lot).
Disney itself has "surgically" structured a transaction that "might be doable," avoiding Fox Broadcasting and big Fox sports channels, U.S. antitrust chief Makan Delrahim said last week.
He was sublime, surgically gutting Utah's conservative pick-and-roll defense with shifty yo-yo dribbles and a pull-up jumper you can set your watch to.
The Trump team seems to know this, especially now that the White House is looking to make major budget cuts by surgically eliminating programs within the federal agencies.
The woman had the lesion—and the 9th thoracic vertebra where it was found—surgically removed, with the hole left behind in the spine repaired via an implant.
She was born with a pair of XY chromosomes typical of a male and had internal, undescended testes that were surgically removed when she was 10 years old.
The head-turning look was also criticized by some who accused Kardashian West of getting her ribs surgically removed in order to achieve such a distinct hourglass shape.
An Arizona state appeals court has ruled that some of the claims in a lawsuit alleging a Medtronic Inc surgically implanted pain pump caused permanent injuries may proceed.
But if they get too big or too painful to ignore, they can be drained with a needle by a physician or surgically removed without too much fanfare.
Last year, actor Ben Stiller announced that he had had his prostate surgically removed in 2014, after testing revealed that he had developed prostate cancer in his 40s.
While doctors were able to insert it back into his body surgically when he was a baby, he grew up with no penis, though he did have testicles.
NOTES: Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia, removed from Thursday night's wet conditions because of soreness in his surgically repaired left knee, was rested after another day of rain.
Dr. Brian Palmerio, a veterinarian in Pennsylvania, found social media fame this week after surgically attaching braces to the mouth of a goldfish, according to an NBC affiliate.
The paper reinforces that hand transplantation in a child can be surgically, medically and functionally successful under certain circumstances -- and even life-changing for a family, Levin said.
So if Rubio's camp can surgically target Cruz and minimize his vote percentage in key districts, they can keep him from building a delegate lead on Super Tuesday.
Vanderbilt junior defensive end Dare Odeyingbo hit Del Rio just after he unleashed a pass, and the Florida junior landed hard on his surgically repaired non-throwing shoulder.
Her face – at age 38 – was surgically restored six months after her pet Lab mix Tania mauled her in a bad accident that left only her eyes intact.
Once they hit their target weight, we'll surgically implant transmitters in their abdomen to track them post-release, observe them post-op for healing, and then release them.
Peter Luce was the "renowned" sexologist of Middlesex who recommended that Calliope Stephanides's genitalia be surgically altered, a proposed intervention that prompts Callie to flee and become Cal.
In a dominant win over Pittsburgh, Wentz surgically took apart the Steelers' defense, rarely attempting downfield passes and choosing instead to work underneath the coverage to great effect.
Now, we all have to deliver on those commitments, but I think you're going to see where we chose to surgically come in and try to drive that.
Leir claimed to have surgically removed embedded extraterrestrial nanotechnologies from seventeen different patients, although he never seemed interested in sharing his data or these objects with other researchers.
"Instead, they're being chemically castrated and sterilized surgically, mutilated by surgeons, according to only ideology — no science — which in any other situation would be considered criminal," he said.
They must also be between the ages of 18 and 65 and have sustained a penetrative wound, like a gunshot or knife wound, that can be surgically repaired.
Atkinson was taken to a doctor in Connecticut the next morning for a second opinion, and eventually had a rod and two pins surgically inserted into his leg.
Rome City Manager Sammy Rich told The Rome News-Tribune last week that it was "disappointing" that someone would take the time required to "surgically" deface the statue.
So even if a tumor is surgically removed, it is difficult to extract every cancerous cell; any left behind will result in the growth of a new tumor.
The story says vets staved off the infection by surgically removing part of the vertebrae, which in turn took pressure off the spinal cord and got Gray moving again.
The Snap Touch is basically a Polaroid Snap digital camera surgically combined with the company's Polaroid Zip printer, with a 3.5-inch touch-screen LCD display on the back.
Despite a ban on selling trafficked wildlife, it's pretty easy to find homebrew in which the featured ingredients are severed bear paws or gibbons clutching their surgically removed stillborns.
The 26-year-old Verrett, who had an MRI on the surgically repaired knee last week, suffered the latest knee injury in the season opener against the Denver Broncos.
Was it just the cheap envy of older critics — so unlike today's enlightened listeners, with our democratic embrace of pop that surgically strikes the pleasure centers of the masses?
Since then, Carew has relied on his blood flow being regulated by a ventricular assist device which doctors surgically implanted while working on getting healthy enough for a transplant.
Last year, her doctor pointed out that she was losing weight and that a feeding tube, surgically inserted through her abdominal wall, might help her regain a few pounds.
"In the unlikely event that (the U.S. tariffs are enacted), we will be supporting the government in surgically implementing tariffs aimed at farm products in Republican states," he said.
Michael died of the condition around age 1, while Gabriel lives with a tube, called a trach, surgically placed in the front of his neck to help him breathe.
Arguably the biggest problem is there's no way to change your biometric 'password' if your data leaks — having your fingerprints or face surgically swapped is hardly a viable option.
Buffalo receiver Sammy Watkins will miss at least eight weeks resting an injury to his surgically repaired left foot after the team placed him on the reserved-injured list.
THORNTON OUT The San Jose Sharks said that forward Joe Thornton, 39, would not return until at least next Sunday after experiencing swelling in his surgically repaired right knee.
In making the decision to take this drastic step of surgically altering my reproductive functioning — and then following through with it — I realized that preventing pregnancy is a pain.
For an unsung forward with a surgically repaired knee who was determined to sustain his dream of reaching the N.B.A., at least he was back on the same continent.
Last season, Machado went high into second base in a game against the Boston Red Sox, spiking Dustin Pedroia in the general area of his surgically repaired left knee.
Gurley tore his ACL in college at Georgia in 2014 ... but didn't have problems with the surgically repaired knee up until 2019 -- when the Rams RB dealt with arthritis.
David Waldstein: Lonnie Chisenhall has had an adventurous World Series, but he has a great arm and Schwarber never should have challenged it, especially with a surgically repaired knee.
In this case, the egg is detectable but must be surgically removed from the woman&aposs body immediately to prevent health complications like ruptured fallopian tubes, Insider previously reported.
Gently, I slide the sound processors of Anna's cochlear implants above each of her ears, where surgically embedded magnets latch onto radio waves and transport sound into her brain.
The score, which left him 13 strokes behind American leader Troy Merritt, was the latest indication that all is not well with the 15-times major champion's surgically-fused spine.
When Ben Pfeiffer was diagnosed with prostate cancer in April, his urologist noted in the biopsy report that he was leaning toward recommending that Pfeiffer have his prostate surgically removed.
Small forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist will miss Friday's visit to the Milwaukee Bucks and the rest of the season due to a torn labrum in his surgically repaired right shoulder.
And in deposing Saddam – that part done, largely by the United States, quickly, surgically – other monsters were released, and their descendants, as the Islamic State, still stalk about the land.
The same year, Western intelligence agencies learned that AQAP was pioneering techniques to surgically implant devices inside potential bombers, according to British intelligence documents cited by the New York Times.
