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At the time of the serenade, Etta James was dealing with complications from gastric bypass surgery in 2003.
Dealing with complications at birth generates additional costs, the most common being jaundice and disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight, both affecting 8% of newborns [pdf].
"There is a lack of ability to evaluate the effect, to monitor it and a lack of ability to manage emergencies should they arise, and most people just do not have the experience in dealing with complications".
For many of the surgeons, dealing with complications was an important part of their work, and they wanted their patients to have a full understanding of all the challenges involved before the operation.
In both cancers, imaging is used for diagnosing nodal metastases, detection of recurrence, and dealing with complications of both the disease and treatment.
But the original one, based on the requirement for use of a rigid bronchoscope, is best for dealing with complications and extracting problem stents.
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Washington officials insist they are ready to deal with complications.
He said that ophthalmologists who lacked experience might be unable to deal with complications after surgery.
On Sunday he announced he would withdraw from the All-Star Game to be with his wife, Kelli, as they deal with complications with her pregnancy.
To deal with complications of this kind of reservoir, a simulator, namely ECLIPSE, was used.
For that the clinical radiologist will have clear protocols in place to deal with complications that may occasionally arise.
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