The submandibular lymph nodes (below the jaw) will become so enlarged and painful,
they may rupture and drain.
Organs stop functioning, gastrointestinal tissues ulcerate, the stomach
may rupture and, within a very short period of time, the dog goes into shock.
If the obstruction is not relieved, the bladder
may rupture.
A lot of care has to be taken while inserting catheter, because the slightest brush
may rupture the diseased bladder or the urethral wall.
As the problem progresses, the disc that is located between the last lumbar vertebrae and the sacrum
may rupture.
Hair may be lost in the area, and the skin
may rupture, leaking foul - swelling pus onto the fur.
When a dog with uncomfortable ears shakes and scratches vigorously, a blood vessel in the earflap
may rupture.
Although the disc
may rupture after a fall or jump, in most cases the «slipped disc» is a result of chronic disc degeneration.
Cushing dogs
may rupture a cruciate (knee) ligament for no apparent reason.
Bacteria in the mouth can then enter the inner part of the tooth called the pulp cavity, travel to the tip of the root, and form an abscess that
may rupture and drain on the surface of the face.
Further, while rare, a severely distended bladder
may rupture on its own, leading to the leakage of urine into the abdominal cavity.
Foreign bodies, debris, ulceration or improper cleaning
may rupture the ear drum, allowing bacteria to reach the middle ear.
If the blood supply is not restored quickly, the wall of the stomach begins to die; the wall
may rupture.
If the material in the sacs is not expressed on a regular basis, the sac
may rupture, causing a severe skin infection.
The stomach
may rupture leading to septic peritonitis.
The abscess
may rupture spontaneously discharging thick yellow or brownish foul smelling pus through a hole in the skin.
After exposure to cold temperatures, the power steering return hose
may rupture at engine start - up causing a loss of power steering assist.
The affected vehicles have a driver frontal air bag inflator that
may rupture due to propellant degradation occurring after long - term exposure to moderate absolute humidity, temperatures, and temperature cycling.
These inflators
may rupture due to propellant degradation occurring after long - term exposure to absolute humidity and temperature cycling.
(C) If the pressure increases, the actin cortex, which lies inside the cell,
may rupture.
Not exact matches
If the new verbalizations of earnestness are causing a stylistic
rupture, as I think they are, that
may be because the Mad Men writers» room is highly practiced at making these characters go in circles regressively or statically — rather than, as here, progressively.
Tight security
may prevent a repetition of the insane violence that
ruptured Munich in 1972, but inevitably at Moscow — and at Montreal in 1976 — there will be political demonstrations of one sort or another no matter what the Russians — or Canadians — try to do to prevent such disruptions.
A break, tear or
rupture that has to be fixed surgically and is then ok, or an issue that
may persist for the rest of ones life?
A 3rd degree or grade 3 strain is rare but involves a severe or complete
rupture of the muscle which
may need surgery performed by an orthopedic surgeon.
Benteke has
ruptured his Achilles tendon and will need surgery on the injury, ruling him out for six months and meaning he
may not play again until October at the earliest.
Reus has now scored in each of his last three league games after eight months out having
ruptured his cruciate knee ligament last
May.
In other more severe cases, doctors
may check to see if there is any
rupturing or separation of the placenta from the uterine lining.
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.
The pain
may suddenly disappear if the tube
ruptures but it will return soon enough and you will feel very unwell.
Children with an ear infection
may also have ear drainage (otorrhea) if the ear drum
ruptures.
If you have high blood pressure, are having twins or a breech birth or experience a
ruptured membrane when you go into labor, having a water birth
may not be the best idea.
Reconstructive surgery on a torn or
ruptured ACL is increasingly common in sports and some
may shorten or end your child's sports career.
While this
may lead some people to believe uterine
rupture only happens in women who have had C - sections, this isn't actually the case.
What
may be even more important to acknowledge is that only six percent of those
ruptures that do occur result in the mother's death, according to the National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Program.
After the fetal membranes
rupture, some women
may notice a green - brown colour to the amniotic fluid that seeps through the vagina.
Even when a doctor or midwife artificially
ruptures your amniotic sac, labor still
may not begin until much later.
Your doctor
may be eager to schedule a repeat C - section to avoid uterine
rupture.
There are many medical indications why a repeat c - section
may be a safer option than a trial of labor after cesarean, such as a prior classical incision, prior uterine
rupture or a history of three or more cesarean sections.
I later found out from another plastic surgeon that the implant had not just «contracted» (which was a very typical outcome) but it had also
ruptured — so I had unknowingly fed my baby girl breast milk that
may have been tainted by silicone gel and the many chemicals that are used to make the silicone!
[If] she's communicating that she's really really tired, I have this you know gut feeling that if I
rupture her membranes things are going to move really fast and there's going to be a baby and she can just snuggle her baby and go to sleep then that
may be an intervention I use in that moment, as something I might offer her and explain it that way, «it's an intervention, it can help things move along quicker, is that something you want to try?».
Additionally, some maternal bacteria
may be transmitted when membranes
rupture during labor [10].
Several variables such as length of time in labor or how far labor progressed, antibiotic use, natural vs. artificial
rupture of membranes, and / or other interventions that
may influence the microbiome were also not examined [10].
Although studies of specific prostaglandins are limited in size, the results indicate the risk of
rupture may vary among these agents.
Uterine
rupture often is sudden and
may be catastrophic, and no accurate antenatal predictors of uterine
rupture have been identified (129, 130).
In patients after 28 weeks of gestation with an intrauterine fetal demise and a prior cesarean scar, cervical ripening with a transcervical Foley catheter has been associated with uterine
rupture rates comparable with spontaneous labor (106, 114, 149, 150), and this
may be a helpful adjunct in patients with an unfavorable cervical examination.
Although some connotations
may suggest that dehiscence is less morbid than
rupture, that convention is not used in this document, and both terms refer to symptomatic or clinically significant events unless other-wise noted.
Excessive vaginal bleeding or signs of hypovolemia
may indicate uterine
rupture and should prompt a complete evaluation of the genital tract.
Given the lack of compelling data suggesting an increased risk with of uterine
rupture with mechanical dilation and transcervical catheters, such interventions
may be an option for TOLAC candidates with an unfavorable cervix.
They offer the statistics of uterine
rupture with two previous cesareans as 1.36 %, and ultimately state that provided the woman is fully informed of the increased risk and has undergone an individual risk assessment with her provider, then planned VBAC
may be supported in women with two or more previous lower segment cesarean deliveries (NICE, 2015).