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But for those who do, the test may be lifesaving.
In severe cases, respiratory paralysis and death soon follow; mechanical respiratory aids and tracheotomy (surgical creation of an airway through an opening in the neck) may be lifesaving.
They filter experience, so that the brain isn't swamped by so many stimuli that it can't focus on what may be lifesaving.
Occasionally, the limited acceptance of a skin allograft may be lifesaving, by preventing loss of fluid and protein from extensive burned surface in severely ill patients.
A family member of mine who was adopted 56 years ago now has a highly malignant blood disease, for which a bone marrow transplant may be lifesaving — but only from a good match, preferably a living related donor.
However, with the understanding that this technology may be lifesaving, it may convince them to comply.
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Medical imaging (MI) is an essential tool in clinical medicine that provides great benefits and may even be lifesaving [1].
In view of this, more timely referral or initiating hemofiltration treatment prior to referral at the provincial hospitals may potentially be lifesaving.
Apps may facilitate the kind of encounters that can be lifesaving.
An unfortunate side effect of Mahler's article is that it may dissuade physicians from prescribing what can often be lifesaving medications for depressed adolescents.
Many patients, no matter how old or sick they may be, are reluctant to abandon tests they've long been told can be lifesaving.
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