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This may worsen the performance as illustrated in Figure1b.
This may worsen non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema associated with sepsis [40], or even lead to right cardiac failure [18], as suggested by the increased RVEDA/LVEDA ratio without associated acute cor pulmonale in our patients who died in the ICU.
If the patient was receiving warfarin at the time when HIT is diagnosed, the activity of warfarin is reversed with vitamin K. Transfusing platelets is discouraged, as there is a theoretical risk that this may worsen the risk of thrombosis; the platelet count is rarely low enough to be the principal cause of significant hemorrhage.
We found that adult mice are more susceptible to sepsis and ALI as compared to the pediatric group and predict that this may worsen with advancing age resulting in chronic- or fatal- injury.
While some experimental studies based on the interference with chemokine expression or inhibition of NF-κB have shown beneficial effects [18], [35], under certain circumstances, this may worsen the disease [36].
This may worsen both systemic and cardiac insulin resistance.
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Moreover, this may worsens with rotator cuff tear considering from the previous reports that the laceration of the tendon insertion leads to osteoporosis of the bone.
This situation may worsen under future climate change scenarios (Redfern et al. 2012).
Since the ridge/valley pattern is identified and classified by its gray-level profile, this effect may worsen the performance of diffusion and disturb our spatial entropy analysis.
It remains possible that this variant may worsen symptoms in carriers of the p.Arg423His mutation.
This condition may worsen at winter time, when lowest temperatures drop below 0°C.
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