A common misunderstanding is that patients with massive pulmonary hemorrhage must have hemoptysis. |
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Multiple areas of tumor necrosis, cystic degeneration, and old hemorrhage were present. |
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A less common source of hemorrhage is the rupture of an aneurysm of traumatic or infectious origin or rupture of an arteriovenous malformation. |
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Complications can include volvulus, intestinal obstruction, infarction, perforation, and hemorrhage. |
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By its support of the capillaries, vitamin P helps to prevent hemorrhage and rupture of these tiny vessels, which could lead to easy bruising. |
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If the patient is at risk for hemorrhage, low-dose oral vitamin K1 also should be given. |
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Examination of the surgical specimen revealed a lobe of lung with focal hemorrhage and subpleural bullae. |
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A transmural recent hemorrhage was noted at the distal resection margin, consistent with a history of recent perforation. |
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Brain parenchyma from the parietal lobe showed venous congestion, hemorrhage, and diffuse edema. |
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Enlarged and edematous lungs, consolidation, hemorrhage, bronchopneumonia, and acute bronchiolitis were also noted. |
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The cut surface revealed a glistening mucoid appearance, with extensive hemorrhage. |
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Common causes of CVA include thrombosis, embolism or hemorrhage due to an aneurysm. |
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All trials excluded patients at high risk of gastrointestinal hemorrhage and those with contraindications to aspirin therapy. |
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It's a race against time to stabilize their government before public support, which is alarmingly eroding, starts to hemorrhage away altogether. |
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Cases range from mild bruising to intracranial and gastrointestinal hemorrhage. |
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It is also effective for hemorrhage of the lungs, stomach and intestines or topically for wound healing. |
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For a ventricular hemorrhage, direct digital pressure or suturing via non-absorbable vascular sutures with pledgets. |
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Women pregnant with multiples are more likely than those with singletons to suffer premature delivery, toxemia, and hemorrhage. |
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More severe inflammation of the mucosa is readily evident as erythema, intramucosal hemorrhage, exudate, or ulceration. |
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In patients without subarachnoid hemorrhage from a separate aneurysm, larger aneurysms also were more likely to rupture. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with aneurysmal rupture is a potentially lethal event with a mortality rate as high as 50 percent. |
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The former Republican congresswoman from Florida, who specialized in defense issues, died today of complications from a brain hemorrhage. |
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This shows an infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes with foci of necrosis, thrombosis, and hemorrhage. |
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Asthma, cancer, wasting, hemorrhage, inanition, and death have been linked to mold exposure since ancient times. |
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Pathologic causes include disorders such as sepsis, rubella, toxoplasmosis, occult hemorrhage, and erythroblastosis fetalis. |
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Significant areas of fraying, hemorrhage, granulation tissue, or an unusually deep cleft also suggest lesions. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed recurrent hemorrhage of the arteriovenous malformation into the cervical spinal cord. |
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Elevated intracranial pressure is present in many pathologic states, including meningitis, intracranial hemorrhage, and tumors. |
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Intracranial and subarachnoid hemorrhages may evolve into intraventricular hemorrhage and hydrocephalus. |
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It may be the leading risk factor for cerebral aneurysms and subarchnoid hemorrhage. |
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Love-lies-bleeding, prized for its rope-like, blood-red blossoms, has traditionally been used to stanch bleeding and treat internal hemorrhage. |
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Although rare, cardiac dysrhythmias, heart failure, or intracerebral hemorrhage can occur. |
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In the first part of the study, patients with diverticular hemorrhage were treated medically, including transfusions as required. |
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The worst of all possibilities is if the patient has slipped into an irreversible coma due to a cerebral hemorrhage or some other catastrophe. |
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At the time of transfer, the patient was again febrile with a new posterior nares hemorrhage that required packing and tamponade. |
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When she became terminally ill with a brain hemorrhage, she began showing signs of psychological disorientation. |
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Cesarean delivery is associated with higher risks of complications, such as endometritis, hemorrhage, and thromboembolic disease. |
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Pulmonary hemorrhage is an acute medical emergency that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment. |
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Hypertensive putaminal hemorrhage remains a major cause of hemorrhagic stroke carrying extremely high morbidity. |
