Intraoperative complications are uncommon, though haemorrhage, haematoma, and cystotomy may occur. |
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Despite this, overall rates of survival among older patients with extradural haematoma or subdural haematoma were not insubstantial. |
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The tomogram showed an aneurysm of the lower part of the descending thoracic aorta with surrounding haematoma. |
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This increases the risk of vertebral canal haematoma, which can lead to permanent paraplegia. |
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They finally could see him and noticed that his body was covered with scratches, bruises, wounds, haematoma and lacerated injuries. |
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A varicose vein rupture can cause a sudden and abundant haemorrhage, which can lead to a painful subcutaneous haematoma. |
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Abdumannap Khalilov received numerous haematoma and suffered from concussion. |
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In patients receiving anticoagulants, the risk of intramuscular haematoma formation from TORADOL IM injections is increased. |
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Bleeding under your skin, causing a painful swelling called a haematoma. |
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One day, during one of his climbs, one of his walking companions, a young American, suffered a fall that caused a severe subdural haematoma. |
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Double acting: eucalyptus to sooth the pain due to trauma or contusion, cold to anaesthetise the haematoma. |
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There is some indication that haematoma block provides poorer analgesia than intravenous regional anaesthesia, and can compromise reduction. |
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This allowed us to do a new scan and see new images and see the haematoma has been evacuated in a good fashion. |
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At one moment, a strong gust of wind kicks out me off the boat deck and I knocked a candlestick and made myself a haematoma to the left hip. |
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Haematoma: the blood vessels are relatively fragile and a haematoma at the puncture site is not uncommon. |
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Mountain arnica is the classic 'first-aid' plant for back pain, sprains, bruises, haematoma, musculature and lumbago. |
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In the treatment of enclosed bone defects, first gain access, reinforce the cavity, do not remove the haematoma and pay attention to completely filling the defect by careful retrograde filling of the cavity. |
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It is logical that classic treatment areas such as back pain, musculature, muscle tenseness, haematoma, sciatic pain and sport injuries might also benefit from treatment with mountain Arnica. |
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It lasts just long enough to be able to carry out a myomectomy under excellent conditions with no bleeding, and to achieve a good quality suture with no risk of haematoma. |
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Numerous other complications related to this method of dialysis have been described, including catheter dysfunction, haematoma, dialysate leak, and hydrothorax. |
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From your description, the condition is suggestive of an ear haematoma, which is a fluid-filled swelling that develops on the ear flaps of dogs. |
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A hematoma or haematoma, is a localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels,usually in liquid form within the tissue. |
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Sonography of the abdomen showed an echo-inhomogeneous haematoma below the right liver lobe and fluid collection below the right diaphragm. |
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Another delayed diagnosis saw staff fail to identify correctly that an elderly person who had fallen at their care home had suffered a broken right wrist and a subdural haematoma, bleeding in the skull, which can be fatal. |
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The 31-year-old No 8 has not fully recovered from surgery to drain a haematoma, an injury sustained in Italy's recent 23-19 warm-up defeat by Wales. |
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One of those examined, who had been arrested the previous day, showed a haematoma on his right upper lip with a small horizontal cut on his inside lip, half a centimetre long. |
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The case of Maxim Khromel, who died in a detention centre in Minsk as a result of brain haematoma caused by severe beating by law enforcement officers on 23 January 2004, has reportedly still not been resolved. |
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This muscular lesion can be more or less significant, varying from a mere stretching of a small group of fibres up to a major tear, with bleeding and formation of a haematoma. |
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Spontaneous retroperitoneal haematoma from rupturing of an aneurysm of the ovarian artery following delivery. |
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Spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma in association with Kasabach-Merritt syndrome. |
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Life-threatening spontaneous psoas haematoma treated by transcatheter arterial embolization. |
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A THIS is probably an aural haematoma, the most common injury to a dog's earflap. |
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Acute spontaneous subdural haematoma after transsphenoidal surgery. |
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Both drivers were rushed to Paphos hospital where the officer, 33, was diagnosed with skull fracture, subdural haematoma, and subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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Other regional considerations include a ruptured popliteal cyst, soft tissue haematoma or mass, chronic exertional compartment syndrome, gastrocnemius tear, or lymphoedema. |
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These patients may develop a spinal haematoma which is asymptomatically accommodated in a normal spinal canal, and hence never detected or reported. |
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Aetiological factors implicated in retropharyngeal haematoma include blunt head and neck trauma, cervical spine injury, anticoagulation,bleeding diatheses and tumors. |
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However, he was kept out of the 2004 autumn internationals by a haematoma in his upper right arm, the captaincy being taken over by Jason Robinson and then Martin Corry. |
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Its development is considered to be secondary to the formation of a thick fibrous pseudosac following arterial wall injury and haematoma organization. |
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A CT scan was performed and a subdural haematoma was found resulting in Mr Evans being transferred to University Hospital of Wales promptly to undergo neurosurgery. |
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