Another quarter of cases are precipitated by haemorrhage in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Basically, throwing Rummy to the wolves may slow the haemorrhage, but it may not stop it. |
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Acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage accounts for about 2500 hospital admissions each year in the United Kingdom. |
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Coding practices for hospital admissions for upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage period did not change significantly during our study. |
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At necropsy these infants have severe brain swelling and hypoxic injury but little axonal shearing and only a thin subdural haemorrhage. |
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Thirty-two hours later she was clinically brain-dead, the result of a cerebral haemorrhage. |
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Computed tomography of her brain was consistent with a dural sinus thrombosis, including a small frontal lobe haemorrhage. |
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Adverse effects of warfarin include haemorrhage, hypersensitivity and skin rashes, alopecia, and purpura. |
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During the operation a haemorrhage occurred and he applied the laser to the area of bleeding in an attempt to coagulate the vessel. |
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John collapsed and died of a brain haemorrhage in the kitchen of the house in Southampton after a night out with friends. |
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He was called to tend to a patient after he had a haemorrhage, which led to the patient's clinical death. |
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Exploration of the structures of the back revealed extensive bruising with haemorrhage in the central back region extending over 8-9 centimetres. |
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Postmortem ocular examination showed haemorrhages of the optic nerve sheaths with subdural haemorrhage greater than subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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It has long been understood that following haemorrhage, the consequent blood stasis prevents the formation of new blood. |
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I could never appear on a discussion prog with her, I would end up with a brain haemorrhage. |
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The combination of gastrointestinal haemorrhage and hepatic encephalopathy indicates a poor prognosis. |
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A 72 year old woman undergoing laparotomy for a large gastrointestinal haemorrhage required a blood transfusion and clotting factors. |
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Her general practitioner diagnosed a subarachnoid haemorrhage, which was confirmed by computed tomography. |
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Preoperative haemorrhage and hypotension are contraindications to spinal anaesthesia, and ketamine is used in only severely ill women. |
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Rare presentations of infection include severe haemorrhage, jaundice, parotitis, and cardiomyopathy. |
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If they rupture it can cause a haemorrhage, an escape of blood within the brain. |
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About a third of patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage will re-bleed, and this is a major cause of poor outcome. |
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We report two cases of splenic rupture causing life threatening haemorrhage. |
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No evidence exists that reducing the dose or using modified release formulations would reduce the incidence of gastrointestinal haemorrhage. |
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Lung disease is common with cough, haemoptysis, and dyspnoea and may progress to life threatening pulmonary haemorrhage. |
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The locked-in syndrome is caused by an insult to the ventral pons, most commonly an infarct, haemorrhage, or trauma. |
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She had suffered a major haemorrhage four days after having her tonsils removed at the hospital and was vomiting blood. |
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Secondly, the review contains no trials from species routinely treated for haemorrhage by veterinary surgeons. |
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The use of lavage alone at bronchoscopy avoids transbronchial biopsy with its complications of haemorrhage and pneumothorax. |
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If enough Labour voters haemorrhage away, if the left is divided enough, the Tories can grab this election with a minority of the vote. |
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Signs to look for include a distorted pupil, cataract, prolapsed black uveal tissue on the ocular surface, and vitreous haemorrhage. |
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His circulatory system began to malfunction, parts of body began to haemorrhage, and clots formed in his feet and hands. |
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One study has shown that tranexamic acid reduces transfusion requirements in patients presenting with non-variceal haemorrhage. |
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Intraoperative complications are uncommon, though haemorrhage, haematoma, and cystotomy may occur. |
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The woman claimed her bloodstained clothing was the result of a severe haemorrhage but told staff not to call for medical help. |
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Pathologist Dr Adam Coumbe gave the cause of death as pontine haemorrhage, a bleed in the base of the brain. |
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The haemorrhage is life threatening and surgical ligation or endovascular occlusion of the common carotid is usually required. |
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One theory suggests that examination of his mummy revealed a wound near his left ear, which would have caused a cerebral haemorrhage. |
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The disorders are characterised by overactive production of blood cells and can lead to thrombosis, haemorrhage or acute myeloid leukaemia. |
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As the robotic manipulators will be image guided, surgical complications-such as haemorrhage or brain injury-will be minimized. |
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He was ambulanced to hospital and found to have brain haemorrhage. |
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The priorities of surgery are to stop haemorrhage, remove dead or devitalised liver tissue, and ligate or repair damaged blood vessels and bile ducts. |
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The more quickly the haemorrhage is stopped, the more rapidly the extravasated blood is absorbed. |
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The wounded with the parching thirst of haemorrhage upon them called piteously for water. |
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After suffering a serious brain haemorrhage, Adamo spent almost an entire year convalescing, resting up in his home in Brussels. |
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I have seen her do stuff off the cuff journalistically that would make some people haemorrhage from their ears. |
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Use with caution in patients with history of gastric haemorrhage or ulceration. |
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As the haemorrhage becomes severe, a second reflex, causing a profound vagally mediated bradycardia and hypotension, becomes apparent. |