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Seizures are usually due to hypoxic encephalopathy, hemorrhage or cerebral infarction. |
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She has no evidence of malignancy, inflammatory disease, hemorrhage, or chronic infection. |
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Hypertension associated with cerebral infarction or intracerebral hemorrhage only rarely requires treatment. |
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Massive hemorrhage into the glioblastoma, brain edema, and herniation explain the death of this patient. |
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She was found to have gastrointestinal hemorrhage and in spite of therapy died of cardiorespiratory arrest. |
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Sharply marginated secondary lobules may be seen in infection and hemorrhage. |
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The blood vessel wall is usually involved early with resultant hemorrhage, thrombotic occlusion, and lung infarction. |
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Should all Rh D-negative women be screened for excessive fetomaternal hemorrhage after delivery of an Rh D-positive infant? |
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The singlet oxygen then causes vascular stasis followed by edema and hemorrhage. |
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Delay in diagnosis increases the risk of rupture, intra-abdominal hemorrhage, blood transfusion, need for operative intervention and death. |
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One patient had liver failure and had a massive gastrointestinal hemorrhage. |
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The nodes were tan-pink and had confluent areas of hemorrhage and necrosis. |
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These tumors are highly aggressive, with most deaths related to hepatic failure, massive hemorrhage, or metastatic disease. |
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Epidural hemorrhage presents acutely or subacutely, and usually occurs secondary to the tearing of a middle meningeal artery. |
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If the spleen is enlarged, your child may be prohibited from playing contact sports because of the risk of rupture and hemorrhage. |
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Fatal termination seems to be the only outcome for rupture of the spleen, regardless of its size or depth, for if hemorrhage does not exsanguinate the poison overwhelms. |
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Even in cases positively diagnosed as typhus, surgeons also recorded bilious vomiting, diarrhea, and bowel hemorrhage, which are all symptoms of typhoid and remittent fever. |
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The exploratory laparotomy disclosed no abdominal trauma or hemorrhage. |
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In less advanced cases, the use of hemostatic drugs or endoscopic laser coagulation may be effective, but in advanced cases with severe hemorrhage, antrectomy may be required. |
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Following the birth of the neonate, the placenta was delivered and the patient began to experience severe hemorrhage, which was clinically attributed to uterine atony. |
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Postpartum uterine atony and hemorrhage can be effectively prevented with the use of oxytocin, but the optimal dosage and route of administration have not been established. |
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Britain does not want to see the City of London hemorrhage hundreds of billions of pounds if Russian investors pull out. |
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But within a minute, the midwife called for backup, and Turlington Burns began to hemorrhage. |
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In free fall, I could go into a spin that might make me unconscious or cause my eyes or brain to hemorrhage. |
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Research has shown benefits to planned home birth, including lower risk of hemorrhage, infection, and post-partum depression. |
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In 1993 a doctor described the Lazarus phenomenon in a seventy-five-year-old man with a lung hemorrhage. |
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No areas of necrosis, mucinous change, or hemorrhage were identified. |
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Recently, the American College of Gastroenterology recommended endoscopic screening to detect varices in patients with cirrhosis and no previous variceal hemorrhage. |
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Serious reactions to large doses of epinephrine may result in a rapid rise in blood pressure, ventricular arrhythmias, cerebral hemorrhage, and angina. |
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured intracranial aneurysm is a catastrophic event usually treated by craniotomy with clipping of the aneurysm. |
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Other reasons for exclusion were dementia, hemorrhage, pregnancy, asthma, chronic lung disease and any contraindication to either of the study medications. |
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A spontaneous subconjunctival hemorrhage could indicate high blood pressure, diabetes, or bleeding disorders but more commonly results from reduced lubrication in the eye. |
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Focal hemorrhage and loss of architectural integrity were apparent. |
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In April 1955, my mother began to hemorrhage while giving birth. |
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One Rosh Hashana, a woman began to hemorrhage badly during child birth. |
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Abnormal hemorrhage, hyperbilirubinemia and oliguria are late findings. |
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Supporting evidence for malignant transformation included high cellularity, increased mitotic activity, cellular pleomorphism, hemorrhage, and necrosis. |
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The package fell on the man's head, causing a massive cerebral hemorrhage. |
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A positive CT scan included findings of a subdural, epidural or parenchymal hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, cerebral contusion or depressed skull fracture. |