"The procedure involves surgically cutting at the wet-dry line and pulling the lip underneath inside the mouth to reduce overall size," New York dermatologist Dr. Doris Day told NewBeauty.
I would stand in front of the mirror and quite literally tug, pull, push, and attempt to non-surgically change my face from what now felt almost Neanderthal into Disney.
Nebulous claims of fraud, meanwhile, underlay the state's draconian voter ID law, passed in 2018, which has been criticized as surgically targeting (liberal-leaning) college students from out of state.
A veterinarian who surgically inserted liquid heroin into puppies as part of a Colombian drug smuggling operation was sent to prison on Wednesday after nearly a decade on the run.
The 29-year-old American, who spent the last two months rehabilitating a surgically-repaired wrist, shot a 12-over-par 84 at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota.
For example, mice used to test cancer drugs may have had their tumours grafted surgically into their bodies, and their immune systems knocked out with drugs or by genetic engineering.
The right-handed Wright was bothered by his surgically repaired left knee ahead of Boston's 5-4 win in Game 1 on Friday and went in for an MRI examination.
New Delhi (CNN)A man in India spent two months swallowing knives and had 40 of them surgically removed from his stomach, according to the doctor who led the operation.
It didn't matter whether Pippa and Charlotte's larval little children were surgically drafted into their mothers' egalitarian fantasy world or just turned into shallow-thinking drones of their own accord.
A woman's best bet for pregnancy by artificial insemination is through in-vitro fertilization (IVF), wherein a fertilized egg is surgically implanted into the womb which is also hugely expensive.
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"Radiotherapy is the treatment that's used in some stages of pancreatic cancer to help shrink a tumor down to a point at which can be surgically removed," Jain tells PEOPLE.
The main problem with penis transplants in comparison to phalloplasty [reconstructing a penis surgically] is that the patient would need to take immunosuppressive drugs for the rest of his life.
Racing against the clock to keep the transferred tissue alive by surgically restoring the blood supply, Dagum looked through a microscope and sewed vein to vein and nerve to nerve.
If all goes well and the eggs fertilize, they will be surgically implanted into one or more canine surrogate mothers that will carry a litter of cloned puppies to term.
There's something about knowing that you're minutes away from watching a psycho surgically conjoin a stranger's face to a different stranger's rump that makes you want to be someplace else.
So Ibrahimovic has created a new challenge for himself this season: to dominate on a new continent with a surgically repaired knee and countless skeptics — real or imagined — fueling him.
If it looks like it's getting infected or it's getting worse, I'll go to a dermatologist down the street and see if they'd be willing to surgically get it out.
And if the government applies repression surgically, especially within its ranks, it has a chance of surviving until all enemies inside and outside the revolution die of misery or fire.
Of the 85 patients in the antibiotics group whose recurrent infections were then treated surgically, seven turned out not to have appendicitis, and in only two had the appendix ruptured.
She was a conjoined twin, surgically separated from her sister in their native Quebec, and her ex-husband, Emil Breton, the doctor who performed the procedure, has become her stalker.
To grow a career with perspectives as surgically precise as Dick Gregory's takes time and repetition that could all be blown up with a single cellphone smuggled into a show.
An attempt to surgically remove Dave's cancer last spring severed one of the nerves to his genitals, leaving him impotent with only a 50-50 chance of regaining natural erections.
" Referring to cingulotomies, Mr. El-Hai told Retro Report, "But what does remain is the idea that the brain can be physically manipulated, surgically manipulated, to help treat psychiatric illnesses.
The treatment received accelerated approval for triple-negative breast cancer that is locally advanced or metastatic, that cannot be surgically removed and whose cells include a protein called PD-L1.
Christie's surgically repaired right wrist looks badly bruised and mangled ... and she even shared a few images from before and after she went under the knife, including her X-ray.
The silver lining to his misfortune was that, because the leukemia was confined to his testes and had been removed surgically, he would not need more chemotherapy before the transplant.
The Knicks, too, were cautiously optimistic that the soreness in Anthony's left knee — his surgically repaired left knee — would dissipate enough to allow him to play against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Texas Rangers reliever Shawn Kelley had two lumps surgically removed from his vocal cords this week and is awaiting the results of a biopsy, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported Saturday.
The 40-year-old, 14-time major golf champion, who hasn't played a competitive round since August 2015, said he's going to continue to concentrate on rehabbing his surgically repaired back.
A donor's two arms were surgically connected to Peck's body near his elbows, which doctors say will allow him to eventually feel, grasp and hold in a way that prosthetics couldn't.
We spoke with Rockhold, who says his shin was surgically repaired after his fight with Yoel Romero back in February ... but the wound reopened while he was training this past weekend.
While some accused Kardashian West of getting her ribs surgically removed in order to achieve such a distinct hourglass shape, the star told WSJ Magazine that was definitely not the case.
Sometimes it&aposs used to treat cancerous tumors to try to shrink them down so that it&aposs much easier to remove than surgically when you do go into do surgery.
" It was another 180-degree swivel from his statement in a 2011 video blog post in which he urged the Obama administration to "knock this guy out very quickly, very surgically.
The printer would have given Burke just her heart -- but to access her heart surgically, he needed to be able to visualize it in context with her ribcage and other structures.
Hell, "Surgical Summer" works double time as a shallow descriptor of his process while hinting at allegations made by Budden's little heard "Afraid" diss that Drake got his abs surgically implanted.
We got Jonathan in the middle of a deluge in L.A. (still with perfect locks of course) and asked about Urlacher's miraculous change ... his brand new (surgically implanted) head of hair.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Colombian veterinarian who surgically implanted liquid heroin inside live puppies to smuggle the drug into the United States was sentenced to six years in prison on Thursday.
Invasive BCIs, such as those that surgically place recording electrodes or insert microelectrodes in the cerebral cortex of the brain, have shown greater promise for speech clarity, at least so far.
Henrik Stenson, the British Open champion and Olympic silver medalist, had to withdraw after the first round and will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging examination on his surgically repaired right knee.
In this case, the "brain-computer interface" (BCI) is a silicon electrode smaller than a pencil eraser that's surgically implanted in the portion of the participant's brain that controls limb movement.
The human participants in their study — three volunteers with epilepsy — already had electrodes surgically implanted on the surface of their brains as part of preparation for neurosurgery to treat their seizures.
That this mirror-universe episode went so far out of its way to tell the audience that Tyler had been surgically altered tells me there are more twists on the way.
My tick had secretly buried itself at the back of my head, creating a chronically weeping lesion, a tick bite granuloma, that a year later would have to be surgically removed.
The eight other purebred puppies discovered in the makeshift veterinary clinic, where large packets of liquid heroin were surgically implanted into the folds of skin along their bellies, suffered grave consequences.
Surgically removing the lipomas was possible, Lee said, but could increase Gerard&aposs chances of forming blood clots that could get into his lungs and lead to a life-threatening situation.
Manager Bryan Price said it was a problem with tendinitis in Cozart's surgically repaired knee, and that it began to bother Cozart an inning earlier when he backtracked for a ball.
