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These complications include the following: Obstruction complicating peptic ulcers: this is a function of the ulcer's anatomical location in which lesions involving the pylorus are more likely to present with obstruction than those in the gastric corpus.
These complications include acute rejection, pancreatitis, pseudocyst formation, and infection with abscess formation.
These complications include sinusoidal obstruction syndrome, fatty liver, pseudocirrhosis, acute hepatitis, pancreatitis, pancreatic atrophy, cholecystitis, biliary sclerosis, and biliary stasis.
These complications include a baby that grows larger than usual, leading to problems in labour; premature birth; pre-eclampsia and stillbirth.
These complications include FBG, delayed manifestations of infection including abscess formation, migration of filler, disfiguring nodules and scarring, tissue necrosis and ulcer, and persistent discoloration [40, 66].
These complications include cirrhosis and portal hypertension; retroperitoneal fibrosis; complications from aortic aneurysms, including dissection; biliary obstruction; diabetes mellitus; and others [17, 22].
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These complications included persistent bleeding or rebleeding (11%), missed injury (3%), and splenic abscess (4%).
These complications included deep wound infection, disturbance of wound healing, and incidental durotomy [ 3].
These complications included serious ones such as biliary fistula, hepatic failure, intra-abdominal infection, and the need for re-operation.
These complications included respiratory failure, renal failure, gastrointestinal bleeding, metabolic failure (details unknown), sepsis, or hypoxia [ 43, 46].
These complications included screw perforation, plate irritation, loss of reduction, osteonecrosis, nonunion, screw loosening, and implant breakage (Table 2).
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