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The main risk associated with their use is the possibility of developing avascular necrosis of the femoral head; prior to physeal closure in the capital epiphysis, the blood supply to the femoral head originates from the region of the piriformis fossa which is coincidentally the entry portal of the standard intramedullary nail.
Obviously the main risk associated with injecting toxic chemicals deep into the earth would be ground water contamination, which has already been well documented.
This risk factor is considered the main risk associated with HCV infection in the majority of participants from the general population included in this study.
In fact, despite many advantages, the limit in therapeutic applications of vitamin D and vitamin D analogues undeniably relies on the systemic toxicity often associated with long-term intake: hypercalcemia is the main risk associated to the supraphysiological doses of vitamin D necessary to reach the low local effective concentration [ 124, 125].
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The main risks associated with this dish are probably twofold: firstly, chicken meat is frequently contaminated with Campylobacter spp. [ 44].
The main risks associated with these lesions are prematurity, hypoxia-ischemia, hemorrhages, fetal-placental infections and exposure to toxins.
Iatrogenic femoral host bone loss, inadvertent perforation, and femoral fracture are the main risks associated with the removal of cement (Klein and Rubash 1993).
Main risk factors associated with high level burnout are detailed in Table 22.
Additionally, we identified the main risk factors associated with delirium in this population.
The main risk factors associated with infection include trauma energy, the size of the lesion, devitalization of soft tissues, severity of the bone damage, degree of local contamination, delay in initiating treatment and the immunological status of the patient [5, 6, 7].
The early localisation of new TBE foci and the identification of the main risk factors associated with disease emergence represent a priority for the public health community.
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