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If food backs up into the esophagus and the lungs, a person can develop aspiration pneumonia.
Some children develop aspiration in association with GOR.
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Moreover, the standards of living of parents tend to be imitated by their direct descendants so that children develop aspirations, which affect positively the income correlation across generations (De la Croix and Michel 1999; Cox et al. 2004).
It also is the guiding framework of this initiative: Meaningful participation is essential to adolescent development, as it helps young people-especially adolescent girls historically denied a voice in decisions about their own lives-learn important communication, negotiation and practical skills, assume civic responsibility, acquire and improve competencies and develop aspirations for the future.
She aspirated gastric contents eight days after surgery, developed aspiration pneumonia, and died because of multi-organ failure.
Sasaki had retired the previous year after developing aspiration pneumonia, and he retained the title as abbot of the LA centre until last year but never publicly responded to the charges.
Soon after admission, she developed aspiration pneumonia and was intubated for mechanical ventilation.
In this case, the patient was managed without muscle relaxation but developed aspiration pneumonia on the second postoperative day, which was successfully treated with antibiotics.
The 23-year-old, who had profound learning disabilities, had developed aspiration pneumonia - which meant food had got into her lungs.
She developed aspiration pneumonia with respiratory failure, and an endotracheal tube was inserted.
As shown in Table 6, no patient vomited or developed aspiration pneumonitis during NIV treatment.
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