Over the course of the study, and after excluding women who were pregnant, used hormone replacement therapy or had surgically induced menopause, there were 914 women who went through menopause naturally.
Beware NFC East ... the Baton Rouge blur known as Derrius Guice is BACK, 'cause the Redskins star just posted a video of him running hard AND FAST on his surgically repaired knee.
The New York Yankees are losing Miguel Andujar, probably for the season, after the third baseman decided to have the injured labrum in his right shoulder surgically repaired, the team announced Wednesday.
While she had previously been open about her use of lip fillers (more on that in a minute), Jenner got real about the things that haven't been surgically enhanced in September 2015.
In Owsley-Savard&aposs case, doctors were forced to surgically remove the dead tissue inside her body, as antibiotics are not always a sure way to treat the infection in its entirety.
If your ideal is surgically-altered, unshaven, vajazzled, musky, or pierced, that's cool, too — but don't knock misting your crotch with bilberry essence on a 90-degree day until you've tried it.
Stodden's recently gained a bit of weight, intentionally — though she's still teeny tiny — giving her more hips and butt in addition to her surgically enhanced chest, sending her into full pinup territory.
There is a scene in Uglies where the two characters do edit their faces electronically, but it's very much that they're preparing themselves mentally for when they will have new faces surgically.
The generous benefits packaging includes a company apartment and a company car, but also a company tracking chip, surgically installed in employees' heads so they can be found if they're taken hostage.
People have rods in their knees, people have artificial ligaments, people have pacemakers, people have chips and things in their brains, people are so surgically patched up that we're a Frankenstein race.
Here's one mystery he's yet to solve: Why were four or five or even seven holes sometimes surgically cut into the skulls of Incan men and women while they were still alive?
In settings where conservative treatment fails, sometimes interventions such as a platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection or even surgically removing the damaged part of the tendon is necessary, but this is rare.
Neratinib is designed to treat early-stage breast cancer in patients with the HER2 genetic mutation in which the tumor has been surgically removed and had been previously treated with Roche's Herceptin.
Their idea was to surgically implant a brain-computer interface, a system that picks up electrical signals in her brain and relays them to software she can use to type out words.
You gotta see how Aline Uva, straight outta south Brazil, charged at Ellen, ripped off her sash and put it on herself ... all while accusing Ellen of having a surgically enhanced ass.
Neratinib is designed to treat early-stage breast cancer in patients with the HER2 genetic mutation in which the tumor has been surgically removed, and had been previously treated with Roche's Herceptin.
You discuss the surgery itself, as well as a lot of post-op issues that just aren't talked about—post-op sex, the maintenance of a surgically-created vagina, and so on.
Questions still surround the status of quarterback Andrew Luck's surgically repaired right shoulder, the leading rusher Frank Gore is a free agent and Indianapolis still needs to fix a leaky offensive line.
She got physical therapy for an old injury, and when she needed to have an IUD surgically removed last year, she went to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, the state's most prestigious hospital.
According to the National Institutes of Health, multiple lipomatosis causes lipomas to form that don&apost typically cause pain but can interfere with daily life and can be surgically removed if needed.
Carlson is trying to surgically remove the economic basis of the rise in homelessness because this doesn't quite fit his preferred solution: letting the police have their way with those homeless bums.
Trans women forced through male puberty would have to undergo electrolysis to remove facial hair and may be left with a body frame (shoulder and hip width) that would be unchangeable surgically.
He had opted for a procedure called a sleeve gastrectomy—the stomach is surgically narrowed to resemble a sleeve—but this was not Roberts's first attempt at a surgical treatment for obesity.
C.J. Cron figures to serve as the Angels' primary first baseman, but manager Mike Scioscia said he'll give Pujols occasional starts as long as the slugger's surgically repaired right foot holds up.
Mr. Leahey said that the electronic health record "captures the full clinical history of the patient, their changing health status and detailed information on their medical treatments," including any surgically implanted devices.
CAVALIERS 120, LAKERS 111 Kobe Bryant's final game at Cleveland was reduced to a sideshow when Cavaliers forward Kevin Love reinjured his surgically repaired left shoulder in his team's win over Los Angeles.
This week, on an episode of Love & Hip Hop: New York, it was revealed that Grammy-nominated singer Remy Ma had suffered an ectopic pregnancy and would have to have it surgically removed.
When her daughter was just 11 weeks old, Newman told doctors that the baby was intolerant to feeding, vomiting excessively, and losing weight, causing the hospital staffers to surgically place a feeding tube.
The team provided Houston additional rest this week to save wear and tear on his surgically repaired knee after he played 79 snaps in the team's loss to the Oakland Raiders last week.
The rope used to tie Mustang to the bush was so deeply embedded in the cat's neck that maggots were eating the raw skin around the rope, which had to be surgically removed.
Underwood shared an Instagram photo on Thursday of an X-ray of her wrist, showing a flat metal plate and screws that were surgically placed to hold the broken bone as it heals.
He was replaced on the roster after Game 2266 of the American League Division Series because of inflammation and a loose body in his left knee, which was surgically repaired in May 2128.
Nova Scotian otolaryngologist Dr. Ian Dempsey told CBC News that, during a discussion of ingested foreign objects, several throat surgeons voiced the severe challenges associated with finding and surgically removing the barbecue bristles.
Microsensors embedded on a wafer were surgically placed between Hemmes's skull and his brain, allowing him to manipulate a robotic arm—even to hold his girlfriend's hand, for the first time in years.
In a study published Tuesday in the journal eLife, the researchers describe surgically connecting the artificial fingertip, replete with sensors, to electrodes implanted in the peripheral nervous system in Sorensen's left arm stump.
Instead of stage 1 lung cancer, meaning cancer that was confined to the initial mass and could be removed surgically, she had stage 3 and would need to receive chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Federer skipped the clay-court season to give his surgically repaired knee some rest after starting the year by winning the Australian Open and two high-profile hardcourt tournaments in the United States.
Of late, Syndergaard raised a ruckus by seeking to pitch to a catcher other than Wilson Ramos, who is a fine hitter but is 31 and weighs 250 pounds with surgically repaired knees.
A 43-year-old South Australian man had most of his penis surgically removed after a buildup of calcium in his blood vessels caused gangrene to spread, according to the medical journal BMJ.
A fourth-round pick by the Browns in 240, the 291-foot-2, 215-pound Louis missed all of last season with a neck injury that he had surgically repaired before training camp.
Even in a patient who is fortunate — who is among the 10 percent to 15 percent whose cancer is found when it still can be surgically removed — the risk of recurrence is great.
"On a purely physical health standpoint, newly surgically created genitals are at more risk of tears and damage, thus potentially exposing the person to greater risks of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV," he adds.
Back in April, first division club CA Tigre proposed surgically implanting microchips—or "passion tickets," as they called them—into fans' bodies to expedite their access to the stadium and curb violence during games.
The mutant minority, normally divided about how to gain acceptance in the wider world, unites against Colonel William Stryker, the man who surgically altered Logan's skeleton and plans to wipe out all mutants permanently.
Roche's Tecentriq immunotherapy mixed with the older cancer drug Avastin lifted both overall survival and progression-free survival in people with liver cancer that cannot be surgically removed, the Swiss drugmaker said on Monday.
