Sentences with phrase «fatal embolisms»

Grapevines sacrifice peripheral parts, such as leaves, to preserve water pressure and avoid fatal embolisms.

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Even amniotic fluid embolisms, which are freak occurances and always fatal outside of a hospital setting, have about a 50 % survival rate in the hospital.
Unfortunately I think an amniotic fluid embolism is often fatal:
A cardiac arrest is consistent with amniotic fluid embolism which is often fatal.
In plants, as in humans, an air bubble — also known as an embolism — can prove fatal because it stops the transport of nutrients and can cause leaves to drop.
It is a progressive, fatal disease characterized by scarring deep in the lung tissue that leads to respiratory or heart failure, pneumonia, and pulmonary embolism.
A Case of Fatal Pulmonary Embolism in a Patient With Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: An Under - appreciated Thrombotic Risk
They estimate that the real risk is probably higher, because fatal pulmonary embolisms often go unreported or misdiagnosed.
Proper hydration is associated a reduction in hypertension, fatal coronary heart disease, venous thrombo - embolism, and cerebral infarct [24].
The treatment for heart disease is costly and bears some risk - when the adult worms are killed with treatment, the pet may suffer a major stroke, embolism, or other severe side effects, which may also be fatal.
The treatment for heartworm disease is costly and bears some risk - when the adult worms are killed with treatment (the pet may suffer a major stroke, embolism, or other severe side effects, which may also be fatal).
The infestation can be fatal to the animal host due to heart failure and / or embolism (clot) formation in critical vessels.
Major embolisms (emboli) can be fatal.
He was a source of mine on the two - way relationship between climate and people from the early 1980s until three weeks ago, when he died of a pulmonary embolism on a flight from Stockholm to London — part of his 3 million miles of relentless (and ultimately fatal) journeying to study or communicate the science of climate change and its significance for society.
$ 2.74 million in a medical malpractice wrongful death action for failure to diagnose deep vein thrombosis leading to a fatal pulmonary embolism
The complaints allege a number of debilitating and potentially fatal side effects from using the gels, with victims suffering from heart attacks, deep vein thrombosis, strokes, TIAs and pulmonary embolism.
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