Sentences with phrase «organ failure led»

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Two days after the birth, in unrelated circumstances, I became critically ill with septicemia, which led to multiple organ failure, and I had a large open abdominal wound from emergency surgery.
They also knew that the virus interferes with blood clotting, which leads to bleeding and, in many cases, multiple organ failure.
Dengue is a mosquito - borne viral infection that infects at least 100 million people every year around the world, with about 4 billion people at risk of the illness, which includes dengue hemorrhagic fever that can lead to spontaneous bleeding, organ failure and death.
The new viral treatment targets liver fibrosis, the progressive scarring of the liver that leads to organ failure.
The entire sequence of events added up to the clinical picture of sepsis, a massive bloodstream infection that leads rapidly to inadequacy of the circulation, often followed by organ failure and then death.
Chemically, DU poses a great threat to the kidneys, where high concentrations can lead to organ failure.
As many as 20 % of people who develop sepsis will die, not from the infection itself — but from the overload of inflammatory chemical signals created by the immune system which ultimately leads to organ failure.
The condition develops when the body mounts a massive immune response to infection, triggering excessive inflammation that can lead quickly to organ failure.
Compared to healthy people, ICU patients had depleted populations of commensal, health - promoting microbes and higher counts of bacterial taxa with pathogenic strains — leaving patients vulnerable to hospital - acquired infections that may lead to sepsis, organ failure and potentially death.
In the long term, the scar tissue can lead to organ failure and eventually death.
Our work has implications for two human genetic diseases, which are caused by mutations in the ATP7B and ATP7A genes and lead to copper overload in the liver (Wilson Disease), due to the failure to excrete copper into the bile, and copper deficiency in many organs (Menkes Disease), due to the failure to deliver intestinal copper to the blood.
When this swelling occurs in the liver, the primary target of HCV, it can result in an overall fattening of the organ (called steatosis), leading years later to cirrhosis and liver failure.
Necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC, may lead to destruction of the intestinal wall and vital organ failure.
This was dangerous in the youngest mice, leading to early death due to failure of a digestive organ called the pancreas.
A strong reaction by the patient's immune system to a specific type of viral vector delivering the gene led to the failure of multiple organs.
As a result, the organ stops functioning properly, eventually leading to poor pumping function and heart failure.
Some victims may contract a second infection while already battling the flu, like pneumonia (an infection of the air sacs of the lungs), which can be severe enough to lead to organ failure and ultimately death, Dr. Salber says.
Hi Dr Jason Fung, Thank you very much for this post which explains the genesis of IR that leads toT2DM which culminates in failure of vital lifesustaining organs in due course.
Heat exhaustion of a dog can lead to heart failure, brain and organ damage, and death.
Severe, prolonged dehydration definitely leads to kidney damage or kidney failure, among other possible organ failures, including the heart.
If you suspect that your dog suffers from Pica, please bring you dogs to the vet as soon as possibly because it may lead to more serious diseases like kidney, liver, and other internal organ failure.
This can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other internal organs in your dog.
Left untreated, heartworm infection can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage and death.
Not surprisingly, those same bacteria can infect your dog's kidneys and liver, leading to chronic disease and eventual organ failure.
The toxin found in these plans can lead to red blood cell damage, in worst cases it can lead to organ failure.
If feline hyperthyroidism is not treated, cats will develop hypertension, high blood pressure, heart disease, organ failure, which ultimately lead to a shortened life.
Not only does bad teeth cause bad breath, but plaque, tartar and gingivitis can lead to severe organ diseases such as heart, kidney and liver failure.
They can live for 5 - 7 years in the dog and cause severe damage to the heart, lungs, and blood vessels which can lead to lung disease, heart failure, and other organ failure.
A dog's body temperature can get dangerously high during a long seizure, which leads to many health complications, such as organ failure.
There, it reproduces within your pet's pulmonary artery, leading to constricted blood flow, heart disease and major organ failure.
Pancreatitis, or inflammation of the pancreas that may lead to organ failure, is also a disease of this type.
It can lead to severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in the body.
These foods can lead to chronic health issues like diabetes, allergies, and kidney failure... reflexology is important to cleanse your dog's body of wastes and detoxify his organs
As dehydration worsens, it leads to massive organ failure and possibly death.Too much water, seen in obsessive compulsive cases (like OCD - compulsive faucet drinkers, sprinkler chasers, etc.) and you'll see those pets suffer from stomach bloat, electrolyte issues, and water toxicity, among other issues.
Hypothermia can lead to lethargy, loss of appetite and more severe problems such as shock and organ failure if severe.
Inadequate immune response allows more severe inflammation & toxic effects leading to organ function compromise or failure (diagram).
Because oxygen is not delivered to the vital organs, this leads to multi-organ system failure.
Kidney — Failure of this organ can lead to chemical imbalances, anemia, compromised immune function, and blood clotting defects as well as altered mental capacity.
These toxins can lead to failure of major organs like the kidneys and liver.
Ingestion can also cause anemia (low red blood cell count) and, in severe cases, the anemia may lead to internal organ damage, organ failure or even death.
Adult heartworms live 2 - 3 years in the cat and can cause damage to the cat's heart, lungs, and blood vessels, leading to heart failure, lung disease, and other organ failure.
If you allow tartar to continue building up in the dog's mouth, it can lead to serious health risks such as periodontal diseases and body organ failure such as lungs, kidney and liver.
Even more awful is that potentially hundreds of these worms can grow in an untreated or unprotected dog, and this could eventually lead to lung disease, heart failure, other organ damage, and sometimes death.
In this way, dehydration can start a vicious cycle, and if it is untreated, it can lead to organ failure.
This can lead to heart failure, lung disease, and severe damage to other organs.
Heartworm infection often leads to severe lung disease and heart failure and can damage other organs in the body as well.
If left untreated, the infection can lead to lung disease, heart failure, damage to other organs and eventually death.
Tooth decay is a very serious problem in dogs and leads to a number of serious problems, from bad breath to something as serious as organ failure.
Bacteria will enter the bloodstream and may subsequently damage the kidneys and / or heart leading to potential organ failure.
Once there's a tear, the baby starts to lose oxygen in the womb, potentially leading to infant brain damage and organ failure.
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