Sentences with phrase «including rupture»

Most commercial property policies exclude coverage for mechanical breakdown, including rupture or bursting caused by centrifugal force.
Labor can be induced in many different ways including rupturing the membranes, stripping the membranes, help from prostaglandins (hormones), a Foley catheter, a cervical ripening balloon or with Pitocin.
The 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku - Oki earthquake and tsunami were remarkable in many regards, including the rupturing of shallow trench sediments with huge associated slip (see the Perspective by Wang and Kinoshita).
Torn CCL and Knee Surgery in Dogs Some of the most common stifle (knee) injuries in the dog and cat include ruptured cranial cruciate ligament and patella luxation.
Prolonged or excessive use of aspirin can cause stomach bleeding in dogs; steroids can bring on cardiovascular problems including ruptured capillaries, and can damage the immune system at least temporarily.
Other possible complications may include the rupture of the urethra, and atony and permanent injury to the detrusor muscle.
Complications of ear infections can include a ruptured ear drum, where you may see some loss of balance, a head tilt, or unusual eye motion back and forth.

Not exact matches

Side effects include uterine rupture, severe bleeding, and septic shock.
Other questions genotype analysis could answer include whether a given athlete is at elevated risk for tendon ruptures or cartilage tears, whether her muscles require more or less recovery time than the norm, and why certain diets work for some people and not others.
Major regulatory changes have brought about improved safety measures, including better rupture - resistant rail cars.
The unbridled celebrations after Sterling's stoppage - time winner included Benjamin Mendy hobbling down the touchline with his City team - mates - just two months after rupturing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
Lemay is alleged to have performed a number of restricted acts during that time, including artificially rupturing the membranes.
They may develop postpartum depression or post-traumatic stress syndrome.9, 20,25,31 Some mothers express dominant feelings of fear and anxiety about their cesarean as long as five years later.16 Women having cesarean sections are less likely to decide to become pregnant again.16 As is true of all abdominal surgery, internal scar tissue can cause pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse, and bowel problems.Reproductive consequences compared with vaginal birth include increased infertility, 16 miscarriage, 15 placenta previa (placenta overlays the cervix), 19 placental abruption (the placenta detaches partially or completely before the birth), 19 and premature birth.8 Even in women planning repeat cesarean, uterine rupture occurs at a rate of 1 in 500 versus 1 in 10,000 in women with no uterine scar.27
Conditions listed that may be life threatening and / or require transfer to a hospital include but are not limited to: symptoms of fetal distress, severe tears of the perineal area, excessive blood loss, seizures, abruption of the placenta, prolapsed cord, or uterine rupture.
Deaths in low risk pregnancy as a result of hospital routine: Inductions with prostaglandin and Pitocin, epidurals, rupturing membranes, forceps and anesthesia have been documented to cause rare but serious complications including death or near death of the fetus.
Furthermore, the recommendations state that a prior cesarean delivery is an absolute contraindication to planning a home birth due to the risks, including uterine rupture.
If the scar includes the upper segment of the uterus, the repeat rupture rate is reported to be as high as 32 % (131, 132) with the most recent report estimating the rate of recurrence to be 15 % (133).
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)-- Democrats resolved a longstanding internal rupture in the New York state Senate Wednesday that had empowered Republicans and prevented votes on liberal priorities including gun control, abortion rights and help for immigrants.
A total of 11 separate ruptures were discovered, including one as long as 4 inches, the school said.
Afterslip refers to the aseismic movement or «creeping» that takes place along a fault, including the trace of its surface rupture, after an earthquake.
The decision to treat a polyp endoscopically depends on multiple factors including polyp size, risk of bleeding and perforation (the colon wall is thin and can be ruptured easily), difficult location and endoscopist's discretion.
Ruptures of zigzag faults can theoretically include a vertical component too, though.
At the SSA Annual Meeting, Ivan Wong of Lettis Consultants International and colleagues will discuss the detailed forecast from the 2016 report, including their findings that at least 22 large earthquakes have ruptured parts of the Wasatch fault zone between Nephi and Brigham City, Utah in the past 6000 years.
Similar to the central segment where the 2008 Wenchuan event occurred, the southern segment, which generated the Lushan rupture, includes the Wenchuan - Maoxian fault, Beichuan - Yingxiu fault, the Pengxian - Guanxian fault and Dayi faults, a series of sub-parallel secondary faults.
