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ComplicationsPostoperative problems affecting patients after surgery. Postoperative complications may (or may not) be directly related to the disease for which the surgery was done or to the surgery itself.
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Complicationsharmful effects of diabetes such as damage to the eyes, heart, blood vessels, nervous system, teeth and gums, feet and skin, or kidneys. Studies show that keeping blood glucose, blood pressure, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels close to normal can help prevent or delay these problems.
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ComplicationsSymptoms associated with acute malnutrition that require specialized in-patient treatment. These include swelling (Oedema), fever, lower respiratory tract infection, severe dehydration, anemia, decrea [..]
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ComplicationsProblems that develop after an operation, treatment or illness.
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ComplicationsThe co-occurrence of Pregnancy and a Cardiovascular Disease. The Disease may precede or follow Fertilization and it may or may not have a deleterious effect on the Pregnant Woman or Fetus.
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ComplicationsThe co-occurrence of Pregnancy and a Blood Disease (Hematologic Diseases) which involves Blood Cells or Coagulation Factors. The Hematologic Disease may precede or follow Fertilization and it may or m [..]
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ComplicationsThe co-occurrence of Pregnancy and an Infection. The Infection may precede or follow Fertilization.
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ComplicationsThe co-occurrence of Pregnancy and Neoplasms. The neoplastic Disease may precede or follow Fertilization.
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ComplicationsMedical problems associated with Obstetric Labor, such as Breech Presentation; Premature Obstetric Labor; Hemorrhage; or others. These complications can Affect the well-being of the Mother, the Fetus, [..]
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ComplicationsThe co-occurrence of Pregnancy and Parasitic Diseases. The parasitic Infection may precede or follow Fertilization.
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ComplicationsComplications that Affect Patients during Surgery. They may or may not be associated with the Disease for which the Surgery is done, or within the same surgical procedure.
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ComplicationsPathologic Processes that Affect Patients after a surgical procedure. They may or may not be related to the Disease for which the Surgery was done, and they may or may not be direct results of the Sur [..]
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ComplicationsConditions or Pathological Processes associated with Pregnancy. They can occur during or after Pregnancy, and range from Minor discomforts to serious Diseases that require medical interventions. They [..]
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Complicationsharmful effects of diabetes such as damage to the eyes, heart, blood vessels
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ComplicationsHarmful effects of diabetes, such as damage to the eyes, nervous system or kidneys. By treating diabetes mellitus with insulin and a regular lifestyle complications should be minimised.
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ComplicationsAdditional features beyond the simple display of hours, minutes, and seconds on a wrist watch. Features such as day-date displays, automatic movements, and chronographs do not necessarily label a watc [..]
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ComplicationsThe act of becoming complex, intricate, or perplexing. A ?complication? is generally any condition that arises after the start of work that causes or necessitates a change in the scope of activities.
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ComplicationsContraindications
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