Failure to perform an echocardiogram may result in inappropriate treatment or potentially remediable causes being overlooked. |
So you went right through infancy thinking this was a kid with reflux, and then discovered three years later that it was a remediable problem? |
But these flaws in the president's account of our situation are remediable. |
A further concern, bogus or remediable or both, is that open availability of the reports might subject CRS to liability issues. |
Fortunately, the media also represents the most easily remediable influence on adolescents. |
In determining whether an effect is permanent, no account should be taken of the fact that it may be remediable by surgery. |