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During the lengthy preoperative interview with the surgeon ( 50-60 minutes ) , each of these patients was told in detail about the four major and six minor complications of the operation ( Table 9.1 ) described by McGregor and Greenberg ...
During the lengthy preoperative interview with the surgeon ( 50-60 minutes ) , each of these patients was told in detail about the four major and six minor complications of the operation ( Table 9.1 ) described by McGregor and Greenberg ...
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Within a few weeks most patients couldn't remember what they used to look like and expressed surprise when they were shown their preoperative photographs . * Preoccupation with the nose disappeared and dissatisfaction was replaced by ...
Within a few weeks most patients couldn't remember what they used to look like and expressed surprise when they were shown their preoperative photographs . * Preoccupation with the nose disappeared and dissatisfaction was replaced by ...
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Preoperatively , they did not expect the operation to affect their self - esteem , which was usually already quite ... slow the aging process , it is not surprising that their preoperative psychological symptoms were not relieved .
Preoperatively , they did not expect the operation to affect their self - esteem , which was usually already quite ... slow the aging process , it is not surprising that their preoperative psychological symptoms were not relieved .
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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