In a rare few there may be
complications leading to death.
Not exact matches
In a time which did not know modern medicine, the theft of a garment, put aside during a warmer day, could result not only in the owner's bitter suffering from cold through the night, but actually
to complications leading even
to death.
The loss of a garment, put aside during the warmer day, could in parts of the East result not only in the owner's bitter suffering from cold through the night, but
to physiological
complications leading even
to death.
We do so by studying breastfeeding stories sent by mothers and the scientific literature on breastfeeding
complications that
lead to infant brain injury and
death.
A compressed umbilical cord can also
lead to short episodes of fetal hypoxia, which involves the baby being deprived from oxygen in the womb and can
lead to other health
complications including
death.
According
to the World Health Organization over 1,000,000 babies die every year from
complications associated with prematurity, and it is the
leading cause of
death for infants under 4 weeks old.
Many inborn errors of metabolism can
lead to serious
complications or even
death if they're not controlled with diet or medicine from an early age.
I care whether the midwife (or doctor) has seen and can recognize the
complications that
lead to maternal and infant
deaths.
Said Dana Hovig, CEO of MSI: «There's no question that family planning saves lives by preventing unwanted pregnancies, including those that would otherwise
lead to complications and hence the
death or injury of the mother or child.
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Details of a recently settled lawsuit, involving a woman who died of of
complications from opiate withdrawal after serving time in Schenectady County Jail, provide a snapshot into the days
leading up
to her
death.
To guide the spending of that money, the National Institute of Medicine made a priority list of situations for which data about outcomes are badly needed — for instance, comparing the effectiveness of various medical and behavioral interventions to prevent the elderly from falling (the complications of which are a leading cause of death), comparing assorted drugs and surgeries alone or in combination in the treatment of specific cancers, comparing the effectiveness of different implants and devices for treating hearing loss, and so fort
To guide the spending of that money, the National Institute of Medicine made a priority list of situations for which data about outcomes are badly needed — for instance, comparing the effectiveness of various medical and behavioral interventions
to prevent the elderly from falling (the complications of which are a leading cause of death), comparing assorted drugs and surgeries alone or in combination in the treatment of specific cancers, comparing the effectiveness of different implants and devices for treating hearing loss, and so fort
to prevent the elderly from falling (the
complications of which are a
leading cause of
death), comparing assorted drugs and surgeries alone or in combination in the treatment of specific cancers, comparing the effectiveness of different implants and devices for treating hearing loss, and so forth.
Pregnant women and young infants have a higher risk of
complications related
to influenza; these
complications can easily
lead to death.
In comparison, for countries with the lowest rate of child
death (less than 10
deaths per 1000 births) which include the Russian Federation and the United States of America, the
leading causes of
death include congenital abnormalities,
complications due
to premature birth and injuries.
«The risks have been assessed in this study, which found that partial knees have fewer
complications and
deaths; however they do
lead to more re-operations.
«We were able
to control for pregnancy
complications, and found that most women with pregnancy
complications known
to lead to death actually deliver on weekdays, suggesting that the actual problem with weekend deliveries is even greater,» Steven L. Clark, M.D., senior author of the study explained.
O'Connor had been following a hunch that grew out of his study of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva, in which bone growth goes into overdrive,
leading to deadly
complications and early
death.
Kidney disease, which often
leads to kidney failure, is a common
complication of ciliopathies and is a significant cause of childhood disease and
death.
Even worse, a miscalculation or lapse in regimen can cause blood sugar levels
to rise too high (hyperglycemia), potentially
leading to heart disease, blindness and other long - term
complications, or
to plummet too low (hypoglycemia), which in the worst cases can result in coma or even
death.
Both of the latter two
complications can
lead to death.
For the simvastatin example, roughly one
to two percent of patients who take the ubiquitous drug develop myopathy, a painful muscle injury that can
lead to kidney
complications and
death in its most severe forms.
Stunting is a known risk factor for obstetric
complications such as obstructed labor and the need for skilled intervention during delivery,
leading to injury or
death for mothers and their newborns.
The disorder can
lead to infertility, lifelong
complications and the most common causes of
death in women including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Seek immediate medical help as it could signify serious medical conditions, which when left untreated can
lead to serious
complications and even
death.
This can
lead to a child early
death or one developing
complications later in the life.
The kidneys follow a complex system for managing and regulating waste; when this system breaks down, severe
complications may occur
to a cat's other organs that can ultimately
lead to death.
Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a condition characterized by weakness of the heart muscle (poor contractility) that eventually
leads to enlargement (dilation) of the heart chambers and
complications of congestive heart failure, irregular heart rhythms (arrhythmias), and / or sudden
death in affected individuals.
These diseases, if not corrected, can
lead to more serious
complications including
death.
Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome (STSS)-- This is an unusual
complication which results in areas of skin
death leading to skin sloughing almost like a burn.
Though we don't know the dog's full health history or what exactly caused her
death, we'd like
to remind you that pre-surgery blood work can detect health problems that, if not addressed, could
lead to complications during or after anesthesia and surgery.
Left untreated, hyperthyroidism can result in heart failure and other
complications, and can even
lead to death of the cat.
This is a serious
complication that can
lead to expensive hospitalization and even
death.
Pregnancies can
lead to severe health
complications and sometimes
death for the mother.
If left untreated, the diseases can become severe and
lead to other
complications, even
death.
Umbilical hernias are usually harmless and unless they pose a health threat, are monitored for growth or other changes and are usually corrected during a different surgery as an «add on»; normally the hernia would comprise of fat, but if the intestine pass through, the
complication may
lead to death if not resolved quickly.
Some patients with Z - Pak liver
complications have been forced
to undergo liver transplant surgery, and in extreme cases Zithromax liver damage has even
led to death.
$ 2 million Medical malpractice settlement Anesthesia
complications lead to patient's
death Attorneys: Andrew C. Meyer Jr. and William J. Thompson, Lubin & Meyer, Boston
Complications can take place during childbirth, if that happens it can
lead to injury or
death of...
Severe burn cases can also result in
complications that can
lead to death.
Anesthesia errors are often the result of negligence on behalf of a medical professional performing a surgery, and can
lead to serious
complications during surgery, or, in the worst cases,
death.
Complications can take place during childbirth, if that happens it can
lead to injury or
death of the mother, baby, or both of them.
A new report implies that hospital safety indicators (or rather the lack of them) is the main cause of preventable
complications which may
lead to death for some patients.
A ruptured appendix can result in the leaking of infection - causing organisms into the abdominal cavity, which can
lead to serious health
complications and even
death.
A number of birth
complications can
lead to the wrongful
death and other harm
to the baby, including:
The Supreme Court of Canada has already made clear in the Chaoulli decision that denying medical care can increase the risk of medical
complications and cause severe psychological stress that threaten the security of the person and can even
lead to death, in violation of section 7.
Untreated gestational diabetes can also
lead to preeclampsia, a pregnancy
complication marked by a rise in the mother's blood pressure that, if left untreated, can result in serious injury or
death to both mother and fetus.
This may
lead to serious
complications, disfigurement, and wrongful
death.
Placental abruption, the separation of the placenta from the uterus, is another pregnancy
complication that can
lead to serious injury or
death of a fetus if not timely diagnosed and managed.
Complications from any side effects may
lead to prolonged illness
leading to permanent disability or
death.
Negligence during childbirth can
lead to complications such as fetal distress, spinal cord injuries and postpartum hemorrhage (which is the number one cause of maternal
death after delivery).
However in some cases, medical malpractice may
lead to a more serious
complication, such as sepsis, or even cause a
death.