Sentence examples for likely complications from inspiring English sources

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Also, never forget to remove you diaphragm for more than 8 hours after sexual intercourse as the longer you leave it in, the more likely complications, like TSS, will occur.[7].

This study provides proof of concept that there is a need for and value to pre-pregnancy counselling in allowing women to make an informed decision regarding pregnancy as well as preparing them for possible and likely complications.

Furthermore, a considerable part of the patients were incorrectly registered in the National Medical Register as 'varicella without complication' or as 'varicella with unspecified complication', sometimes despite the fact that additional codes were registered in the National Medical Register that were very likely complications caused by varicella.

Symptoms, signs and ill-defined conditions include mainly conditions such as abdominal pain due to constipation, sleep disturbance, hallucination, headache, dyskinesia, dysphagia, all representing likely complications of the course of PD, as also falls and fractures and lumbago and pain in joint [ 1, 3].

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Our results do not explain the final orientation of all rows of denticles, and one likely complication is that in late embryonic stages the Notch and EGFR signaling pathways affect the identities of cells within the denticle belt[12], [20], [21].

Anaemia is a likely complication in patients with CKD, but this is not a cause [ 39].

A diagnosis of vasculitis was made and considered to be a likely complication of leprosy.

QALY loss associated with the development of complications was assumed to be the sum of QALY loss associated with uncomplicated ILI and that associated with pneumococcal pneumonia (outpatient) because this was the most likely complication (21 ).

The most likely complication is that a puppy will get stuck in the birth canal.

In general, you should contact your vet if: The most likely complication is that a puppy will get stuck in the birth canal.

On July 16, 1882, Mary Lincoln died at age 64 from a stroke, most likely of complications from untreated diabetes.

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