Dehydration during the marathon combined with an underlying thrombocythaemia probably precipitated his thrombosis. |
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Deep vein thrombosis, anemia, quadriplegia, and paraplegia were similar between the 2 groups. |
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The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis. |
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Oily fish such as herring, kippers, mackerel, pilchards, salmon, sardines and trout, contain oils that can lessen the risk of thrombosis. |
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This shows an infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes with foci of necrosis, thrombosis, and hemorrhage. |
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Now research from France has shown a regular dose of Armagnac can also help stave off illnesses such as heart attacks and thrombosis. |
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When cerebrovascular malformation, aneurysm, cerebral venous thrombosis, or arteritis is suspected, MRI or MRA is preferred. |
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Clear seasonal variations exist in admission to hospital for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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A patient who experiences repeated episodes of thrombosis is said to have thrombophilia or hypercoagulability. |
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Birth control pills can cause a small increase in the risk of thrombosis and heart attack. |
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History of these conditions increases the risk of deep vein thrombosis after varicose vein surgery and may lead to a decision not to operate. |
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Patients present with local pressure symptoms, thrombosis, or distal embolisation. |
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Small or large vessels may be affected, with local thrombosis or thromboembolism from artery to artery or cardiac embolism. |
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One complication is a blood clot or thrombosis blocking the flow to the fistula. |
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The pathogenesis of arterial thrombotic disease involves multiple genetic and environmental factors related to atherosclerosis and thrombosis. |
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Deep vein thrombosis also may affect the caval, innominate, cerebral, hepatic, portal, splenic, mesenteric, and renal venous circulations. |
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Deep vein thrombosis typically occurs in the leg, but veins in the arms, retina, mesentery, and cerebral sinus may also be affected. |
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New users may include women genetically or otherwise predisposed to venous thrombosis, whereas long term users have shown tolerance to the drug. |
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This reduces the chance of getting pressure ulcers and of developing a deep vein thrombosis. |
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It also predisposes to thrombosis, leucocyte adhesion, and mural smooth muscle proliferation. |
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A 74-year-old man presented to our hospital with unexplained deep vein thrombosis of the lower extremity. |
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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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When thrombosis involves the portal or splenic veins the initial presentation may be variceal bleeding, splenomegaly, or ascites. |
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Data from both venogram and fibrinogen scans demonstrate that deep-vein thrombosis usually originates in the deep-veins of the leg. |
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Check the lower extremities for edema and any signs suggestive of deep venous thrombosis. |
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A venous Doppler study confirmed venous thrombosis of the deep femoral vein. |
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An aircraft cabin can be dehydrating, which can increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis. |
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Patients with a deep vein thrombosis should wear compression stockings as the rate of post-thombotic syndrome may be reduced. |
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The interviewing nurse also explains the need for compression stockings or sequential compression devices to prevent deep vein thrombosis. |
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The third section focuses on thrombosis affecting neurological systems, in particular, thrombotic stroke and cerebral venous thrombosis. |
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One patient with antiphospholipid antibodies developed a right subclavian and jugular vein thrombosis requiring removal of a Hickman catheter. |
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Some venous thromboembolisms may be subclinical, whereas others present as sudden pulmonary embolus or symptomatic deep vein thrombosis. |
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In recent years literature is emerging on the role of different factors of blood coagulation in arterial thrombosis. |
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Besides ulceration, lower leg edema can lead to tortuous varicosities, phlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, embolism, and infection, among others. |
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Valves maybe incompetent due to lower leg trauma, deep vein thrombosis, or congenital anomalies. |
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The most common causes of this syndrome are extrinsic compression of the superior vena cava and intraluminal venous thrombosis. |
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Pregnant women and those on the pill are at the highest risk of developing deep vein thrombosis on long-distance flights. |
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Septicaemia, particularly pneumococcal and meningococcal, may be associated with widespread thrombosis. |
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Aspirin in low doses also acts as a blood thinning drug and is used to prevent clotting conditions in the arteries like coronary thrombosis. |
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Treatment should be continued throughout the period of post-operative care until the risk of deep vein thrombosis has diminished. |
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Common causes of CVA include thrombosis, embolism or hemorrhage due to an aneurysm. |
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Patients in this group stand to gain from the benefit of lower early thrombosis rates with myelosuppressive medications. |
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On the other hand, birth control pills are an effective preventer of pregnancy, which is in turn a powerful risk factor for thrombosis. |
