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The types of complications, however, differed slightly between these two techniques: chyluria was more common with RF, and bleeding was more common with cryoablation, both of which were treated conservatively [23, 24, 25].
Although bleeding was more common with GWDF, this was not statistically significant and the higher mortality in this group of patients was not related to the technique.
Only in one study it was compared with vaginal misoprostol of 800 ug, the authors found that sublingual misoprostol was as effective as vaginal misoprostol and most side effects were similar in both groups, but heavy bleeding was more common in the sublingual group41.
TIMI major bleeding was more common with enoxaparin (3.7% vs 2.5% with UFH, P =.028).
Serious bleeding was more common among patients who received higher doses of aspirin (>162 mg/d), with or without lotrafiban.
Compared with typical bleeding after therapeutic endoscopy, delayed post-procedural bleeding was more common, for which caution is warranted.
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This type of bleeding is more common after age 60, as the veins in the brain become slightly more taut due to natural shrinking of the brain tissue.
Extra-luminal bleeding is more common and presents with blood in the drainage fluid (Fig. 19) [8].
Injuries due to falls from height are related to vertical deceleration, where spinal and pelvic fractures as well as retroperitoneal bleeding are more common [19 21].
Vulvar and cervical erythema, cervical lesions, clinically diagnosed symptomatic BV, urinary frequency, metrorrhagia, and unexplained infrequent bleeding were more common among participants in the VivaGel® arm than the placebo arm (see Table S1).
Furthermore, Tsuji et al. reported that postoperative bleeding is more common at the margin than at the center of the ulcer base [ 27].
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