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It is usually used to describe a situation or action that is not recommended or advised. For example: "Smoking is generally contraindicated to people with certain medical conditions."
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This technique can be important for the patients contraindicated to CT or MRI.
Participants whom had not previously received SMT or had conditions contraindicated to SMT were excluded from the study.
Seromas should be managed conservatively unless they are large, painful, or persistent after 4 6 weeks, and aspiration is contraindicated to prevent superinfection [3, 4, 8, 21].
Those with bilateral headache, conditions that contraindicated to spinal manipulative treatment (SMT) or whom had received physiotherapy or chiropractic treatment for headache within the previous year were excluded.
Patients were excluded if they (1) had medication overuse headache at the time of screening, (2) were diagnosed with probable migraine, (3) were contraindicated to oral triptans (serotonin 1B/1D receptor agonist), (4) had active psychiatric illnesses, or (5) refused to participate in the scheduled follow-up evaluation.
SNB is therefore contraindicated to stage clinically positive necks.
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In our case, because the left adrenal gland had multifocal pheochromocytomas and the medullas of both glands thickened, cortical sparing, in other words, partial adrenalectomy, seemed to be contraindicated due to high likelihood of metachronous occurrence of pheochromocytomas.
The use of lumbar drainage in uncontrollable intracranial hypertension is considered to be contraindicated due to the possibility of inducing transtentorial or tonsillar herniation.
"Contraindicated" or "Strongly contraindicated" refers to the potential contrast medium-induced kidney damage in an elderly patient who previously experienced slightly impaired renal function.
Therefore, further videofluoroscopic studies were contraindicated due to the recent exposure to radiation and due to the severity dysphagia not having been altered upon bedside clinical examination.
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of pacemaker patients is contraindicated due to documented potential risks to the patient from hazardous interactions between the MRI and pacemaker system.
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