Other causes are trauma, iatrogenic injury, popliteal aneurysm, and aortic dissection. |
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This means significant cost savings in medications and possible iatrogenic side effects. |
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By encouraging better adherence, our pharmacists may have precipitated iatrogenic illness that previously had been avoided. |
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The authors attribute this incongruity to the higher rate of iatrogenic preterm deliveries in the untreated group. |
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This iatrogenic hyperpigmentation is associated with lipofuscin rather than melanin deposits. |
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Blood tests can induce iatrogenic anaemia in patients, are time consuming for staff, and are costly. |
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This condition is defined as an iatrogenic complication of ovarian stimulation. |
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Antibody response in patients with endogenous or iatrogenic immunosuppression may be insufficient. |
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Secondary carnitine deficiency can be a consequence of inborn errors of metabolism or iatrogenic factors such as hemodialysis. |
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Ultrasound-guided thoracentesis has been shown to reduce iatrogenic complications and to increase the success of thoracentesis. |
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Potentially serious iatrogenic complications occasionally occur after ventral hernioplasty. |
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In fact they are most often iatrogenic, after voluntary tubal ligation or segmentary resection of the tube for ectopic pregnancy. |
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They have learned that mild depression is iatrogenic and prescribe pills when they encounter a severe depression. |
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In France, however, no-fault liability for iatrogenic infections is already recognized. |
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Vaccination is a common cause of iatrogenic pain in childhood, and needle phobia in youngsters is well documented in the literature. |
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As experience mounted the time taken for surgery fell, bigger fenestra were created and the propensity for iatrogenic trauma and hence postoperative scarring diminished. |
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From 2005 to 2010, eighteen patients underwent twenty TCE procedures for iatrogenic renal injury at our institution. |
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This is a new treatment in the ureteral strictures resolution in Veterinary Urology, although it is not a common affection, it usually appears as a consequence of ureteritis and in the iatrogenic female genital surgery. |
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Excessive therapy with parenteral iron can lead to excess storage of iron with the possibility of iatrogenic hemosiderosis. |
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Usually pyothorax-associated lymphoma arises in patients with a history of chronic pyothorax, typically resulting from iatrogenic pneumothorax for pulmonary tuberculosis or, more rarely, tubercular pleurisy. |
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When a microbe or a germ reaches a joint by iatrogenic means, following an inopportune medical gesture or due to a particular terrain, this can lead to septic arthritis. |
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But the same environment that makes for a safer birth also may put newborns at increased risk of iatrogenic infections, overmedicalization and inappropriate hospital practices. |
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They justify their recourse to bonesetters by the efficiency of treatment which, in the difference of anti-inflammatory medication, has no iatrogenic effects, by rapid healing and the low cost of treatment. |
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A case of iatrogenic hypothyroidism presented with cardio-inhibitory syncope and resolved by thyroxine supplementation. |
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In this review, the presentation, pathology and incidence of CJD are examined, with particular reference to iatrogenic transmission. |
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To a considerable extent, the anemia is an iatrogenic social ailment, induced by government behavior. |
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British scientists made the discovery while probing deaths of patients with iatrogenic Creuzfeldt Jakob disease. |
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The minimum thickness of residual stroma to prevent ectasia should be 250 mm. However, some unknown factors can still be responsible for iatrogenic keratectasias. |
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In this retrospective case series, we report on 7 cases of iatrogenic skull base injury due to sinonasal surgery that was missed by the operating surgeons. |
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Besides left nephrectomy, iatrogenic splenic injury may happen during left hemi-colectomy, left adrenalectomy, and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection. |
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In modern times, an effective scientific model and controlled production were important in reducing these causes of apparent failure or iatrogenic illness. |
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Spinal accessory nerve palsy commonly occurs as a result of iatrogenic injury, usually during lymph node excision in the posterior cervical triangle. |
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Iatrogenic splenectomy may lead to the risk of subsequent overwhelming post-splenectomy infection and longterm risk of cardiovascular complications. |
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