Sentence examples for a recognised consequence of from inspiring English sources

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Just as seasonal affective disorder is recognised today as being linked to a lack of natural light in winter, so depression was a recognised consequence of the blackout during the second world war.

Hypertension is a recognised consequence of the poor control of blood glucose in diabetes.

Strictures of the rectosigmoid junction and rectum are a recognised consequence of late radiation damage.

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Intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICUAW) is an increasingly recognised consequence of critical illness.

Patients died predominantly of cardiopulmonary failure, a recognised effect of excessive fluid resuscitation.

Upper limb morbidity is a well-recognised consequence of treatment for breast cancer that can develop for up to 6 years after treatment.

This is an important and well-recognised consequence of a cluster RCT design and is probably the result of the PANDAs practices being more likely to recruit participants to the trial.

This is consitent with findings from a study by Mulongo et al. and supports the need to raise awareness in health professionals about these under-recognised consequence of FGM/C and the need to provide counselling services to support women and girls affected by FGM/C and their families [ 8].

One man talked of having been hospitalised for deep vein thrombosis (a blood clot which forms in a deep vein), a recognised potential consequence of intravenous drug use for all ages [ 24].

Cisplatin-induced olfactory deterioration is a possible consequence of the recognised neurotoxicity of this agent (Bartoshuk, 1995; Comeau et al, 2001; Peltier and Russell, 2002).

In the old person who falls, long stay on floor is a recognised marker of severity, which can have serious consequences, both physically and psychologically.

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