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If a person with diabetes develop an unrelated health issue, their condition must be recognised and managed as part of that treatment.
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He pumped his patient full of anti-rejection medication - failing to realise that Washkansky had developed an unrelated dose of pneumonia.
One patient developed an unrelated cerebellar hemorrhage that was satisfactorily evacuated with no residual effect.
Participation could also be suspended if an enrolled dog developed an unrelated condition, whilst enrolled in the trial.
Among the 16 enrolled participants, 14 completed all arms of the study; trial participation was discontinued by 1 participant (after 1 experimental period) because of inability to meet the study time commitments, and 1 participant withdrew after 2 experimental periods after developing an unrelated infection.
Upper back pain may also develop from an unrelated condition like acid reflux or cardiac issues.
The data are confusing, because a diagnosis of breast cancer or ductal carcinoma in situ does carry a slightly higher risk (about 0.6 to 1 percent a year) of developing a new, unrelated cancer in the second breast - although many women wrongly believe this means their cancer has "spread" to the other breast.
This included one subject who developed a hematoma unrelated to the lysine-derived urethane adhesive and two subjects where drains were placed after low-volume fluid accumulation (72 mL in one subject and 82 mL in the other).
Sometimes, hospitalized patients develop a symptom that is unrelated to the condition they are admitted for.
Grogger and Hanson (2011) develop an alternative model in which moving costs are considered fixed and unrelated to the skill level.
Developing a complication was unrelated to diagnosis, previous surgery, age, sex, humeral head size, or cementing or not cementing the humeral component.
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