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Potential risks, include infection, stroke, paralysis and cerebrospinal fluid leak.
They have been used to study myriad pediatric diseases, including neuroinflammatory conditions (infection, stroke, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy) [6 9].
Distinguishing the various types of fall episodes would strengthen the ability to focus on falls that are likely to respond to evidence-based interventions as opposed to those where the fall is a manifestation of another acute illness (e.g., infection, stroke).
The development of chronic epilepsy can be the result of initial insults (e.g., tumor, infection, stroke, traumatic brain injury), brain malformations (e.g., focal cortical dysplasias, schizencephaly, and others), mutated genes (genetic epilepsies), or a component of a neurodevelopmental or neurodegenerative disorder (e.g., fragile X syndrome, Rett syndrome, neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis).
If you do not have insurance, an accident or a sudden illness (infection, stroke, heart attack, ulcer, appendicitis, kidney stone, etc).
Other common reasons were multiple organ failure, infection, stroke, and embolism.
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*Sickle-cell anemia, an inherited red blood cell disorder that affects one baby in 400 among African-Americans and one in 1,000 to one in 30,000 among Hispanics and results in severe pain, damage to vital organs, high susceptibility to dangerous bacterial infections, stroke and sometimes death in childhood.
The burden of disease to individuals, communities and health systems has not been quantified, but these patients will suffer from anemia, painful crises, infections, stroke and other complications[2] and will require life-long care.
Of these, lung cancer, pulmonary infections, CNS infections, stroke, antiepileptics, antidepressants and idiopathic origins are the most common causes of SIADH [ 34].
Metabolic disorders, infections, stroke, head trauma or brain tumors may cause symptomatic epilepsy whereas idiopathic seizure occur mainly because of genetic contribution [ 2].
This seemingly small change results in the polymerisation of deoxygenated HbS monomers into long insoluble multi-stranded fibres of approximately 21.5 nm diameter.[ 2, 3] Thus, HbS polymerisation leads to deformation of the red blood cells and occlusion of capillaries, thereby causing haemolytic anaemia, susceptibility to serious infections, stroke, as well as chronic damage to vital organs.
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