Worryingly, over half considered severe egg allergy to be an absolute contraindication to MMR vaccination, which it is not. |
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Morbid obesity also may be a contraindication due to the limited length of the trocars and laparoscopic instruments. |
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Impaired ventricular function in itself is not an absolute contraindication to cardiac surgery, although the operative risks are increased. |
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Recently, however, informed opinion has shifted from an absolute contraindication to a cautious recommendation for the combination. |
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Pregnancy is not an absolute contraindication to travel unless complicated by an unstable medical condition or impending labor. |
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There is no contraindication to a bereavement follow-up, even for a coroner's case. |
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Relative contraindication to silver sulfadiazine: possible cross-sensitivity to other sulfonamides. |
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However, a history of contact dermatitis due to neomycin is not a contraindication to receiving live virus vaccines. |
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But pregnancy remains an absolute contraindication for a woman with pulmonary hypertension. |
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Because it is a natural food component, there is no requirement to put any indication or contraindication on the products. |
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The presence of a minor infection, however, is not a contraindication for vaccination. |
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Should they actually also have to investigate any potential contraindication on things people may well be taking at the same time? |
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This will include any product withdrawal, restriction of indication or new contraindication for the medicinal product. |
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Baseline abnormalities in hepatic enzymes are not a contraindication to treatment. |
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Long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain or heroin dependence is a contraindication for naltrexone because the drug could precipitate severe withdrawal syndrome. |
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This contraindication stems from the high rate of coincident soy allergies in these patients. |
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Monotherapy is indicated mainly in case of intolerance or contraindication to ribavirin. |
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However, the venous treatment will have a contraindication for all persons developing a cardio-vascular illness. |
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The use of inhalation sedation in dentistry must be aligned with the applicable rules regarding indication and contraindication. |
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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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This contraindication does not apply to patients who are receiving corticosteroids as replacement therapy, e.g., for Addison's disease. |
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A relative contraindication is the presence of carotid bruits, which should be evaluated by Doppler ultrasonography before proceeding with massage. |
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A contraindication is given in case the acetabulum is diseased or injured. |
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The second contraindication is an intraocular gas bubble when introduced by surgeons as an internal stent to maintain position of the retina. |
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A history of contact dermatitis to neomycin is not a contraindication. |
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At the same time, the CHMP adopted the removal of the contraindication for use of ACTOS in combination with insulin. |
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The final conclusion is there is no contraindication to high level sport. |
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No contraindication to the practice of dogsled. |
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Although central nervous system disease is generally considered a contraindication to caudal or epidural nerve block, it is not a contraindication to peripheral nerve block. |
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All health care workers who work with children and youth should themselves undergo yearly influenza vaccinations, unless they have an absolute contraindication. |
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Although symptoms of ectopic pregnancy should be watched for, a history of ectopic pregnancy need not be considered a contraindication to use of this contraceptive method. |
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Is there any contraindication if we have a pityriasis versicolor? |
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Secondly, extrahepatic disease is not a contraindication to liver resection and to combined neoadjuvant concepts. |
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Therefore, fetal growth restriction is a contraindication to labour. |
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A score of 4 means there's an absolute contraindication to the method for that condition. |
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They may also require each participant to provide a medical certificate to the effect that there is no contraindication to the practice of cycle sport, in accordance with the regulations of his national federation. |
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The authors consider it unfortunate that angio-oedema is not listed as a compelling contraindication to ACE inhibitors in the latest South African Hypertension Guidelines. |
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The provision of neuraxial analgesia at patient request, even very early in labor, should be standard of care at this time, unless there exists a medical contraindication. |
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It has been suggested in the literature that a history of bleomycin chemotherapy is a contraindication to the use of nitrous oxide-oxygen inhalational sedation. |
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