Bioprinting—the process of using 3D printers to create biological tissue—has been around since the 1990s, but it has previously been impossible to create structures large and stable enough to be surgically implanted.
The robotic arm he used to greet the commander-in-chief is surgically wired directly to Copeland's brain, allowing him to feel when the prosthetic is stimulated, even though his spinal cord is damaged.
He needed a trainer again in the fourth game of the fifth set after his surgically-repaired left knee gave way at the end of a rally, leaving him face down on the grass.
Active young people may be told to drop out of competitive sports, and in some cases even advised to have devices surgically implanted in their chests to prevent sudden death from abnormal heart rhythms.
But it's early days in this industry, including for BrainQ, which plans to use a non-surgically embedded EEG machine instead to gather data and help improve outcomes for stroke and spinal cord patients.
"When we break up kidney stones surgically, some of them are indeed quite beautiful — like a geode, like the rings on a tree, or something you'd hang on your wall," Dr. Brian Matlaga said.
Known as a "pacemaker for the brain," a VNS device consists of a battery surgically installed under the skin in the chest, with a wire running up to the vagus nerve in the neck.
Not even the worst moments — some wayward passes; Morgan's crumpling in the penalty area holding her knee; defender Kelley O'Hara hobbling after a kick to her surgically repaired ankle — could spoil the festive mood.
The spotlight, though, never left Nowitzki, who revealed at a news conference after the game that he had decided in recent days that his surgically repaired left foot could not sustain a 22nd season.
One of my hands is smaller than the other and has only three knobbly fingers, two of which were fused together when I was born and were surgically separated, creating a claw-like effect.
It's also possible that it was surgically removed as part of some medical intervention, or it may have been chopped off as a judicial form of punishment, a behavior known among the Medieval Italian Lombards.
Image: WikimediaThis story goes back to 2005, when UC Berkeley bioengineer Irina Conboy discovered that older mice experienced tissue rejuvenation when surgically tethered to younger mice, allowing for blood to be exchanged between the two.
The Jets WR and his wife Jessie James were out in NYC -- without their 2 kids -- when we asked if they would ever take Antonio Cromartie's lead and surgically shut down E.D.'s baby maker.
The device, surgically implanted directly into the brain, mimics the function of a structure called the hippocampus by electrically stimulating the brain in a particular way to form memories—at least in rats and monkeys.
That's why he's so devastated when he develops a tumor behind his face and, in a stunning and visceral 20-page set piece, has to have his face cut open and the tumor surgically removed.
The next year I'd drop switch hitting and try hitting right handed only—an attempt to get back to my roots—though that seemed to only put more stress on my surgically reconstructed left arm.
So if there's a connection between losing your appendix, as many people do when their infected organ is surgically removed, and Parkinson's, that's evidence the gut as a whole is causally linked to the disease.
And after avoiding artificial surfaces throughout his first MLS season, in part because of concerns over his surgically repaired ACL, he suggested he's prepared to play on the surface this season, beginning at BC Place.
Lichun Lu and Xifeng Lu, scientists at the Mayo Clinic's college of medicine, have developed special biodegradable polymer bone grafts that will grow to a specific size and shape once surgically placed in the body.
Dr. Rotenberg and Dr. Mayberg said they could also envision the technique as a diagnostic tool to pinpoint the best brain location to target for electrical stimulation before surgically implanting electrodes for deep brain stimulation.
One woman, with a genetic condition that caused her to have an extra finger, which she'd had surgically removed, chose to end two of her pregnancies because tests detected her fetuses' having the same condition.
Between September 2004 and January 2005, Andres Lopez Elorez, now 39, surgically implanted bags of liquid heroin into nine puppies he secretly raised for importation into the US on behalf of a drug-trafficking organization.
Somehow, though, this earnest, anodyne remake has managed to surgically extract the magic — leaving the story and signature lines intact while suctioning out all the subtlety, charm and lead chemistry that defined the iconic 1987 original.
It's worth recalling that baseball tough guys got exercised back in 2012, when he returned from elbow surgery and the Nationals shut him down before the playoffs rather than insist he push his surgically repaired elbow.
The first step in the process is to surgically remove the patient's tumor and ensure that the patient is cancer free by confirming that there is no sign of cancer on blood tests and imaging studies.
She first thought she wanted a breast lift, which involves surgically removing excess skin and reshaping the breasts, but the plastic surgeons she consulted with convinced her a breast augmentation would better help achieve her goals.
"A lot of folks, including many in the media, have tried to reduce this entire conversation to one premise: foreign actors conducted a surgically executed covert operation to help elect a United States president," Burr said.
"Trump probably wins here, but I think Cruz holds him under 50 and is able to surgically pick off a couple of congressional districts and make it respectable," said Gregg Keller, a Missouri-based Republican strategist.
The study findings suggest that people are not well-educated on what labia that haven't been surgically modified actually look like, or the fact that labia can vary widely in appearance and all be completely normal.
Thibodeau canceled practice the next day, and Butler did not accompany the team to a preseason game on Friday because of what was announced as rehabilitation for his right hand that was surgically repaired in July.
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The Knicks' Kristaps Porzingis will not play again until at least mid-February, when he is expected to undergo a medical re-evaluation of his surgically repaired knee, the team's president, Steve Mills, said on Friday.
Much about Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony was the same as it has always been: dazzling fashions, diamonds dripping from the surgically smoothed necks of starlets, and plenty of golden statuettes and thank-yous to go around.
The circus didn't end there though: Ceca, Arkan's aforementioned surgically-enhanced spouse, was swept up in a crackdown on organised crime after some of their gangland associates assassinated Serbia's reformist prime minister, Zoran Djindjić, in 2003.
It's called CIMAvax, and it's a therapeutic vaccine shown to be effective in preventing the onset or progression of lung cancer in high-risk adults such as smokers or people who've already had lung cancers removed surgically.
Even Baby's insecurities about her appearance — her unruly natural curls and and prominent nose (which Grey would later alter surgically) — signal the kind of societal pressure felt by many Jewish women to conform to certain beauty ideals.
He was originally human, but his body and mind have been surgically overridden to implant the Klingon as a Manchurian Candidate-style spy on the Discovery, in the Klingon Empire's war on the United Federation of Planets.
Booth now starts for the Wildcats and a lingering knee injury that bothered him for much of last season has been surgically repaired, so it's just a matter of time before he produces another big offensive number.
Her mother, father and three sisters were at the Abidjan airport April 20 to greet her with open arms, eager to see the toddler in person for the first time since her excess limbs were surgically removed.
I delight in how pedantic and technical these conversations can be, the conviction and force driving a wacky, pie-in-the-sky trade proposal, the way a host surgically pokes and prods at a caller's logical fallacy.
A nearly decade-long legal battle over the harm inflicted on tens of thousands of women by surgically implanted pelvic mesh is moving away from manufacturers and toward the lawyers who helped the women bring their cases.
Both do so to protect the other from uncomfortable truths, which brings us to the most uncomfortable truth: Ash Tyler, her first love, is actually a surgically altered Klingon spy — and our old friend, the villainous Voq.
