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However, minimally invasive extracorporeal and endourological treatments are associated with a non-negligible morbidity including occasional life-threatening occurrences.

Although haematomas and IRVI may heal spontaneously with conservative management, selective TAE (Figs. 7, 8, 9) is recommended as the established minimally invasive treatment of choice for life-threatening occurrences with persisting or massive bleeding, severe haematuria from communication to the pelvicalyceal system, or progressively deteriorating renal function.

On the other hand, you wonder to yourself, "What if this were the one time I didn't have my license and I got pulled over for speeding?" Or, "What if there was an emergency and someone tried to contact me?" While not a life threatening occurrence, searching for misplaced items could certainly slow down busy schedules as we've come to rely on some things for day-to-day living.

These acquisitions have no doubt helped to transform full-scale, bust-down-the-door raids on homes and businesses from red-alert rarities, reserved for life-threatening scenarios, to commonplace occurrences.

Life-threatening mismatches were a frequent occurrence.

In the other version, titled, "Save a Life: Don't Vaccinate," readers were warned that "vaccines have significantly increased the occurrence of life-threatening diseases, medication-resistant seizures and mental retardation.

Overall prognosis appears very good although the occurrence of life-threatening complications underlines the serious nature of catatonia.

The cardiac phenotype presents as a dilated right ventricle with wall thinning and aneurysms, and the occurrence of life-threatening VA.

Our study provides valuable information for clinicians treating children with severe malaria in Africa with respect to the occurrence of life-threatening hypoglycaemia and its clinical associations.

Nevertheless, the occurrence of life-threatening conditions in cirrhosis patients is frequent and would explain higher mortality rates in the HIV/HCV group.

HIT, which involves a paradoxical association of a procoagulant state with an anticoagulant drug, is feared because of the possible occurrence of life-threatening and potentially fatal venous and arterial thromboembolic complications.

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