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The phrase "extreme complications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe severe or significant difficulties that arise in a situation, often in medical or technical contexts.
Example: "The surgery was successful, but the patient experienced extreme complications during recovery that required additional treatment."
Alternatives: "severe complications" or "major complications".
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Twenty years ago, she says, the survival rate for babies born at 24 weeks was very low; now many more survive but often with extreme complications.
"Unfortunately there are a lot of marketers in our industry who have understood that the media, and in many cases the clients, are hungry for the most extreme complications, so they will do anything in their power to outdo their competitors on a fiercely competitive market," Mr. Büsser said.
After a deeply flawed IUD called the Dalkon Shield caused extreme complications for hundreds of thousands of users in the 1970s, IUD use ceased almost entirely in the US.
UN Women concludes that when a woman is married before 18 she is far less likely to complete an education, and far more likely to experience sexual violence and extreme complications during childbirth.
Awareness raising messages still focus on the health ramifications of circumcision such as severe pain, hemorrhage, infections and psychological shock, as well as extreme complications such as sterility, infant deformity and death.
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Here, we report an extreme complication resulting in the formation of granulation tissue.
In the geometrical model, flow channels and small connecting parts were neglected because of the extreme complication and the reasonable conservative assumption by neglecting these circumstantial details.
However, as an extreme complication, the hemodynamic response to ECT can produce myocardial ischaemia and even infarction, as well as transient neurological ischaemic deficits, intracerebral haemorrhages, and cortical blindness.
Eclampsia is an extreme complication of PET and is defined by the occurrence of seizures in the absence of other neurologic disorders.
The more extreme complication of early onset pre-eclampsia, before 34 weeks gestation, has been associated with a 10 mm Hg higher blood pressure in the mother up to 10 years after pregnancy.
In extreme cases, serious complications of pre-eclampsia can include acute renal failure, seizures (eclampsia), pulmonary oedema, acute liver injury, haemolysis and/or thrombocytopenia.
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