51. Some heart patients have to wait between three months and a year for surgery. 52. Some patients had a short lived mood disorder, which would be likely to resolve rapidly, perhaps without treatment. 53. Ten patients had hypoxaemic events induced by epileptic seizures. 54. The conventional view is that some polysymptomatic patients have a psychologically based disability. 55. The disease is not curable, and patients must have realistic expectations. 56. The hazard of this diet was that patients had to have an alternative source of energy so they turned to fat. 57. The oedematous patients had similar lung function, smoking histories, and plasma protein concentrations to the patients without oedema. 58. The patient had purple blotches under his eyes. 59. The patient should have enough information to make an informed choice. |