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Corrosion at the neck stem interface is associated with a number of sequelae, including osteolysis, synovitis, adverse local tissue reactions (ALTRs), and aseptic lymphocyte-laminated vascular-associated lesions (ALVAL).

If left untreated, a number of sequelae can occur, including acute urinary retention, recurrent urinary tract infections, hydronephrosis and even renal failure (Jacobsen et al, 2001).

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These were the foundation for a number of clinical sequelae, including wound enlargement, increased exudate, bleeding, infection, pain, itching/excoriation, edema, dermatitis, inflammation, and anxiety.

These concepts were the foundation for a number of clinical sequelae, including wound enlargement, increased exudate, bleeding, infection, pain, itching/excoriation, edema, dermatitis, inflammation, and anxiety.

This research has categorized dressing-related trauma, identified a number of associated clinical sequelae, and quantified (albeit in a limited population) the average resource utilization associated with a typical occurrence of each trauma concept.

People with GI complaints, regardless of whether there is an underlying pathology, have a number of negative psychosocial sequelae, including a poorer quality of life [ 8, 9] and increased health care utilisation [ 9- 12].

Campylobacter is an important foodborne zoonotic pathogen causing enteritis and diarrhea (campylobacteriosis). Campylobacter infection is also associated with a number of rare neuropathologic sequelae, including Guillain-Barré syndrome (Hughes et al. 1999).

20 21 When left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) does occur, it is associated with a number of detrimental pathophysiological sequelae: reduction in myocardial strain, 22 development of myocardial fibrosis 23 and diastolic dysfunction.

Interestingly, CblC disease exhibits a number of unique clinical sequelae that are not present in HCU or methylmalonic acidemia despite having biochemical markers in common with both conditions (Weisfeld-Adams et al., 2013).

Beginning at ∼8 weeks of life these mice develop a number of behavioral and neuropathological sequelae mirroring pathologies observed in HD patients.

However, patients who survive invasive meningococcal disease often live with a number of physical and mental sequelae, including amputation of limbs and digits, scarring of skin, deafness, speech impairment and seizures [ 13].

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