Other recent large plate boundary ruptures bound the possible rupture area of the April 1 event, including the 2001 M 8.4 Peru earthquake adjacent to the south coast of Peru to the north, and the 2007 M 7.7 Tocopilla, Chile and 1995 M 8.1 Antofagasta, Chile earthquakes to the south.
More serious injuries of the peroneal tendons, including tears or ruptures, will very likely require surgery.
He has also collected many tales of survival, including the time parasitic nematodes burrowed into his intestines, and the time his appendix ruptured on a lonely tributary of the Amazon and a Peruvian military jet flew to the rescue.
The study looked at multiple interventions that can affect outcomes from both obstetrical and neonatal perspectives, including prenatal care, preterm labor, preterm premature rupture of membranes, surfactants in the delivery room and prolonged intubation sequences, to name a few.
SAFOD, set to be finished in 2007, has drilled down 3,200 meters next to the area that has ruptured seven times since 1857 (including the most recent magnitude 6 Parkfield earthquake in 2004).
In a 2006 paper in Science, researchers — including David Robinson, then a seismologist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom — noted that the June 2001 in Peru quake ruptured only 400 km of the 1000 - km - long seismic gap, leaving 600 km of the plate boundary largely locked.
Records of past earthquakes on the same fault — including a powerful one (possibly as strong as magnitude 8.4) that shook Kathmandu in 1934 — indicate that ruptures have previously reached the surface.
For the state's most recent earthquake forecast in 2015, Field and his colleagues relaxed the model's strict fault segmentation rules and for the first time included the possibility of multiple individual faults rupturing simultaneously.
This included ischemic stroke, in which blood clots block the extra - or intracranial vessels and which accounts for 80 - 90 % of all stroke; hemorrhagic stroke, or rupture of intracranial vessels; and generally less serious clotting events known as transient ischemic attacks.
The electrodes ruptured with a flash of light, including x-rays and gamma rays.
Only including the words «rupturing», «banging», and «tearing» is an emotional appeal that exploits the traditionally negative connotations of these words.
Several other cities have also recently experienced pipeline incidents, including the environmentally devastating rupture in Marshall, MI, and the deadly San Bruno, CA, explosion which highlighted the need for pipeline operators to accelerate the repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of their highest risk lines.
The June 1 report said certain other automakers, including Honda, Nissan and Ford, also have new cars with Takata's ammonium nitrate inflators, but they have desiccant, a drying agent that reduces the likelihood of unintended airbag rupture.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the defect, which includes 226,326 cars, may produce «excessive internal pressure causing the inflator to rupture upon deployment of the air bag.»
Other possible causes for a cat not to be able to urinate at all include, bladder blockage, bladder rupture, urinary tract blockage or kidney failure.
Acute abdominal pain is caused by a variety of factors that include viral or bacterial infections, pancreatitis and gallbladder rupture.
Orthopedic diseases in Rhodesian Ridgebacks include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, luxating patella, and cruciate ligament rupture.
Deafness may be caused by a number of factors, including congenital defects, chronic ear infections, head injuries, drug toxicity, degenerative nerve changes, old age or disease, such as a tumor or ruptured ear drum.
Indications for cystotomy include a variety of non-neoplastic (urolithiasis, trauma / rupture, congenital abnormalities, etc.) and neoplastic disorders.
Specialty surgery includes repair of Cruciate Rupture, Fracture and Broken Bone Plating, Patella Luxation Repair, surgical treatment of Hip Dysplasia & Elbow Dysplasia, Chest Surgery, Abdominal Surgery, Reconstructive Surgery & Wound Repair, Neurological Surgery and Emergency Surgery.
Regardless of cause, CCL rupture results in stifle instability which sets into motion a cascade of events including synovitis, articular cartilage degeneration, periarticular osteophyte development, capsular fibrosis and medial meniscus injury.
Other common orthopedic health problems in Goldens include luxating patella (loose knees), osteochondritis, panosteitis, and cruciate ligament rupture.
Examples of injuries caused by RTAs include a fractured or shattered pelvis, ruptured diaphragm, internal injuries or broken limbs (which in some cases may require amputation).
Other common orthopedic diseases in Bernese Mountain Dogs include luxating patella (loose knees), osteochondritis, cruciate ligament rupture, panosteitis, and Wobbler's syndrome.
Treatment for cranial cruciate ligament rupture, including Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) and Extracapsular suture repair — all arthroscopically - assisted
These include allergic dermatitis, diabetes, luxating patella, cataracts, ruptured cranial cruciate ligaments, and cancer.
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