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It wants the EU to spend money researching how to beat deep-vein thrombosis. |
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The system shortly became the world standard for nonpharmacological prevention of deep-vein thrombosis. |
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For example, deep-vein thrombosis is a blood clot that develops in a vein, usually in your leg. |
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I would think the risk of deep-vein thrombosis for the same distance is much lower by plane. |
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Thrombosis of superficial veins in the legs has no connection with deep-vein thrombosis and is not dangerous. |
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Color-flow-Doppler-ultrasound is a highly sensitive and specific test for diagnosing deep-vein thrombosis. |
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I've heard deep vein thrombosis referred to as economy-class syndrome because of the cramped seating on airplanes. |
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There was an outbreak of economy-class syndrome after a passenger on a flight from Australia died of deep vein thrombosis. |
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Surgical embolectomy is restricted to life threatening proximal thrombosis where all else has failed. |
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These potential complications include embolus, pneumonia, infection, joint dislocation, or deep vein thrombosis. |
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However, due to the episodic nature of thrombosis, interaction with components is required before onset of the clinical disorder. |
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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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The 10 passengers in the possible class action say they were not informed properly about the possibility of developing deep-vein thrombosis while on long flights. |
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One patient, a 74-year-old woman with AD, had thrombosis of her superior sagittal sinus producing bilateral parasagittal regions of extensive hemorrhagic necrosis. |
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There, she sustained injuries in a bad fall, adding to an existing condition of angina, a deep-vein thrombosis, and suffering other conditions and infections. |
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By combining transillumination and photochemical vessel wall injury, it has become possible to link the degree of vessel wall injury with the intensity of thrombosis. |
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Prevention and treatment of endothelium-related arterial thrombosis Endothelial cells, connective tissue, and elastic tissue form the tunica intima of the arterial wall. |
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Unfortunately, the absence of endothelial cells at the luminal surface of prosthetic vascular grafts potentiates thrombosis and neointimal hyperplasia. |
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A computed tomographic scan of the head demonstrated a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis and bilateral hemorrhagic infarcts of the parietal lobes. |
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Depending on the extent of the inflammation, vasculitis of the pial vessels may lead to thrombosis and infarction of the underlying brain parenchyma. |
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Complications of these aneurysms include thrombosis with embolization, rupture, and erosion into the cardiac chamber with resulting fistula and hemothorax. |
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Should thrombosis occur in this anatomic area, a patient might have headaches, dizziness, or even stroke-like symptoms. |
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Haemorrhoids that remain prolapsed may develop thrombosis and gangrene. |
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Early the next morning he was found dead in bed of a coronary thrombosis. |
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When such techniques are adhered to, the risk of trauma to the radial artery and subsequent thrombosis is reduced even when collateral circulation in the hand is reduced. |
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Mothers may also have livedo reticularis, arterial or venous thrombosis, or neurologic conditions such as migraine, epilepsy, chorea, or transient ischemic attacks. |
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Spending 40 minutes hanging around at icy bus stops will thicken your blood, putting you at risk of coronary thrombosis, stroke, bronchitis and pneumonia. |
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You know I was so paranoid about deep-vein thrombosis, I took my aspirin and wriggled my legs but still I thought, that'd be right, I'll get off the plane and cark it. |
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Patients with a history of deep vein thrombosis or thrombophlebitis who have surgery should receive perioperative subcutaneous heparin prophylaxis. |
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If the policemen had questioned the mother, she could have explained that her son required regular injections to thin his blood because of a thrombosis. |
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The cord complications seen in their study were thrombosis, cord prolapse, umbilical vessel rupture, true knot, and cord encirclement with strangulation. |
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Even so, thrombolytic therapy of pulmonary embolism does not dissolve the clot completely as it does with acute coronary thrombosis, and increases the risk of bleeding. |
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Five surgical patients had wound infections, and an additional five patients had other complications such as phlebitis, hematoma, cutaneous damage, or deep venous thrombosis. |
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One in every 100 people who develops deep-vein thrombosis dies. |
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Going for frequent walks up and down the plane may help prevent deep-vein thrombosis, but won't endear you to the man in the aisle seat if you are by the window. |
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Although compression stockings reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis in other groups of high risk patients, this has not been confirmed in stroke. |
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Agenix announced recently that ThromboView detected a deep vein thrombosis in a female student in a phase 1b trial at Royal Brisbane Hospital. |
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Doppler ultrasonography verified an acute nonocclusive deep vein thrombosis in his left superficial femoral vein. |
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The clinical studies involved both peripheral arterial and deep venous thrombosis cases. |
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In addition, red cell transfusions cause increases in severe side effects such as healthcare-acquired infections, thrombosis, and mortality. |
