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Abrasion, laceration and distortion were the most frequent consequences [ 20]; fractures ranged between 4 % and 11.2 % [ 20, 25].

The most frequent consequences of physical violence were anger (44%), depression (22%), fear or stress (14%), headache/ fatigue (8%), and frustration (6%).

The three most frequent consequences were to "approach a person that I probably wouldn't have spoken to otherwise" (68%), to "find it easy to engage in a conversation in a situation in which I would usually have stayed quiet" (65%), and to feel "like I had enough energy to stay out all night partying or dancing" (64%).

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The most frequent consequence is osteoporosis.

Anaemia was the main complication of malaria infection found in our study and remains the most frequent consequence of malaria during pregnancy irrespective of transmission level and pre-pregnancy level of malaria immunity [ 35].

One of the most frequent secondary consequences of SCI is chronic pain.

Tissue damage is thought to be at least partly due to poor perfusion [52] and the most frequent clinical consequences are renal failure, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and stroke [53].

These events are clearly counterselected in vivo, indicating that clonal loss, rather than dominance, is the most frequent genotoxic consequence of MLV transduction for T cells.

Besides intestinal symptoms, the most frequent serious consequence of O104:H4 infection during the outbreak was the progression to HUS linked to the renal lesions caused by Stx.

This study carried out in the two Brazilian biggest cities provides a powerful opportunity for deepening the understanding about the ways violence affects mental health, as well as about the aetiology of PTSD, which is the most frequent psychiatric consequence of exposure to violence.

Liver cirrhosis (LC), characterized by the histological development of regenerative nodules surrounded by fibrous bands, is the most frequent long term consequence of all chronic liver diseases.

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