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On the other hand, the less common intraluminal haemorrhage manifests with haematemesis or melaena. |
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Here the haemorrhage is less abundant and indeed is organised around the tube, becoming encysted in the Pouch of Douglas. |
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Breastfeeding has a positive effect on the retraction of the uterus, reduces the risk of postpartum haemorrhage and helps to reduce lochia. |
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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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They should ensure that nursing practices are in place to allow early detection of atony or haemorrhage. |
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Consequently any haemorrhage that does occur is often secondary to perforation of the uterus by the electrocautery loop. |
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The client had a right middle cerebral artery haemorrhage resulting in a left sided hemiplegia 2 weeks ago. |
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Histologically, both routes of administration resulted in similar types of injuries to hepatocytes, including haemorrhage and necrosis. |
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However, on the Friday morning around one o'clock, the symptoms of a cerebral haemorrhage became more acute. |
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Eventually, Dashnyam delivered via caesarean section, but suffered severe haemorrhage. |
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The main reasons of the maternal mortality are caused by the consequences of abortion, hypertensive disorders and haemorrhage. |
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In the present study, haemorrhage of the conceptus is observed in LPS-induced pregnancy failure, indicating an increased permeability of the placental capillaries. |
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Severe haemorrhage, if untreated, is a very dangerous condition. |
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Charles's death was caused by a major haemorrhage and the report makes clear this was a consequence of his battle with alcoholism. |
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I know all this because, 18 years ago, I too suffered a severe cerebral haemorrhage, and survived. |
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But there is recent precedence for centrist political forces suffering a temporary haemorrhage of support in order to defeat a greater evil. |
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Krupniks was left, seriously wounded, on the edge of the forest, where he died the following morning from a massive haemorrhage. |
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Have you lost blood due to an accident, haemorrhage or donation in the last three months? |
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Question: does excessive alcohol consumption have anything to do with haemorrhage of the brain? |
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Injury, poisoning and procedural complications: Post procedural haemorrhage. |
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What has it done to put an end to the scandalous haemorrhage that repayment of debt represents for the countries of the south? |
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Maternal under-nutrition, common in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, also reduces women's chances of surviving haemorrhage during pregnancy. |
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At high doses, cocaine may cause hallucinations, paranoid thoughts, convulsions and seizures, stroke, cerebral haemorrhage, and heart failure. |
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A teenager who suffered a brain haemorrhage when he fell from his bike on the way to catch a train has been reunited with the railwayman who helped to save his life. |
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The US industry has had a dramatic collapse in confidence and performance resulting in a haemorrhage of jobs, but the greatest impact of this has been on the US market. |
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The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms. |
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Blood bubbled on his lips as it he began to haemorrhage from his chest. |
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Computed tomograms on days 0 and 8 after left subcortical haemorrhage presenting as a transient ischaemic attack with symptoms lasting 50 minutes. |
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A primary gastrointestinal loss of protein or blood is possible in a few cases, as evidenced by intestinal parasitism, colitis, gastric haemorrhage, and melena. |
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As the disease progresses, the lymph nodes can haemorrhage and become swollen and necrotic. |
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Rumours circulated of a brain haemorrhage, followed by competing reports that he had been mugged and even that he had drunk himself to death. |
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Charles Kennedy, the former Liberal Democrat leader, died suddenly after suffering a major haemorrhage caused by his ongoing alcohol abuse, his family has disclosed. |
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A normal CT of the brain in a patient presenting with sudden severe headache excludes a diagnosis of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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Labour could be about to suffer a haemorrhage of support from younger voters, even in affluent parts of Dublin, who think it's 'kewl' to vote Sinn Fein. |
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Acute subdural haemorrhage secondary to an aneurysmal bleed is a surgical emergency that requires urgent decision making. |
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Anaemia increases the risk of death if the mother suffers a haemorrhage. |
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The second category occurs after a brain haemorrhage. |
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Ten minutes after the delivery, the midwife told the family that Aïcha had to be transferred to a district hospital because she was suffering from a haemorrhage. |
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The highest ratios of incidence varied by type of stroke, being highest in TIA, followed by unspecified stroke, ischaemia and haemorrhage. |
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It is not possible to establish a similar correlation between cerebral haemorrhage and stress because there was an insufficient number of subjects for statistical purposes. |
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Orwell suffered a tubercular haemorrhage in February 1946 but disguised his illness. |
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Intracranial haemorrhage due to late onset vitamin K deficiency bleeding in Hanoi province, Vietnam. |
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Because of the risk of haemorrhage, it is important that you notify your doctor immediately if you notice any signs of bleeding, including unexplained bruising or bleeding from the gums, nose, urinary tract or bowel. |
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Her surgical history was TAH, of which one complication is intraperitoneal haemorrhage. |
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Acute complications include haematemesis, bowel obstruction, haemorrhage, fistula formation, vocal cord paralysis, and bowel perforation. |
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ProFibrix is currently focussing on its lead product, Fibrocaps, a dry powder topical haemostat, for the treatment of severe haemorrhage. |
