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Delayed complication

Cervical irradiations can yield carotid wall damage as an important delayed complication of... [Pg.96]

Delayed complications, including respiratory depression, can occur after risperidone overdose (238). [Pg.351]

Ruby RJ, Burton JR (1977). Acute reversible hemiparesis and hyponatremia. Lancet i 1212 Sabolek M, Bachus-Banaschak K, Bachus R et al. (2005). Multiple cerebral aneurysms as delayed complication of left cardiac myxoma a case report and review. Acta Neurology Scandinavica 111 345-350 Sacco RL, Kargman DE, Gu Q et al. (1995). Race-ethnicity and determinants of intracranial atherosclerotic cerebral infarction. The Northern Manhattan Stroke Study. Stroke 26 14-20 Salgado AV (1991). Central nervous system complications of infective endocarditis. [Pg.88]

Hefazi, M., Maleki, M., Mahmoudi, M., Tabatabaee, A., Balali-Mood, M. (2006). Delayed complications of sulfur mustard poisoning in the skin and the immune system of Iranian veterans 16-20 years after exposure. Int. J. Dermatol. 45 1025-31. [Pg.626]

Pulmonary edema, pneumonia, diarrhea, and rashes may be delayed complications of severe exposures. [Pg.343]

With the success of HSCT, the number of long-term survivors has grown. Many survivors experience delayed complications of transplantation, especially those receiving alloHSCT, and primary care physicians will care for them. Major late complications include restrictive and obstructive pulmonary disease bone and joint disease cataract formation endocrine dysfunction, including sterility impaired growth and development infections cardiovascular disease and cirrhosis as a result of chronic hepatitis C infection and secondary malignancies. " ... [Pg.2554]

De Silva. H. J., Sanmugianathan, P. S., and Senanayake. N. (1994). Isolated bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis A delayed complication of organophnsphorus poisoning. Hum. Exp. Toxicxd. 13,171-173. [Pg.367]

A. All patients with potentially serious overdose should be observed for at least 6-8 hours before discharge or transfer to a nonmedical (eg, psychiatric) facility. If signs or symptoms of intoxication develop during this time, admission for further observation and treatment is required. Caution Beware of delayed complications from slow absorption of medications (eg, from a tablet concretion or bezoar, or sustained-release or enteric-coated preparations). In these circumstances, a longer period of observation is warranted. If specific dmg levels are determined, obtain repeated serum levels to be certain that they are decreasing as expected. [Pg.58]

One unanswered question is if these minor ischemic insults could lead to delayed complications such as stricture formation. Bandi et al. [6] reported no clinically significant complications in their group of 48 patients with follow-up out to 10 years. They had ten patients with clinical follow-up and 25 with objective post-procedure evaluation (endoscopy or surgical pathology). No patient had any symptoms of an ischemic complication including six patients who had minor signs of ischemia identified at endoscopy. [Pg.83]

Lin SY, Wang YL, Lin HF, Chen TC, Chen YH, Lu PL. Reversible hearing impairment delayed complication of murine typhus or adverse reaction to azithromycin J Med Microbiol 2010 59 (Pt 5) 602-6. [Pg.421]

Delayed complications occur despite proper device selection and insertion. They typically occur as a result of a breakdown of maintenance procedures or... [Pg.143]

Macdonald S, Watt AJ, McNally D, Edwards RD, Moss JG (2000) Comparison of technical success and outcome of tunneled catheters inserted via the jugular and subclavian approaches. J Vase Interv Radiol 11(2 Pt 1) 225-231 Mauro MA (1998) Delayed complications of venous access. W. B. Saunders Co. [Pg.154]

Immediate complications can be metabolic, vascular and non-vascular, while delayed complications are determined by complex metabolic reactions, infections, biliary obstruction and tumour seeding. [Pg.15]

Cocanour CS, Moore FA, Ware DN et al. (1998) Delayed complications of nonoperative management of blunt adult splenic trauma. Arch Surg 1998 133 619-625... [Pg.56]

Central vein stenosis is a frequent delayed complication (reported in 20-50% patients with CVC) eventually leading to thrombosis, especially in the subclavian vein. Sometimes, it is first diagnosed after the AVF creation, when the blood flow increases rapidly. A percutaneous balloon dilatation, other radiological interventions, stenting, or even surgery is needed. [Pg.213]

TABLE 5.2 Frequency of Delayed Complications of SM in Different Organs of 40 Iranian Veterans in Mashhad 16-20 Years After Exposure... [Pg.41]

Karami et al. (2013) studied the effects of delayed complications of SM poisoning on the mental health of Iranian veterans 25 years after exposure and found a wide range of psychiatric complications, including neurotic and psychotic disorders. They have recommended that psychological state should be considered more often in SM-exposed veterans and that it is important to provide more mental health centers for these patients (Karami et al., 2013). [Pg.44]


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