The Colts' surgically repaired quarterback had three touchdown passes — he has now passed for three or more in eight straight games — and Indianapolis needed every bit of that production in a come-from-behind win over Miami.
"The solution for children's identification with the opposite sex isn't to poison their bodies with megadoses of the wrong hormones, to chemically or surgically castrate and sterilize them, or to remove healthy breasts and reproductive organs," Rep.
"A lot of folks, including many in the media, have tried to reduce this entire conversation down to one premise: Foreign actors conducted a surgically executed covert operation to help elect a United States president," Burr said.
Despite fears that deGrom, the Mets' No. 2 starter, might have sustained yet another structural injury to his pitching elbow, which has already been surgically repaired twice, the M.R.I. exam administered after the game came back clean.
The specter of legal action keeps justice at the forefront as companies make decisions about hiring, compensation, promotions and other key labor issues, and surgically targeted litigation serves as a crucial backstop for progress on these fronts.
To Lewis, this strategy would convince Republican voters to stay at home in November: If she wants to keep GOPers home, Hillary needs to *surgically* otherize Trump--AND resist the temptation to cast aspersions on all GOPers.
Conventional IVF and this newer variant—called intravaginal culture, or IVC—both involve stimulating the ovaries to produce extra eggs, removing the eggs surgically, putting sperm and eggs together artificially and placing nicely-developed embryos into the uterus.
" He added, "The North Carolina legislature surgically and systematically did everything in their power to stop African-American people and people who would normally vote for Democrats from voting ... Those are the issues we need to deal with.
Her mother, father and three sisters were at the Abidjan airport on April 20 to greet her with open arms, eager to see the toddler in person for the first time since her excess limbs were surgically removed.
Also, Otto had a Life History Transmitter (LHX) tag surgically implanted in his abdomen as part of an effort to track the success of his rehabilitation and survival via satellite once he's back in his natural marine environment.
I guess I'm just saying that some of these soon-to-be office holders might wanna either grow a pair, or have a pair surgically implanted Last week, we spoke with Martyn about the 2016 presidential election results.
ZURICH, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Roche's Tecentriq immunotherapy mixed with the older cancer drug Avastin lifted both overall survival and progression-free survival in people with liver cancer that cannot be surgically removed, the Swiss drugmaker said on Monday.
You'll recall Ellen Santana won Brazil's final showdown this week but things quickly went south after Aline rushed Ellen and ripped off her sash ... claiming Ellen's ass was surgically enhanced, and hers was the only natural one onstage.
A person with AspireAssist has a tube surgically implanted through the abdomen into the stomach; it enters using a "port valve," an opening just above the belly button that patients can open or close to drain the food.
In Parliament on June 11, the education minister, El-Hilali El-Sherbini, blamed the leaks on the use of electronic devices such as credit cards that can function as telephones, surgically inserted headphones and high-tech reading glasses.
But Haaland's not just a fox in the box While his movement in the 18-yard box is impeccable, and his finishing surgically clinical, the Norwegian teen has much more about his game than just being a poacher.
When lawyer Ramón Martinez discovers he has oral cancer and that the only way to treat it is to get his tongue surgically removed, it sets into motion a series of catastrophic events for his middle-class family.
After the round, Woods, 43, received therapy on his surgically repaired back, LaCava said that after that, his boss intended to meet with a club repairer in hopes of fixing his 9-iron in time for Sunday's round.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)said on Tuesday that Imlygic could be used on the state health service for around 10 to 15 percent of patients with advanced disease whose melanoma cannot be removed surgically.
While there are doctors who prefer to surgically intervene and assign intersex babies to one particular sex, many advocates, including Tortorella, do not support that decision and believe they should be treated with the same respect as everyone else.
On Pro Basketball Phil Jackson will get to explain on Thursday evening what inspired him to bet on Derrick Rose and his surgically repaired knees, as Jackson is scheduled to address the news media before the N.B.A. draft begins.
Doctors should be legally obligated to tell patients nonsurgical abortions can be reversed While Yoest was at the helm, Americans United for Life developed model legislation requiring doctors to inform women that they could "reverse" abortions done non-surgically.
But Long must have gotten a little lost while he was down there, because he wound up surgically removing Haines's totally normal, totally healthy, totally chill left testicle—leaving the painful right one still rattling around on its own.
One says that Adam and Eve were created together while the other tells a story of Adam created alone, trying and failing to find a partner among his fellow creatures, until God surgically removes his rib to create Eve.
There's something curative about the surface: I'm now in my 40s, sporting a surgically repaired Achilles' tendon, and the way red clay gives under me feels less taxing at the end of a couple of hours of court time.
It's hard to imagine the public wouldn't want to see swimmers with fingers surgically webbed together to act like paddles, or weight lifters using short-lasting adrenaline shots, or 150-mile-per-hour baseball pitches thrown from bionic limbs.
There are other kinds of threats like cancer that lurk and one might want to surgically remove — like these golf balls in the sea, little symbols of the callousness that threatens the natural and political ecosystems of the Philippines.
He wore a mask and goggles to protect the surgically repaired orbital bone around his left eye, although his new accessory did not exactly seem up to the rigors of playoff basketball; it had to be swapped out at least twice.
But with a surgically-fused back that is allowing him to generate almost as much power as 20 years ago it would be brave to bet against a man who has already done the seemingly impossible time and time again.
It's almost like the show went out of its way to surgically remove any stakes or consequences from what should have been its most impactful moment — and all in the name of a stunt nobody will remember a week from now.
The therapy, which uses Novartis' Tafinlar and Mekinist, was approved to treat anaplastic thyroid cancer that cannot be removed surgically or has spread to other parts of the body, and has a type of abnormal gene known as BRAF V600E.
Intuitively, the prevalence of disease resulting from surgically-treatable conditions makes sense, given that surgical health care is integral to a wide breadth of treatment strategies, including cesarean sections for childbirth, tumor removal in cancer care and operations after injuries.
Sure, some opt to have third and fourth nipples surgically removed, but as Dave Black, a professional piercer and senior operations manager for upscale piercing jeweler Maria Tash points out, sometimes the most unique body features are those most worth highlighting.
Jenner's surgeries have long been a topic of speculation in tabloids, and the former Olympian hopes to finally squash the conversation by directly addressing what she has had done surgically, with clear hopes of not having to discuss it again.
To see if mimicking the environment in which tendons normally grow would help repaired tendons to heal better than surgery alone, the researchers tested an artificial scaffold embedded with stem cells in a rats with a surgically repaired tendon tear.
Doctors still don't know exactly what causes it or why, and supposedly preventive measures such as deep brain stimulation—or surgically implanting the equivalent of a pacemaker in the brain—remain experimental at best and expensive and ineffective at worst.
According to their website, the device is surgically inserted into the spermatic ducts, which are transected using an electric scalpel while your boyfriend is locally anesthetized, so you two can still make out while he gets his cum button installed.
Lighted with a blend of nearly surgically bright whites mixed with blue accents by Jill Nagle, the otherwise stark space features a marvelous array of bric-a-brac that engages the eye even as the tricky play at times eludes logic.