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Obstructed labour was the most common indication, but other indications were fetal distress, antepartum haemorrhage and pre-eclampsia. |
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On the night of 12 January 1936, Kipling suffered a haemorrhage in his small intestine. |
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Burgoyne then dug in, but suffered a constant haemorrhage of deserters, and critical supplies were running low. |
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That same year, Hallam died suddenly and unexpectedly after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage while on a holiday in Vienna. |
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However, in 453 he married a girl with the Germanic name Ildico, and died of a haemorrhage on his wedding night. |
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A small haemorrhage can occur when part of the hymen becomes detached. |
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Umars medical report has clearly shown that deceased died to blunt trauma and diffused intrapulmonary haemorrhage, he maintained. |
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Digestive System: Eructation, stomatitis, vomiting, anorexia, duodenal ulcer, gastritis, gastrointestinal haemorrhage, increased appetite, melena, mouth ulceration, rectal bleeding, sore mouth. |
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Local haemorrhage and necrosis of the skin and underlying tissues, during anti-coagulant therapy with dicumarol or dicumacyl. |
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Additional safety endpoints included major and minor bleeding events, intracranial bleeding, intracerebral haemorrhage, elevations in liver transaminases, bilirubin and hepatic dysfunction. |
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However, it was only after his death following a brain haemorrhage in 2008 that they realised the decree absolute had never been pronounced. |
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Adjacent brain tissue showed areas of coagulative necrosis, thrombosis, and fresh haemorrhage. |
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Doctors call it a subarachnoid haemorrhage, and it is usually caused by a weak point in a blood vessel bulging and then bursting. |
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I diagnosed a subconjunctival haemorrhage which is a small bleed which requires no treatment. |
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In variceal haemorrhage the use of vasopressors or somatostatin analogues are of benefit. |
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The risk of haemorrhage associated with this technique depends on the size and number of fibroids, which is why this risk is low for hysteroscopic myomectomy. |
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Spontaneous haemorrhage into the inner ear has been described as a complication of leukemia, Wegener's granulomatosis, subarachnoid hemorrhage and temporal bone trauma. |
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Gastrointestinal haemorrhage during pregnancy in a patient with a history of vertical banded gastroplasty. |
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Areas of T1 hyperintensity are present in acute haemorrhage with a characteristic haemosiderin hypo-intense rim noted in the subacute stage. |
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At Pemex, Mexico's state oil firm, the rate was 0.6 in 2012. In this section Brain haemorrhage The moderates fight back Monogamous no more Hold onto your headwear ReprintsVenezuela's loss was others' gain. |
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The leading causes of maternal death in developing countries are haemorrhage, prolonged obstructed labour, infection, pre-eclampsia and unsafe abortion. |
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Following laparoscopic ileocecectomy, pathology demonstrated haemorrhage, inflammation, oedema and full thickness necrosis of the caecal wall. |
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Assessment of subconjunctival haemorrhage and chemosis was made by the surgeon. |
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Cerebellar haemorrhage may present with cerebellar signs and symptoms or with raised intracranial pressure due to hydrocephalus. |
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Jesus does not disdain the naive, almost superstitious faith of the woman with a haemorrhage who furtively touches him in the hope of being healed. |
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The age-standardized rates, which adjust for the differences in age among women and men with stroke, were actually greater among men than among women, except for stroke from subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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The thrombus required treatment and Sean and died due to an intra-cerebral haemorrhage which is a known complication of the treatment of thrombolysis. |
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The model is equipped to present scenarios such as post-partum haemorrhage, breech birth and forceps delivery in a real life way. |
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When high blood pressure is constant and not medically treated, serious accidents may arise, such as myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, brain haemorrhage and renal insufficiency. |
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These may include radiologic, ophthalmologic or forensic findings, such as skull fracture, cerebral contusion, subdural or epidural or subarachnoid haemorrhage, cerebral oedema, retinal haemorrhages. |
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In this one chapter of Matthew, He heals a paralytic, restores a young girl to life, relieves a woman suffering from a haemorrhage and cures a mute demoniac. |
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He died within a few hours, probably of a cerebral haemorrhage. |
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The most commonly reported were vitreous floaters, eye pain and photopsia, as well as conjunctival haemorrhage resulting from the injection procedure. |
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But after beating the odds to survive Katie was diagnosed with a long list of medical problems, including a brain haemorrhage, a mastoid tumour and a cleft palate. |
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The management decision included consideration of both the risk of clot propagation in a patient with ongoing nephrosis and the risk of post-biopsy renal haemorrhage. |
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Often a subconjunctival haemorrhage occurs without any obvious cause, although rarely it can be as a result of high blood pressure, so this should be checked. |
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A CT scan of the brain with and without contrast may reveal a sellar or suprasellar mass with evidence of haemorrhage, with or without subarachnoid haemorrhage. |
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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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A SUBARACHNOID haemorrhage in which blood vessels on the surface of the brain bleed into the area between the brain and the skull, known as the subarachnoid space. |
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Once in her abdomen, both ovaries and her entire womb down to the level of her cervix had been removed, with the respective blood vessels ligated to prevent haemorrhage. |
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Subarachnoid haemorrhage and extradural haematomas are less frequently encountered, being more typically an expression of direct, nonshaking trauma. |
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