sequelae in English

noun
1
a condition that is the consequence of a previous disease or injury.
the long-term sequelae of infection

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1. · Tetanus, with high mortality and neurological sequelae.

2. Paralysis of both lower limbs, sequelae of poliomyelitis.

3. Postoperative peritoneal adhesions are common sequelae of abdominal surgery.

4. Affections of the pericardium and the hemodynamic sequelae can also be determined.

5. Shoulder subluxation, pain (Sentencedict.com), functional deficits are common sequelae of these injuries.

6. The pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical features, sequelae, and treatment of Bronchiolitis are reviewed

7. For more than a century peritoneal adhesions are being recognized as frequent sequelae following abdominal surgery.

8. Common CNS sequelae are agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) and structural alterations of the limbic system.

9. Indications were either large adhesions in the ileus or chronic sequelae — necessitating severance; another indication was fibrinous peritonitis.

10. Investigations showed hydrocephalus and surgery sequelae on MRI, and electroencephalography changes not typical for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD).

11. Táscitha was born with Bilirubinic encephalopathy, a disease that leaves neurological sequelae such as speech impairment and motor coordination

12. Due to long-term neuropathic and angiopathic sequelae, the number of patients with “diabetic foot syndrome” has increased dramatically in recent years.

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14. Clinical judgement alone (resolution of the present dermatologic lesion, prevention of later major or minor sequelae) is not sufficient in erythema migrans and acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans.

15. The increased risk of late sequelae in vagotomy-Antrectomy must be accepted for the patient with “virulent ulcer.” Vagotomy and drainage have decreasing usefulness

16. While for many overdoses and intoxications the treatment involves supportive care and treatment of the sequelae there are specific Antidotes available for a variety of substances.

17. In addition to potential claims for compensation for harm caused by permanent damage, other conceivable sequelae such as fistula carcinoma or amyloidosis are relevant for expert opinions.

18. Pulmonary and digestive sequelae and growth failure are directly correlated with the diaphragmatic and pulmonary abnormalities. Neurodevelopmental problems reflect the severity of neonatal respiratory failure and circulatory instability.

19. Anaemia symptoms and sequelae may vary with age, gender, and overall burden of disease; a physician s evaluation of the individual patient s clinical course and condition is necessary

20. The bioactive agents described herein are useful for treating diseases, disorders, and sequelae of diseases, disorders, and conditions that are associated with aberrantly increased CFTR activity, for example, secretory diarrhea.

21. There are general symptoms such as fever, fatigue, headache, anaemia, and accelerated blood sedimentation rate, symptoms of mechanical obstruction (pulmonary oedema, reduction of cardiac output, pre-syncope and syncope), and the sequelae of tumour embolisation.

22. Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical procedures on the genitourinary system or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.

23. (b) Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical procedures on the genitourinary system or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.

24. Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation in flight, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.

25. Adverse Transfusion Reactions by Severity of Outcome Adverse Reactions Severity of Outcome Death Life-threatening Long-term Sequelae Minor/No Sequelae Not Determined Total Major Allergic/Anaphylactic Reaction 1 18 - 20 - 39 ABO Incompatibility - 1 1 9 - 11 Acute Hemolytic Reaction 1 7 - 5 - 13 Viral Infection (Parvovirus B19) - - - 1 - 1 Bacterial Contamination 1 4 - 18 1 24 TRALI (Transfusion related acute lung injury) 1 2 - 3 - 6 Hypotensive Transfusion Reaction - - - 1 - 1 Unknown 4 - - - - 4 Total # (%) 8 (8.1%) 32 (32.3%) 1 (1%) 57 (57.6%) 1 (1%) 99 (100%) Back Table 4a:

26. Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation in flight, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression shall be assessed as unfit.

27. (a) Applicants with any sequelae of disease or surgical intervention in any part of the digestive tract or its adnexa likely to cause incapacitation in flight, in particular any obstruction due to stricture or compression, shall be assessed as unfit.

28. Although Anatomically narrow angles may not be the talk of the town in glaucoma (that distinction goes to microinvasive glaucoma surgery), evaluation and management of anatomical narrow angles is an important topic due to the potential sequelae of angle closure: angle-closure glaucoma, acute pain, and the potential for vision loss.

29. Because abruptio placentae is related not only to stillbirth but also to perinatal death and sequelae from perinatal asphyxia, inclusion of abruptio placentae as an indicator in the Canadian Perinatal Surveillance System should be considered to better understand the distribution of this event and to facilitate future observational investigations on the condition.

30. The resort offers treatment mainly for gynecological diseases (ovarian insufficiency, chronic cervicitis, chronic metrosalpingitis, secondary sterility) but then also for generative, inflammatory and abarticular rheumatic diseases (cervical, dorsal and lumbar spondylosis, arthrosis, polyarthrosis; articular painful conditions; tendonitis, tendomyositis, scapulohumeral periarthritis), posttraumatic conditions (after healed operations on joints, muscles or bones, after luxations and twists), peripheral neurological disorders (light peresis, sequelae after poliomylitis and after polyneuropathies), endocrine diseases (hypothyroidism, after endocrinological treatment), cardiovascular diseases (varicose ulcer, acrocyanosis).