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Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is one of the most frequent potentially fatal diseases.
The most frequent potentially harmful reasons for fever reported by parents are brain damage, other organs damage, dehydration and convulsion.
In order to be and remain effective, the epidermal barrier must protect the body from most frequent potentially harmful physical, chemical or biological harassment.
The most frequent potentially diabetes- and nondiabetes-related comorbidities in patients older than 64 years were cardiovascular diseases (91%), rheumatologic conditions (55%), and hyperlipidemia (53%).
Prescription of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with moderate-severe hypertension was the most frequent potentially inappropriate drug (n = 200, 5.8 %).
The most frequent potentially harmful reasons for fever reported by parents were brain damage (38.1%), dehydration (15.7%), and other organs damage such as liver and kidney damage (14.2%).
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Researchers say today's type of quake, a slab, or Benioff zone, earthquake, is the most frequent and potentially most benign of the types of earthquake in the region.
Also, although infection was the most frequent cause of potentially avoidable readmission overall, acute heart failure was the most frequent cause of potentially avoidable readmission among patients with five of the seven comorbidities we studied, especially the cardiovascular ones.
25– 30 In this review we focus on the most frequent drug drug interactions, potentially harmful, in AD patients with behavioral symptoms.
In this review we focus on the most frequent drug drug interactions, potentially harmful, in AD patients with behavioral symptoms considering both physiological and pathological changes in AD patients, and potential pharmacodynamic/pharmacokinetic drug interaction mechanisms.
Overall, infection, neoplasm, heart failure, gastrointestinal disorder, and liver disorder were the most frequent primary diagnoses of potentially avoidable readmissions.
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