This seizure was followed by perforation of his large bowel and a subsequent fatal arrhythmia. |
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At surgery, 24 patients had perforation, and three required cecal resection. |
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There has been a single report of esophageal perforation with this procedure for the last 30 years. |
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The most serious side effects include gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation, renal dysfunction, and platelet dysfunction. |
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If no frank perforation is seen, thin barium liquid should be used to identify lacerations that may otherwise be missed. |
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However, this resolution frequently required myringotomy or followed spontaneous perforation of the tympanic membrane. |
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A polymicrobial culture raises the suspicion for intestinal perforation or abscess formation. |
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That poses a problem with perforation and overlapping other similar stamps on the sheet. |
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Side effects of electrocautery include bleeding, airway perforation, endobronchial fire, as well as damage to the bronchoscope. |
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Complications can include volvulus, intestinal obstruction, infarction, perforation, and hemorrhage. |
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Plain-film abdominal radiographs are most useful when intestinal obstruction or perforation of a viscus in the abdomen is a concern. |
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A mass may be palpable in patients with localised perforation, and computed tomography is the most useful investigation. |
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Delayed diagnosis of acute cholecystitis can lead to gangrenous cholecystitis, gallbladder perforation, and biliary peritonitis. |
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All had vivid memories of the bottles with cardboard tops and the perforation in the middle to be pushed open to allow for the straw. |
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When a perforation in the moving roll uncovered a slot in the bar, suction would draw the air through the port, forcing the wooden finger down. |
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Classical collectors are more interested in the technical details of the stamp, such as its perforation, paper, and details of design. |
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But the bank is incapable of producing cheque books that detach smoothly along the perforation. |
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The liver, spleen, kidneys, and pancreas all looked normal, and no evidence of intestinal obstruction or perforation was detected. |
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The most common organ to perforate in a newborn is spontaneous perforation of the stomach. |
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Instead of the respiratory improvement, the patient died 15 days later of abdominal sepsis after intestinal perforation. |
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One perforation resolved on conservative management with nasogastric feeding and the other was successfully explored and surgically repaired. |
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Rarely, fulminant ischaemic colitis occurs with gangrene or perforation and needs urgent surgical exploration. |
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The perforation pattern was carefully designed to maintain visual connectivity to the exterior while minimizing glare and insolation. |
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If perforation occurs in the stomach or intestines, fever and abdominal pain and tenderness may develop. |
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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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Typical findings include spiculation of the mucosa, spasm, abscess, or evidence of frank perforation. |
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Biopsy of colonic ulcer edges may yield intramural trophozoites but carries with it the risk of perforation. |
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Doctors also discovered a small perforation in her bowel, which led to severe complications, an inquest heard. |
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Esophageal perforation may result in neck swelling, crepitations, and pneumomediastinum. |
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The authors report a case of esophageal perforation after sequential double-lung transplantation for bronchiectasis. |
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Operations for complications such as strangulation or perforation, should they occur, are relatively straightforward and have a high success rate. |
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In addition, although airway perforation can be a serious complication of laser therapy in a normal host, it may be devastating in the immunocompromised patient. |
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In 5 cases, there was gross and microscopic evidence of perforation. |
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Bangalore designer Deepika cast a spell of summer evening lines, stuff you would call unique for their texturing, perforation of fabrics, and dextrous pattern-making. |
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In adults, the unusual occurrence of retropharyngeal abscesses may be associated with perforation of the posterior wall by foreign bodies or instrumentation. |
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Gastrointestinal perforation is a possible side effect of using this drug. |
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An inquest recorded a verdict of death by misadventure after hearing she died of acute peritonitis, caused by the perforation of her bowel during the operation. |
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Direct tracheoscopy revealed the presence of a 4-cm perforation in the posterior tracheal wail. |
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The review findings also indicated that sonographic control with culdocentesis reduced the risk of hyponatremia associated with perforation. |
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No case of aphthous ulcer, nasal discharge, nasal scar or deformity, septal perforation, or nodular or granulomatous cartilage lesion was found. |
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An antegradely placed catheter could help as a reference mark during perforation. |
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Resistances to fluid flow of model xylem vessels with simple and scalariform perforation plates. |
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A perforation has a high morbidity and mortality rate and can cause mediastinitis, sepsis and multi-organ failure. |
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The lightweight wristband has an aluminium face with microlaser perforation. |
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It is far easier to use a perforation gauge which for a few dollars can be found on eBay. |
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Dif may experience complications including shock, need for colectomy, megacolon, perforation and even death within a 30 day period. |
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After suctioning, a posteroinferior perforation and granular changes of the anteroinferior aspect of the tympanic membrane were visible. |
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The differential diagnosis included typhoid perforation and peptic ulcer perforation. |
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Sister Gorom, the youngest octuplet who underwent surgery to repair an abdominal perforation on December 26, remained attached to a ventilator. |
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The aims of treatment are to clear up the otorrhoea, close the tympanic membrane perforation, improve the hearing loss and prevent complications. |
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Less common complications include tumor implantation, gastric perforation, gastric bleeding, and gastrocolic fistula. |
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Laparotomy confirmed an obstructed diaphragmatic hernia with perforation of the transverse colon into the left hemithorax cavity. |
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Acute complications include haematemesis, bowel obstruction, haemorrhage, fistula formation, vocal cord paralysis, and bowel perforation. |
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The perforation was repaired with direct suture closure using Teflon pledgets. |
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SpineVision currently offers implants for most spinal pathologies and the first free-hand electronic pedicle preparation instrument to detect possible cortex perforation. |
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The surgical causes of prolonged neonatal jaundice include BA, hypoplasia of bile ducts, inspissated bile ducts, choledochal cysts and spontaneous bile duct perforation. |
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Moreover, the patient had severe metabolic acidosis and was hemodynamically unstable, suggesting septic shock subsequent to a presumed bowel perforation. |
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There are significant risks of complications during the procedure, in particular pericardial effusion due to heart perforation or device dislodgement. |
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Impaction of dentures in the esophagus is a distressing experience for a patient and can lead to serious consequences, such as esophageal perforation. |
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The perforation was oversewn and repaired with an omental patch. |
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Third, contrast nanoparticles for cell imaging will be delivered into the cytosol of mammalian cells through VNB induced cell membrane perforation. |
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Her abdominal CT scan was consistent with typhlitis without perforation. |
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There have also been reports, including fatalities, of cardiac tamponade, cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, papilledema, and gastrointestinal perforation. |
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Carcinomatous perforation of the sigmoid colon presenting as a thigh mass. |
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The most serious potential complications of the technique are the introduction of an air embolism and perforation of any of the involved vascular structures. |
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Complications are rare and can include uterine perforation, pelvic infection, and retained products of conception requiring a second procedure to evacuate. |
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A 1998 article in the New England Journal of Medicine attributed his death to typhoid fever complicated by bowel perforation and ascending paralysis. |
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