Use "senile|seniles" in a sentence

1. Senile dementia.

2. He wasn't senile.

3. He's deaf and senile.

4. She's a bit senile.

5. SENILE JOE BIDEN Blithers AGAIN

6. I think she's going senile.

7. The poor woman is senile.

8. She worries about going senile .

9. She is suffering from senile dementia.

10. They’re also known as senile Angiomas …

11. How to treat senile plaque. Fleck?

12. Her father's going senile/blind/deaf.

13. No, she was old and probably senile.

14. Drinking TieGuanYin can prevent senile pearl eye.

15. Your grandfather's just gone a bit senile.

16. Diagnosis includes Alzheimer's and senile dementia, ASHD

17. He became remote, sulking, even senile possibly.

18. Results:In 2009 ambulant clinic of this hospital senile prescription occupied 4%, Among them, The senile prescription occupied for 7% of cardiocerebral vascular.

19. Maybe he was suffering from premature senile dementia?

20. Don't mind the old lady. She's getting senile.

21. Cherry Angiomas are also called senile Angiomas, and cherry

22. He keeps forgetting things: I think he's getting senile.

23. I may be senescent, but I'm not yet senile.

24. He spent many years caring for his senile mother.

25. Most studies have investigated senile dementia in relatively small populations.

26. Another name for old age skin Bruising is senile purpura

27. I won't read the ravings of a senile old man.

28. 21 He keeps forgetting things: I think he's getting senile.

29. I may be senescent, but I am not yet senile.

30. Bokeru: to grow senile, to fade: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

31. Objective To discuss the characteristics and operative problems in senile cholecystitis.

32. They’re also known as senile Angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots

33. I've heard there's a link between this condition and senile dementia.

34. He is suffering from senile dementia: the deterioration of a super brain.

35. Objective To observe the curative effect of senile caries treated with FX.

36. Rumors were rampant that the octogenarian was senile and in poor health.

37. 10 A senile old person might also be assigned a legal guardian.

38. The senile old hats want to teach me how to run the show.

39. When the mice are 10 months old they begin, reliably, to get senile.

40. Senile and disease has what kind of psychological response to the senior citizen?

41. Of course, Moses might have been going senile and got a bit mixed up.

42. Traction of zonular fibers and local senile vitreoretinal adhesions may be an additional factor.

43. Fleck: Transmissibility aestates , chloasma , sunburn , lead mercury speckle , senile plaque [http://Sentencedict.com], chromatosis etc.

44. We thought that becoming senile was a normal and inevitable part of getting old.

45. I'm always losing my keys these days. I think I must be going senile.

46. 19 It has a special effect in preventing the skin from being chapped and senile.

47. They are also referred by other names such as Cherry HemAngioma, Capillary Angioma, and Senile Angioma

48. Squeezing her eyes so tightly shut that they looked like senile lips, Mary began to gabble.

49. Senile purpura, also called Actinic purpura, is a benign skin condition that commonly affects older adults

50. The regulatory action of radix Astragali on M-cholinergic receptor of the brain of senile rats

51. My family in the Northeast River, there has my compatriot, but also has that senile parents.

52. He Bewailed the loss of his automobile that had perished of senile decay at Aix-en-Provence.

53. Arteriosclerosis, Arteriosclerotic (diffuse) (obliterans) (of) (senile) (with calcification) I70.90 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code I70.90 Unspecified atherosclerosis

54. After those first few chats with his Aunt Emily, Alec soon realised that she was slightly senile.

55. It can also help slow decrepitude of skin, reduce wrinkles, spots of pregnancy and senile lentigo . Sentencedict.com

56. Objective To study the clinical outcome and security of surgical treatment of senile cervical tuberculosis with quadriplegia.

57. Adjective disabled, handicapped, paralysed, lame, deformed, incapacitated, bedridden, housebound, enfeebled He looked after his senile, Crippled mother

58. Pathologically it is characterized by intracellular neurofibrillary tangles and extracellular Amyloidal protein deposits contributing to senile plaques.

59. Mr Allsopp was known to suffer from senile dementia and was often seen walking in the area.

60. In this sense the world would be a better place without mental retardation, madness, and senile dementia.

61. Objective: To explore the efficacy of flunarizine combined with immune globulin as add on therapy for senile epilepsy.

62. Especially avoid ageist language (that categorizes seniors negatively), such as "the aged," "the elderly," oldsters, senile, feeble, etc.

63. Cherry Angiomas, also known as Campbell de Morgan spots or senile Angiomas, are cherry red papules on the skin

64. Solar Comedones are also known as senile Comedones, sun acne, Favre-Racouchot syndrome, or nodular elastosis with cysts and Comedones.

65. Actinic keratosis (AK), sometimes called solar keratosis or senile keratosis, is a pre-cancerous area of thick, scaly, or crusty skin

66. For the other types of Amyloid, the familial and the wild type or senile Amyloid, heart transplant is a potential option

67. Certainly those working with the mentally ill or the handicapped or the senile or in health education may properly think it is.

68. Methods:The data of 90 cases with senile calcific valvular disease, aged 55 and over (Sentencedict.com) were analysed including echocardiography and clinical manifestation.

69. I cannot wait any longer! I cannot stand the suffering rule of that senile goat. Make it happen. You wish to accelerate things?

70. But unlike the married Cusimano... who was, let's face it, guilty... of a pre-senile dimming of the senses of an intoxicating kaleidoscope of desires...

71. Studies in selected cases of senile dementia and juvenile amaurotic idiocy show that the normal chemical borders coincide with the borders of selective damage in pathological material.

72. Cherry Angiomas are also called senile Angiomas or Campbell de Morgan spots, because they are due to aging and thus more common in individuals over age 30

73. Senile joe biden: latest compilation of his demented Blithering Hidin’ Biden, who needed WHO KNOWS how many takes to slap together his edited Democrat Convention acceptance speech, is …

74. Actinic keratosis (Actinic keratosis) is a disease mainly caused by hyperkeratosis of the epidermis caused by long-term sunlight or ionizing radiation stimulation, also known as solar keratosis or senile keratosis

75. 20 The basic principles of Al harming to intellect of human were studied. The results show that Al can enter cerebrum and combine with brain neurofibril to form neurofibrillary tangles and senile spots.

76. is progressive in its extent and distribution does not seem to be related to atherosclerosis should not be considered to be a form of senile amyloidosis, but rather a peculiar microfocal amyloidosis of the aorta.

77. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of Bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h

78. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of Bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h

79. They are also known as senile angioma, capillary angioma, cherry hemangioma, Campbell de Morgan spots or cherry red skin papules/moles.The size of the Angiomas can vary from a pinhead to about a quarter-inch in diameter.

80. From these data and recent reports on lethal cerebral hemorrhage occurring spontaneously or after neurosurgical procedures in demented old people, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, which is not necessarily associated with systemic amyloidosis or severe (pre)senile cerebral degeneration, may be considered a rare but important cause of cerebral hemorrhage in the aged.