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In a small percentage of cases, hemolytic uremic syndrome may develop, which can result in kidney failure and death.
In some patients receiving lithium for 10 to 20 years, chronic interstitial nephropathy may develop, which results in increased serum creatinine and a reduction in the glomerular filtration rate (GFR).
If IAP is significantly increased or persists, an abdominal compartment syndrome may develop which is defined as a sustained IAP > 20 mmHg that is associated with new onset organ dysfunction [1].
Those who are long-term users of benzodiazepines should not be withdrawn rapidly, as severe anxiety and panic may develop, which are known risk factors for relapse into alcohol abuse.
Exacerbating this problem is the ever-present danger that resistance may develop, which in some cases may be rapid.
Through redistribution of regional microcirculation and shunt flow, ischemic hypoxia may develop, which can be curtailed by rehydration.
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Approximately 15 million people suffer a stroke annually, up to 40% of which may develop spasticity, which can result in impaired limb function, pain and associated involuntary movements affecting motor control.
With more rainfall stations, relatively finer homogeneous clusters may be developed, which would further improve the local accuracies of rainfall estimates.
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