As a physician on the frontlines of an overlooked epidemic, I've seen countless patients who have had no choice but to have their limbs surgically amputated because they didn't have access to the clinical interventions that could have saved their legs.
Renovations are ubiquitous in Brooklyn — home improvement is as distinguishing an element here as surgically taut faces are on Park Avenue — but this project possessed a team of workmen so big it seemed as though a regional airport were under construction.
The white coats at the VA then spend hundreds of thousands of our tax dollars to surgically induce heart attacks by injecting latex into the puppies' arteries and then stressing their damaged hearts by forcing them to run on a treadmill.
Actors can supply explanation without words, and, in Jhabvala's surgically rendered adaptations of Forster, James, and Kazuo Ishiguro, the strangled emotion that plays across the face of an Emma Thompson or an Anthony Hopkins can be exquisitely painful to watch.
"What was somewhat surprising was that, despite the good outcomes we see in transplant recipients, many organs donated after overdose death were discarded -- that is, they were surgically recovered but then not used for transplant in any patient," she said.
Prosecutors judged it would be hard to prove Mr. Weinstein touched Ms. Battilana for sexual reasons because the advance came as the two were talking about Ms. Battilana becoming a lingerie model and whether her bosom had been surgically enhanced.
Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have charged a physician and the owner of a medical consulting firm over a scheme to persuade women to have their pelvic mesh implants surgically removed to bolster the value of lawsuits against the devices' manufacturers.
The $1 billion total includes an earlier settlement for more than $400 million and there are still about 4,500 pending suits by patients with artificial hips that were not made totally of metal or haven't been surgically removed, Bloomberg added.
Experts say only 10 percent to 15 percent of patients learn they have the disease at a time when the cancer can be surgically removed, and it returns in up to 85 percent of postoperative patients, usually within two years.
Sitting in the same San Antonio office as Cambridge Analytica staff, Facebook employees aided Trump as the campaign surgically segmented voters and customized messages to motivate them to donate, attend rallies, knock on doors, and ultimately vote for its candidate.
"We're seeing a ready, fire, aim process, and we're hoping that the next round of trade remedies that are considered are done more surgically and carefully," said David French, senior vice president for government relations with the National Retail Federation (NRF).
"I don't think any of that even applies because there are no patient identifiers, so no one is going to come and say, 'Oh that is my neo-clitoris,'" Dr. Salgado said, using the term for a surgically constructed clitoris.
You may find this surprising, but that Twitter machine that is apparently surgically attached to your hand also has a number of other fascinating features -- it really is a PHONE that you can TALK to people with and communicate that way as well.
Preclinical studies have shown that by putting the stentrode in a blood vessel near the motor cortex, a key control centre for the brain, you can get the same recording as people previously obtained by surgically inserting something directly into the brain.
A year after the singer, 43, revealed that she had removed a tattoo of her ex-husband Stephen Belafonte's name from her ribs, Brown admitted that she has kept the surgically removed skin and she stores it in a jar above her wardrobe.
"When we say 'surgically,' that's foreboding, but it's just a very small removal of a very small portion of toenail, and killing the nail root cell," she says, adding that kids can have it done, too; it's really not a big deal.
A registered doctor administered a full anaesthetic to the teenager in a private hospital in Egypt's coastal Suez province, according to Dr Lotfi Abdel-Samee, the health ministry undersecretary in the province, and then began surgically removing part of her sexual organs.
Google and other tech companies have come up with glasses and contact lenses for the purposes of AR, but Omega Ophthalmics is taking a much more invasive approach by using surgically implanted lenses to create a space for augmented reality inside the eye.
The researchers retrieved pig heads severed at the neck from a food processing facility, surgically removed the brains and connected some of the arteries to a device they dubbed BrainEx, a contraption cobbled together from commercially available parts made by 15 different companies.
She's sitting on a mat in a small exercise room of her Atlanta house, with ankle weights slipped over her surgically shortened arms, wearing no prosthetic save for the right foot she uses to help her slide and twist off her wheelchair.
Instead, he said, the Frick has had to be more resourceful in repurposing 20053,22005 square feet of existing space and surgically adding 22008,275 square feet, in part by building in the rear yard of the museum's art reference library on East 71st Street.
Not only does he sniff out exactly what Matthew Dellavedova wants to do before he does it, but he then meets Antetokounmpo about a foot above the rim with his left, non-surgically repaired hand to break up a sure two points.
Wade and complicate abortion access: "With RU-486," as the pill was known at the time, "termination of early pregnancy will be done medically, not surgically, under conditions that will make it largely impossible to stop," a Chicago Tribune article from 1992 professed.
The original clinical trials did not include control groups for comparison, so it has never been clear whether complications like back pain or heavy bleeding are higher in Essure users compared with women sterilized surgically or who relied on other birth control methods.
However, the law currently does not ban these surgeries for children too young to consent, and leaves the often ambiguous question of what is deemed surgically necessary up to medical professionals who might continue to characterize intersex people's bodily traits as disorders.
The gung-ho 0003-year-old, a father of a preschooler and two grown children, remains an avid bicyclist despite a series of accidents that left him with five broken ribs, a titanium plate in his neck, and a surgically repaired right hand.
With Tomas Satoransky doomed to never earn Scott Brooks's trust, Rivers can also serve as the reliable backup point guard Wall has never really known, letting the Wizards reduce his minutes and decrease the wear and tear on his surgically repaired knees.
In a statement, ACOG explicitly expressed concern about increased teen interest in the procedure, cautioning its members against surgically altering young patients' labia in most cases and noting that many adolescent labiaplasties could be in violation of laws against female genital mutilation (FGM).
The Spurs aren't reversing this process or turning him into Danny Green, just surgically removing the absolute worst looks and putting him in a better position to succeed against defenses that aren't suited to deal with multiple technically skilled options sharing the floor.
Mr. Vance's assistants also feared they could not prove that Mr. Weinstein had touched Ms. Battilana for sexual reasons because the advance came as they were discussing her desire to be a lingerie model and whether her bosom appeared to be surgically enhanced.
Each repetition ended with his jumping over a dummy or running through a gantlet or bouncing off those shields, movements that test his surgically repaired left knee and approximate those he will make when he is cleared for contact, whenever that is.
The operative term here is "Botox," because when we talk about Ariana Grande possibly getting a brow lift, we are not suggesting that the singer, who is 63, had her forehead cut open and surgically pulled up in order to avoid wrinkles.
The focus of the session "I took my surgically removed organs home in a snow globe and maybe you can too" was, as the title suggests, on sharing knowledge about how to get doctors to let you keep your removed body parts.
Jeffrey B. Driban, an athletic trainer at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, said that one person in three who injures the anterior cruciate ligament "will have X-ray evidence of osteoarthritis within 10 years" whether or not the injury is repaired surgically.
When she was twenty, she received a cochlear implant—a surgically placed electronic device that transmits sound impulses from a microphone near the ear to electrodes in the cochlea, bypassing the eardrum and directly stimulating the hair cells and the auditory nerve fibres.
According to the study's authors, many parents and grandparents demand C-sections to assure that births take place on a lucky day in the astrological calendar, or because they believe that a surgically removed infant is more likely to be perfectly formed.
