pneumonia造句61 At two years and a half, he was taken ill with pneumonia.
62 He did this despite having been bedridden with pneumonia before the tournament and having had time for only two practice rounds.
63 If, mercifully, I get pneumonia first, let it take its course.
64 She was X-rayed and diagnosed as suffering from pleurisy or pneumonia.
65 Logistic regression models were used to determine which variables significantly and independently could predict bacterial pneumonia and to adjust for potential confounders.
66 These results suggest that underlying health is much more important than age in determining prognosis after hospital care with community-acquired pneumonia.
67 When pneumonia developed, she wanted to be in the tank more.
68 He started with pleurisy which turned into pneumonia and because he wasn't a strong man it carried him off.
69 Long-term outcome after community-acquired pneumonia, however, has not been as well investigated.
70 One of the company commanders there had died of pneumonia, and it was his place Montague had to take.
71 She'd probably die of pneumonia, if Nathan didn't throw her overboard first.
72 Two years ago, she nearly died of pneumonia and a blood disorder.
73 It was not known Wednesday what type of pneumonia Yeltsin may have contracted.
74 After playing in a match during a snowstorm he caught pneumonia which led to fatal tuberculosis.
75 Yeltsin, 66, suffers from heart problems, recently underwent bypass surgery and was stricken with pneumonia last month.
76 In the First World War pneumonia was as deadly as bullets and shells.
77 Ten days after presentation, she developed Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia which was confirmed by identification of the organism in bronchial lavage specimens.
78 Heart disease, then major cardiac surgery and now what is being described as pneumonia have kept him from work.
79 Conversely, the absence of hypoxaemia predicts a low risk of death, even in the presence of radiographic pneumonia.
80 Short-term mortality among patients admitted to hospital with community-acquired pneumonia has ranged from 6% to 33%.
81 Thus age should not be the sole criterion for withholding aggressive treatment of community-acquired pneumonia in older patients.
82 The study found two groups of patients that could be successfully treated for pneumonia as outpatients with no increased risk.
83 I have always thought pneumonia was the root of it all, contracted during that six-day match in the bitter cold.
84 Solving the infective dose paradox might lead to new strategies for elimination of this preventable pneumonia.
85 Serious cases of pneumonia can leave damaged areas in the lungs which can affect future athletic ability.
86 If she carried on lying down all the time, she might develop congestion of the lungs, bronchitis, even pneumonia.
87 Cash was treated for pneumonia during a two-week hospital stay in October 1999.
88 But the medicines were not effective against flu and pneumonia.
89 Williams died on Monday from a heart condition complicated by pneumonia.
90 The card suffered a big blow when Phoenix junior-flyweight Michael Carbajal withdrew because of pneumonia.