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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adverse lesion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts to describe a harmful or unfavorable change in tissue or cells.
Example: "The biopsy results indicated the presence of an adverse lesion that required further investigation."
Alternatives: "harmful lesion" or "negative lesion".
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Lower thresholds (BP and lipid lowering) for primary prevention of CVD should also be explored, as should the role of metformin as an 'insulin-sparing' agent [ 58] (now being evaluated in the Reducing with Metformin Vascular Adverse Lesions in Type 1 Diabetes [REMOVAL] trial [ 59]).
The authors reported adverse renal lesions on tubules and glomeruli.
Nonoxynol-9 significantly increased the risk of having adverse genital lesions but no other microbicide led to significant increases in adverse events.
The lack of adverse histological lesions in the kidneys is in accordance with the absence of changes of urea and creatinine in blood, traditionally considered as bioindicators of a renal dysfunction.
Use of a novel technique, magnetic resonance-guided laser-induced thermotherapy (MRgLITT), resulted in the complete obliteration of the lesion without adverse effects or evidence of tumor recurrence at follow-up.
However, recently, this concept is being questioned by some evidence as RBC storage lesion and adverse outcomes in transfused patients.
In recent years, several studies have reported on the association between increased storage duration of pRBCs (reflecting increased storage lesion) and adverse outcome in trauma patients [ 22], septic patients [ 13, 23], the critically ill [ 24], and patients undergoing cardiac surgery [ 12, 25].
Safety was determined by evaluation of complications or adverse events and unintended lesions.
Clinicians lack information for counselling parents about their child's functional abilities in later childhood, and whether intracranial or ocular lesions predict adverse functional outcomes.
However, due to some adverse effects like gastric lesions caused by NSAIDs, and state of tolerance and dependence induced by opioids limit their free usage [ 3, 4].
In osteosarcoma and endometrial carcinoma, c-Fos overexpression was associated with high-grade lesions and adverse outcome (Gamberi et al, 1998; Bamberger et al, 2001).
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