In 2009, the first year the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology started collecting egg freezing data, 475 women went through the procedure, in which an average of 10 eggs are surgically removed and preserved in liquid nitrogen after 10 days of hormonal stimulation.
So far, the Israeli military command has played this 3-D chess game of 21st-century warfare extremely well — managing to stay out of Syria's civil war while also surgically bombing attempts by Iran and Hezbollah to upgrade their missile capability against Israel.
But she can move fast and surgically when international events demand it; flipping positions on nuclear power in 2011, on refugees in 2015 and last month rewriting her position on EU treaty-change in support of Mr Macron (albeit without making any firm commitments).
CEO Joseph Swedish, speaking at the UBS Global Healthcare Conference, said the No. 2 health insurer is talking to regulators in each of the 14 states where it sells BlueCross BlueShield plans about total or partial participation or "surgically extracting" itself from the market.
The Kardashian clan — for all the problematic ways they've appropriated black aesthetics and popularized injecting and surgically reconstructing oneself into an entirely new body — have at least helped the fashion industry realize that it might be worth making clothes for women who have butts.
The treatment is being recommended for patients with cancer driven by a rare genetic mutation and where the disease has spread or cannot be surgically removed, and who have no other satisfactory treatment options, the European Medicines Agency's human medicines committee (CHMP) said bit.
Cruz's aides are still gathering data on the most effective places to strike, but they are planning to surgically target individual congressional districts -- especially those in more rural patches of New York, or places with very few Republicans -- where he can dig into Trump's lead.
The 211-year-old Washington native, who is 23-22 with a 0.99 ERA in nine starts versus Houston but hasn't faced the Astros since 2012, said he still is making adjustments to his mechanics as he pitches with a surgically repaired left hip.
The drug is designed to treat early stage breast cancer in patients with the HER2 genetic mutation whose tumor has been surgically removed and who have been treated with Roche Holding AG's Herceptin, a drug which itself reduces the risk of the disease returning.
"My opponents are my best friends," he said, citing Ken Rosewall, Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, among the other Australians who helped start what became the gold mine of a tour that Federer has stepped away from until January to rest his surgically repaired knee.
That was the day a crew from the I.R.A. blew it up in an act of sabotage so surgically efficient no one was hurt, hardly any damage was done to the surrounding buildings and the admiral's head was lopped off clean as a chicken's.
Ms. Black, 45, had been mulling getting her ears surgically modified since a New Year's Eve party she threw with a fairy theme, and she was so pleased with the way the latex ears looked that she decided to go ahead with the procedure.
Over the last two decades, though I've undergone dozens of invasive procedures and tests, taken a panoply of pills and had various parts of my digestive system removed or surgically rebuilt, my symptoms have only gotten more intense and more — how to put this delicately?
"As we approach the end of the first half of this year, we will have to make decision on whether or not we surgically extract ourselves from certain rating regions or even on a larger scale, depending on the stability of the marketplace," Swedish said.
But after surgically placing an electrode implant into the brain, the team was able to electrically stimulate the portions of the brain that controlled sensation, allowing the patient to feel the size, shape and texture of objects and to tell when a finger was touched.
In this version of her story, what happened to Tony in the first Iron Man movie also happens to Pepper, who sustains extensive internal injuries and shrapnel wounds from an explosion and has to have a magnet surgically implanted in her chest to keep her alive.
They cut their deficit to 10 by halftime, but Tuck, struggling with her surgically repaired knee of late, began the second half with 6 quick points as part of a 9-4 run to help push UConn's lead back to 15 on the way to 21.
Rice revealed that while she considered herself knowledgeable in medical terms and subjects, she was still taken by surprise when her doctor told her the baby would have to be removed through a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure, which would require surgically removing the fetus.
ET, NBATV, CSN Philadelphia, ROOT Southwest (Houston) ABOUT THE 76ERS (33-8): Friday's triumph snapped a streak of 44 straight losses in the months of October and November, but Philadelphia struggled to follow it up on Saturday with Embiid sitting out to rest his surgically repaired foot.
"The link between the decoding of the brain and the stimulation of the spinal cord – to make this communication exist – is completely new," said Jocelyne Bloch, a neurosurgeon at the Lausanne University Hospital who surgically placed the brain and spinal cord implants in the monkey experiments.
Called the "Implant Files," the extensive analysis of pacemakers, insulin pumps, breast implants, spinal cord stimulators and other surgically embedded appliances and materials found nearly 83,000 deaths and more than 1.7 million injuries possibly linked to medical devices and reported in the United States alone since 2008.
Dr. Bardin was part of a research team led by Sheldon J. Segal that developed Norplant, a tiny device in which six silicon rods the size of matchsticks, surgically implanted under the skin of the upper arm, release small amounts of the female hormone progestin every day.
This allows for the introduction of Clarke Peters ("The Wire") as a hipster antiques dealer who seems to have been kept in a North Beach freezer since the early 1960s, complete with a billowy scarf, medallion and a topiary haircut that looks like a surgically attached beret.
There are several forms of it—including one that requires implants surgically placed into the brain—and we're still unclear about its exact mechanisms, but the gist is that nerve stimulation to the right places can temporarily quiet the erratic brain activity associated with a specific condition.
For months, the men had communicated through an online chat group, organizing the plans for a protest in Beijing that, they hoped, would finally draw the attention of the country's highest officials to regulate the private hospitals and find treatment for their surgically imposed erectile dysfunction.
The boys would have their testicles "surgically" removed in order to cut off the testosterone supply to the body and stunt sexual maturity; the boy would grow, but his voice would not, leaving him with the lungs of a man and the high notes of Mariah Carey.
Musk at Code Conference last year brought up the prospect of a "neural lace" that would be surgically connected to a human brain and allow a user to interact with a computer without the bandwidth challenges that come with current input methods, including keyboards, mice and trackpads.
A number of theories have been advanced to explain away this contradiction, but they still can't account for contrary evidence, such as how an octopus is able to continue living and mating if a certain hormonal gland is surgically removed directly after the octopus gives birth.
For the surgically disinclined, Jeannel Astarita, an aesthetician and founder of Just Ageless, in the Howard Hotel in SoHo, often recommends Ultherapy, a noninvasive therapy that uses ultrasound delivered through the skin to heat the deep dermis and is said to trigger skin lifting and tightening.
Titled simply, "Reflecting on one very, very strange year at Uber," the essay deftly and surgically laid out the map that the media and others would use to prove to its out-to-lunch board and waffling investors that Uber CEO Travis Kalanick had to go.
But we also need to be asking ourselves — just as urgently — can we more surgically minimize the threat of this virus to those most vulnerable while we maximize the chances for as many Americans as possible to safely go back to work as soon as possible.
And "dominated" must refer to the LGBT activists who used bullhorns to scream in people's faces, the LGBT protestors who shouted and swore at children, and the males identifying as females who bellowed that their (presumably surgically added) female body parts made them women, just without ovaries.
Drinkwater's display made him something of a figure of fun: the fact he had been exposed so surgically by Kevin De Bruyne; and the fact his last three games in the Premier League have all been defeats to Manchester City, in the shirts of three different clubs.
