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A grim-faced surgeon explains a series of unexpected complications without telling the panicked family how the patient is doing.
A report on three of the first patients in China to contract a new strain of bird flu paints a grim portrait of severe pneumonia, septic shock and other complications that damaged the brain, kidney and other organs.
Patients suffered dangerous complications from the procedure, and survival rates were grim.
Grim realities with simple solutions Every year, 287,000 women die from complications during pregnancy and childbirth, and almost 1.4 million children die from pneumonia.
I specialize in treating leukemia, and entered my profession fully aware of the grim statistics: Approximately 7 out of 10 people I meet will die from complications of their disease.
Looking grim, Mr. Maduro said that, after arriving in Havana, "we were told about new complications arising as a consequence of the respiratory infection".
The statistics report grim figures of approximately 5% patients dying during hospitalization and 10% dying within 30 days due to appalling pulmonary and cardiovascular complications [ 4– 7].
Damaging the AV node would be a serious complication that could affect Rex's long-term quality of life and require a pacemaker, which have grim success rates for dogs his age.
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