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Yet, the comparative rate of intracranial hemorrhage is not statistically different when vacuum extraction, forceps delivery and cesarean section during labor are compared. |
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Some patients have target-like lesions, with each lesion consisting of a central punctate hemorrhage surrounded by circumferential regions of pallor and hemorrhage. |
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Children with disseminated intravascular coagulopathy are generally quite ill and may present with extensive purpuric lesions and petechiae, as well as multifocal hemorrhage. |
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A CT scan done at time of admission revealed a left putaminal hemorrhage. |
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Conditions such as erythroblastosis fetalis, fetomaternal hemorrhage, and parvovirus B19 infection are all risk factors for fetal anemia. |
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There was one lost to follow up in both groups and one withdrawal in placebo group because of punctiform hemorrhage in the brain. |
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The patient underwent coil embolization of the left IMA to control the hemorrhage and thoracotomy for evacuation of the hematoma. |
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In addition, disseminated intravascular coagulation and increased fibrinolysis create predisposition to hemorrhage. |
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Vitamin C depletion is associated with cardiovascular diseases and could increase intracerebral hemorrhage risk. |
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In 1818 following experiments with animals, he performed the first successful transfusion of human blood to treat postpartum hemorrhage. |
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The hemorrhage was marginally controlled, and the thoracostomy tube was removed on day 7 because of the decrease of drainage. |
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The initial cranial computed tomography scan indicated a superior thalamic hemorrhage. |
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Neisseria sicca meningitis following intracranial hemorrhage and ventriculostomy tube placement. |
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For example, in 1 Laotian patient, meningomyelitis developed, followed by subarachnoid hemorrhage. |
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Eight months after onset of the patient's condition, marked hepatic decompensation occurred, culminating in esophageal variceal hemorrhage. |
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After pneumonectomy, a rapidly changing air fluid level may indicate intrapleural hemorrhage or bronchopleural fistula. |
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Abdominal ultrasound showed a complicated cystic lesion with internal septations, debris, and hemorrhage. |
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Macroscopically, pleomorphic sarcomas are nodular or multinodular, tan-white to gray tumors that may be associated with necrosis and hemorrhage. |
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Some are very hemorrhagic with cystic areas of hemorrhage or loculated secondary aneurysmal bone cyst changes. |
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One patient died after gastric hemorrhage, and another died after developing leukopenic myeloid leukemia. |
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The possibility of an intralabyrinthine hemorrhage secondary to barotrauma and an associated perilymph fistula was raised. |
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Predictors of hemorrhage in patients with untreated brain arteriovenous malformation. |
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Traditionally, it has been used for centuries to prevent and treat gastroenteric disorders, diarrhea, hemorrhage, cancer, and other illnesses. |
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Variceal hemorrhage, hepatorenal syndrome and hepatopulmonary syndrome may develop in this syndorme. |
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After detorsion of the limb, the wound had only moderate hemorrhage, which indicated vascular compromise. |
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This leads to subretinal hemorrhage and leakage, exudative RPE detachment, disciform scarring, and fibrosis. |
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James Blundell made efforts to treat hemorrhage by transfusion of human blood using a syringe. |
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Gaumard's complete Victoria system includes comprehensive clinical scenarios, including shoulder dystocia and postpartum hemorrhage. |
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Additionally, the distinction from tubal ectopics is important, as cornual pregnancies have an increased risk of severe hemorrhage and mortality. |
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The danger of a relaxed condition of the uterus would give rise to hemorrhage, embolism, retention of dots, favoring sepsis and subinvolution. |
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Histopathologic lesions included mild diffuse congestion in the pygmy brocket deer's kidneys and extensive subendocardial hemorrhage. |
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The bridging veins that connect the dural sinuses to the brain are stretched, which causes hemorrhage into the subdural and subarachnoid space. |
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On histopathology, all kites had advanced atherosclerotic lesions, with several birds presenting abdominal hemorrhage and aortic rupture. |
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Extra-axial hemorrhage is classified by the space in which it occurs-epidural, subdural, and subarachnoid. |
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The military is actively pursuing a range of technologies to eliminate potentially survivable death by truncal hemorrhage. |
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These venoms produce not only extensive necrosis and hemorrhage that result in considerable tissue damage, but also coagulopathy and shock. |