He praised their work with enzymes that help regulate aging; with teasing out genes that control life span in various dog breeds; and with a technique by which an old mouse is surgically connected to a young mouse, shares its blood, and within weeks becomes younger.
The source told her that a Nazi doctor surgically enlarged the heads of abducted teenagers to make them resemble aliens, supposedly on the order of Joseph Stalin, who the source says forced the teenagers to pilot flying saucers over the US as a Cold War scare tactic.
Patients needing bowel diversion surgery, for example, a common necessity for those shot in the abdomen that should be surgically reversed after the intestines heal, instead walked around for months or even years with temporary colostomy bags because many hospitals would not treat them without health insurance.
If an unmarried woman under 2250 comes to the FPA in the early weeks of pregnancy, Fan says, she will move through mandatory counseling with a social worker before the abortion, which can be done medically—through pills—or surgically, through dilation and curettage (D&C).
Mr. Stiller's production company, Red Hour, has been busy creating content for the peripheral characters in the movie, like a faux infomercial featuring Kristen Wiig's surgically enhanced designer, Alexanya Atoz, hawking her Youth Milk concoction made from desert flower cactus and distilled water from natural street puddles in Indonesia.
In the subset of women without a genetic risk or identified mutation that boosts the odds for aggressive tumors, 12 percent still had both breasts surgically removed Among these lower-risk women, 19 percent of patients who weren't advised against a double mastectomy by doctors underwent the procedure.
Those who lose hearing later in life, either due to a toxin, loud noise or simply as a part of aging, can be fitted with hearing aids to amplify sounds; children born with hereditary hearing loss can get complex devices called cochlear implants surgically placed deep into the ear.
The FDA has just approved an obesity treatment called AspireAssist, which is basically a surgically attached drain that allows obese people, through a process called "aspiration," to evacuate some of the food in their stomachs into a toilet through a tube before it can be absorbed by the body.
Joseph has been practicing with the starters since the start of training camp but has occasionally had time off, as the team wants to make sure his surgically repaired right knee is completely healthy; it forced him to miss the end of his final college season at West Virginia.
Before reality television shows like "Extreme Makeover" turned vanity medicine into entertainment, before glossy magazines and blogs began opining on the surgically altered looks of celebrities, and decades before Botox came into use as a verb, Dr. Pitanguy established himself as one of the world's most famous plastic surgeons.
After two weeks of these symptoms, the woman brought herself to a doctor, where a living parasite was removed surgically and identified as Dirofilaria repens, a long, thin white worm shown in image D above D. repens typically infects dogs and other carnivores and causes swelling and itching.
"A lot of folks, including many in the media, have tried to reduce this entire conversation down to one premise: foreign actors conducted a surgically executed covert operation to help elect a United States president," said Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina, the Republican chairman of the committee.
SAN DIEGO — A new, surgically modified version of Tiger Woods, armed with new equipment and downsized expectations, launched his latest comeback on the PGA Tour on Thursday by shooting an even-par 72 on the South Course at Torrey Pines during the opening round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
In the women's draw, No. 12 Madison Keys, an American who like del Potro has been playing with a surgically repaired left wrist, endured a flare-up midway through the first set of her 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 loss to the 290th-ranked qualifier Petra Martic.
NEW YORK, June 7 (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co's $52.4 billion deal to acquire most of Twenty-First Century Fox Inc's assets was "surgically" structured on good advice to be submitted to regulators, Makan Delrahim, assistant attorney general for the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division, said on Thursday.
"They very much have the idea that they'll be able to surgically excise this one part of their biography, whatever it is—legal trouble, bad decisions—to get rid of that part and go on living their lives, or that it will be a temporary solution to a problem," she said.
Susan Harkema, PhD, (left) with research participant Kelly Thomas and trainer Katie Pfost A handful of people who are completely paralyzed from the waist or chest down have been able to stand, take steps, and, in one case, walk with a walker, after getting a device surgically implanted in their spines.
There are the grim details of the machinery, the practiced choreography of the procedure, the surgical horse-trading over inches of artery and vein, and at the center is a 19-year-old whose parents want him to hear the sound of the sea as his heart is surgically removed.
At least five instances of amputations were cited and three of blinding; in one instance, a left eye and a right ear were surgically removed under the law of qisas, whereby a person can insist that a tit-for-tat punishment be imposed on a wrongdoer to match the original crime.
Frequently, patients will go to these clinics but are then referred for more complex care or because the patient needs more specialty focused care (for instance, a rash to be seen by a dermatologist, an abscess to be drained surgically, chronic problems that are best served by their regular physician).
He did not appear for the Red Sox during their postseason run to the World Series title, as he was replaced on the roster after Game 1 of the American League Division Series because of inflammation and a loose body in his left knee, which was surgically repaired in May 2017.
He threw a 21-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Brown to finish off a 75-yard drive, and with less than a minute to play he showed his surgically-repaired knee was not limiting his mobility all that much as he ran the ball in for a four-yard rushing touchdown.
Citing problems with his surgically repaired back, Woods has withdrawn from the past two PGA Tour events and has not played competitively since the Genesis Invitational in mid-February, when he finished last among the players who made the cut and shot 76 and 77 in the final two rounds.
"A lot of folks, including many in the media, have tried to reduce this entire conversation down to one premise: Foreign actors conducted a surgically executed covert operation to help elect a United States president," said Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina and the chairman of the Intelligence Committee.
But the wheels of medical change can turn very slowly, and only now have researchers successfully demonstrated that nearly two-thirds of patients with an infected appendix that hasn't ruptured (so-called uncomplicated appendicitis) do as well or better when treated with antibiotics than those who have the appendix surgically removed.
You'll either be locating and killing some specific enemy pilots, destroying an entire enemy settlement, surgically eliminating key opposition infrastructure (like comms towers), defending a friendly outpost from incoming enemies, or pushing your luck in a wave based "Warzone" battle that rewards you with better pay the longer you can last.
"I'm very, very picky about my Instagram," Leonardo Bigazzi, a freelance curator, said Tuesday in the bookshop of Gucci Garden, as waiters carrying trays of prosecco or the star chef Massimo Bottura's signature mini-burgers attempted to slice surgically through a crowd packed tighter than a rush-hour subway car.
Team: Los Angeles Rams2018 stats: 1,251 rushing yards, 59 catches, 580 receiving yards, 21 touchdownsConsensus rank: 17thAverage draft position: 10thWhy he's a risk: Gurley's role mysteriously diminished down the stretch of last season, and it was reported over the offseason that he is dealing with arthritic issues in his surgically repaired knee.
They also were more likely in the year or two following their return to avoid rupturing their surgically reassembled A.C.L. More unexpected, though, they were just as prone to other types of A.C.L. injuries, including partial tears, as athletes who had failed the return-to-sport tests but returned to sports anyway.
It found that the success of nonsurgical treatment of uncomplicated appendicitis was better than previously believed, but patients treated without surgery were twice as likely to be readmitted to the hospital and required more follow-up visits, which ended up costing $785 more per patient than the cost for patients treated surgically.

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