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This can lead to significant complications.
Chylothorax can lead to significant complications, including hypoxemia and shock, and requires timely treatment.
Deep neck abscesses are complex head & neck problems that can lead to significant complications including life threatening infections.
"Since this patent covers operating system-level functionality, the modifications 'Googlerola' would have to make to Android... would lead to significant complications," he wrote.
Awareness of the different anatomical variants allows the radiologist to enlighten the surgeon in order to avoid compromising the safety of the surgical procedure that could lead to significant complications.
Awareness of the different variants together with a detailed report of their distribution and morphology also allows the radiologist to enlighten the surgeon in order to avoid compromising the safety of the surgical procedure, which could lead to significant complications.
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A severe anaphylaxis reaction was seen in one subject 1 week after injection that led to significant complications.
Lung resection can lead to significant postoperative complications: Although many reports describe the likelihood of postoperative problems, such as atelectasis, pneumonia, and prolonged ventilator dependence, it is unclear whether patients perceive these outcomes as sufficiently severe to influence their decisions about surgery.
Vitamin D deficiency in pregnancy has been shown to lead to significant pregnancy complications.
They can potentially lead to significant bacteraemic complications and impair cosmetic outcome.
Most current treatments are liquid formulations, which share common problems with all medicines not dispensed in tablet form, including difficulties with precise measuring of doses and the common practice of exceeding recommended doses, which can lead to significant unintended complications.
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