11. The vital organs, the stomach, the intestines, the lungs and the liver, were withdrawn carefully and whole. 12. This then multiplies and can spread through the body often affecting vital organs. 13. To put it bluntly, he strangled in his own vital organs. 14. Thus, the commonly encountered cardiovascular diseases have, as their immediate underlying aetiology, thrombosis of critically sited blood vessels with loss of blood flow to vital organs. 15. In an heroic act of bravery, Leeds donated a vital organ to another club desperately in need of a new heart. 16. Large doses can result in blockages in blood supply to vital organs and breathing problems. 17. Not the arteries to your toenails or the tip of your nose, but the arteries to what we call the vital organs. 18. The second bullet entered his stomach and damaged vital organs. 19. AIRLINE Captain Jak Frost flies at full throttle carrying vital organs and heart transplant teams all over Britain and Europe. |