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They help increase blood velocity, which helps reduce the incidence of venous statis, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolisms. |
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An autopsy found the 49-year-old Longshore suffered a pulmonary embolus, a blood clot in the lungs due to a deep venous thrombosis in his leg. |
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Clinical follow-up at one year demonstrated no cardiac related deaths, Q-wave MI, or stent thrombosis for any of the stent groups. |
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Dual effects of sulfated D-galactans from the red alga Botryocladia occidentalis preventing thrombosis and inducing platelet aggregation. |
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The nature of thrombosis induced by platinum and tungsten coils in saccular aneurysms. |
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We describe a patient who was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma after the initial survey revealed a superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. |
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The study found that women taking pills containing a progestogen called levonorgestrel had the lowest risk of thrombosis. |
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The clinical signs of opthalmoplegia and proptosis may be present in orbital infection without cavernous sinus thrombosis. |
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The cause of the predominantly sinistral occurrence of thrombosis of the pelvic veins. |
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There may also be an increased risk of thrombosis in cases of hyperviscosity. |
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In 1 patient, a deep venous thrombosis of an affected monoplegic leg had developed, presumably because of lack of leg movement. |
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Inherited thrombophilia is a genetic condition in which there is an increased risk of venous thrombosis. |
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The first study published today found women taking pills containing a progestogen called levonorgestrel had the lowest risk of thrombosis. |
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Correlate the clinical pathologic manifestations with the type of thrombosis. |
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Clinical conditions and therapies that increase the risk of PICC-associated thrombosis have not been studied. |
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These complications consisted of severe cholangitis, large abscesses and sepsis, and portal venous or mesentericoportal venous thrombosis. |
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The most common intracranial complication was brain abscess, followed by meningitis, lateral sinus thrombosis, and extradural abscess. |
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Urine and plasma levels of fibrinopeptide B in patients with deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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Adjacent brain tissue showed areas of coagulative necrosis, thrombosis, and fresh haemorrhage. |
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Endotoxin enhaces microvascular thrombosis in mouse cremaster venules via a TKR4-dependent, neutrophil-independent mechanism. |
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Gastric varices can also be seen in cases of isolated splenic vein thrombosis. |
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Other intracranial complications are brain and epidural abscesses, lateral sinus thrombosis and otitic hydrocephalus. |
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Clinical and diagnostic evaluation of the patient with deep vein thrombosis. |
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Deep vein thrombosis is a blood clot, usually in the leg, which develops when movement is restricted. |
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Kolbach concluded that elastic compression stockings should be prescribed to patients with deep vein thrombosis. |
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Herein, we present a case of inferior myocardial infarction associated with tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy complicated by acute stent thrombosis and major bleeding. |
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High fibrinogen also puts you at risk for deep vein thrombosis, a problem that can occur when you take long plane trips and don't move your legs around enough. |
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These studies prompted the diagnosis of coalescent mastoiditis with septic dural sinus thrombosis, venous hemorrhagic infarctions, brain abscesses, and subdural empyema. |
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There was no sinusoidal dilatation or congestion and the centrilobular and sublobular veins did not have endothelitis, thrombosis or perivascular hyalinization. |
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Platelets are small nonnucleated blood cells that have a vital role in hemostasis and thrombosis and are produced in the bone marrow from megakaryocytes. |
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We offer centers of excellence in molecular pathology, hematopathology, thrombosis and hemostasis, microbiology, and subspecialty services in anatomic pathology. |
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Rapid clot removal enables the recognition of possible underlying physical factors that may have led to the thrombosis such as the May-Thurner syndrome. |
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Could I still get thrombosis and die because I've been on the Pill? |
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We report a case of thrombosis in the right brachiocephalic vein that occurred during cisplatin, etoposide and bleomycin therapy for testicular seminoma. |
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Aetiologies of ulnar nerve compression at the wrist include ganglia, fractures, anomalous muscles, thrombosis, bursitis, a thick pisohamate ligament and lipomas. |
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The court heard he was taking a number of prescribed drugs for his ailments, which included sciatica, deep vein thrombosis, depression and knock knees. |
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The company is also developing drugs for antibody-mediated stroke, heart attack, and deep-vein thrombosis, for xenotransplantation, and for other antibody-mediated diseases. |
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Other sequelae include potentially life-threatening conditions such as meningitis, cavernous sinus thrombosis, brain abscess, and subarachnoid empyema. |
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Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, at two days old she was found to have a renal vein thrombosis, and by four days old she had had a left nephrectomy and a left ureterectomy. |
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