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The phrase "early complications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or clinical contexts to refer to complications that arise shortly after a procedure or treatment.
Example: "The patient experienced early complications following the surgery, including infection and excessive bleeding."
Alternatives: "initial complications" or "immediate complications."
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To investigate the efficacy and early complications of mitomycin C (MMC) in tracheal wound models.
The design of the original implant was later modified to limit these early complications.
Early complications of scarlet fever generally occur during the first week of illness.
We designed an observational prospective study to evaluate early complications after cardiac transplantation, focusing on major bleeding and transfusion requirements.
Background: Early complications of laparoscopic fundoplication, if immediately recognized, may be promptly treated laparoscopically with minimal morbidity.
As if to compensate for its early complications, the movie soon settles into a mood of hushed simplicity -- or, more accurately, of simple-minded torpor.
There have never been early complications.
We had 5 early complications and 36 late complications.
Quantitative ST-segment recovery following angiographically successful angioplasty: a useful warning of early complications.
Agostini analyzed the incidence of early complications in 2116 consecutive operative hysteroscopies.
Ischemia reperfusion (IR) of the graft is one of the main causes of these early complications.
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