You may also have surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your groin (retroperitoneal lymph node dissection).
In December, she had an aortic dissection and fell unconscious for two days.
Dr Mark Waller, the club's doctor, said the manager's chest pain had been caused by a dissection of the descending aorta.
The "pop" she felt in her neck the day before was her carotid artery tearing, a rare event called a carotid dissection.
John's father had been paralyzed on his left side and had suffered a potentially lethal carotid artery dissection that could have led to a stroke.
However, as has been the case previously, the headline numbers, upon further review and dissection, may not be as positive as initially reported and received.
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Other interactive sessions may include discussion of a successfully completed project within a particular student's company or a group dissection of a project that failed.
"According to the records when they were cut down from the gallows sometimes... the body was taken to Gloucester Infirmary and used for anatomical dissection, " he added.
This becomes all the more true when that price action is paired with a complete and total dissection of the interest rate, commodity and global stock markets.
Just have some popcorn and a grasp of French on hand if you'd like to have a peek at the three-part video dissection found after the break.
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Bagli explains in his entertaining dissection of the disaster, "Other People's Money, " what Mr. Speyer and his partners thought they had bought was potential with a capital P.
But what stands out about this musical dissection of a relationship call it a He-sang, She-sang love story gone sour is the storytelling device Brown chooses.
The US version of The Office is a kinder, gentler thing, with more slapstick laughs and more relief for the audience from the forensic dissection of life amongst the grey partition walls.
For me, Mahler's symphonies warrant Jungian or Freudian dissection.
The dissection of what went wrong, from the panel of political hacks and an audience of defeated candidates, was clinical - and would not have made comfortable listening for Mr Cameron and his team.
When I address theist claims I reserve my righteous indignation for the occasional argumentative crescendo over moral issues and spend most of the discussion in a neutral dissection of the problems with the theist claims.
Tests carried out at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and at the cardiothoracic unit at Broadgreen showed that the 54-year-old had a problem known as dissection of the aorta, which required 11 hours of emergency open-heart surgery.
But the dissection of individual justification put forward for the ban are tenuous, to say the least, so that the modern doctrine will allow Kagan--and Kennedy--to invalidate the ban without having to break new ground for the first time.
Early last week a security researcher who goes by the name someLuser published a blog post detailing his dissection of a DVR built by the security firm Swann, disassembling the device and running tests on it via its serial port.
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's U.K. newspaper unit, much of the session was devoted to a dissection of whether the media company improperly used its political muscle and connections as it lobbied the U.K. government for regulatory approval of its multibillion-dollar bid, launched in June 2010, for BSkyB.
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To be sure, there are plenty of stories from the liberal-left that pull no punches: John Judis in a recent issue of the New Republic presents a reasoned dissection of the administration's failure to engage in the theatricality of populism, which FDR so ably did in similarly dire circumstances.
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