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In the colon, solid bowel contents lead to stercoral ulceration with resultant exposure of the abnormal artery and hemorrhage. |
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This has a tendency to lead to severe complications, such as incomplete abortion, sepsis, hemorrhage, and damage to internal organs. |
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The healing process is rapid and even very deep wounds do not cause dolphins to hemorrhage to death. |
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A Significant proteinuria in pregnancy is a hallmark for preeclampsia, a condition that is a major factor in maternal hemorrhage and mortality. |
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Transfusion has a long history as the only available lifesaving therapy for patients with exsanguinating hemorrhage and potentially fatal anemia. |
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The symptoms of conjunctivochalasis range from dry eye, epiphora, and irritation, to localized pain, foreign body sensation, subconjunctival hemorrhage, and ulceration. |
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External signs include chemosis, external ophthalmoplegia, increased resistance to retropulsion, orbital ecchymosis, proptosis, and subconjunctival hemorrhage. |
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Uncommon adverse reactions include ageusia, congestive cardiac failure, new-onset diabetes mellitus, impaired wound healing, grade 1 hemorrhage and hepatitis B reactivation. |
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The pia-arachnoid was extremely congested over the hemispheres, with subarachnoid hemorrhage on the upper and lateral aspects and along the Sylvian fissures. |
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Cranial MRI showed a bilateral subacute subdural hematoma in the frontotemporoparietal region and subacute hemorrhage in the right tentorial region. |
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Potential postoperative complications include subphrenic abcess, hemorrhage, duodenal or gastric fistula, atelectasis, pneumonia, wound infection, sepsis, and renal failure. |
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In our patient, although the superior renal artery was identified angiographically as the source of her spontaneous hemorrhage, the etiology has remained elusive. |
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Hand standards have to be loosened in short-handed play because the blinds will hit you so fast that you will hemorrhage your chip stack if you stand pat too long. |
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Two weeks later while still taking doxycycline, the patient was readmitted for a subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by a ruptured cerebral mycotic aneurysm. |
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Aneurysm is a balloon-like bulging of a weak artery in the brain, and aneurismal hemorrhage occurs when the balloon-like artery ruptures and bleeds. |
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I saw a very serious hemorrhage result from relaxation of the uterus on the eleventh day when the puerpera had been frightened by a domestic quarrel. |
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Topics for the Congress include obesity, gastrointestinal disease in elderly patients, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, amebiasis, and vaccination in hepatitis. |
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Sen's notes reflected that he also explained other risks of surgical intervention, including, without limitation, Hyperpituitarism, cerebral spinal fluid leak, and hemorrhage. |
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Histopathologic evaluation of both patients demonstrated extensive pulmonary hemorrhage and interstitial nephritis, features consistent with leptospirosis. |
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Baby born two months premature has respiratory problems, a possible hemorrhage and severe hyponatremia, which is low-sodium concentration in the blood. |
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Among the possible causes of black thyroid are minocycline-induced pigmentation, hemochromatosis, ochronosis, mucoviscidosis, ceroid storage disease, bruising, and hemorrhage. |
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High-risk patients who should not get thrombolytic treatment for DVT include those with a history of peptic ulcer disease, stroke, intracranial hemorrhage, or brain surgery. |
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Hyaluronidase allergy simulating expulsive choroidal hemorrhage. |
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An incremental change in overall postoperative, digestive, hemorrhage, seroma, wound complications, or in-hospital mortality was not demonstrated as hospital volume increased. |
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Army Medical Department, Medical Research and Materiel Command, since mid-World War II, nearly 50 percent of combat deaths have been due to exsanguinating hemorrhage. |
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Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, which is a disorder involving intracranial microangiopathological lesion, is the main cause of secondary subarachnoid hemorrhage in the elderly. |
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Sectioning reveals variably cystic and fibrous areas filled by clear viscous fluid, while necrosis, hemorrhage, and purulence are only expected in secondarily infected cysts. |
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The immune system is immature and premie babies could suffer from inflammation of enterocolitis, retinopathy, cerebral palsy and intraventricular hemorrhage. |
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Autopsy showed massive adrenal hemorrhage without inflammation, and showed proliferation of gram positive cocci and microthrombosis in the vessels of many organs. |
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A very mild hemophiliac might hemorrhage once in his entire life time. |
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The distribution of the process appeared to be random, with intra-alveolar hemorrhage seen in subpleural, intralobular, paraseptal, and peribronchiolar locations. |
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Consider subarachnoid hemorrhage, mass lesion, or hindbrain malformation. |
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