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... egg grows outside the uterus); intrauterine pregnancy (a pregnancy with Mirena in place); group A streptococcal sepsis; an infection called pelvic inflammatory disease; embedment of the device in the uterine wall; and perforation of the uterine wall ...
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... Center of Witten/Herdecke University. The lives of these patients are at risk from pneumonia , pulmonary failure, sepsis, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Bacterial infection of the wound is a frequent complication. After intensive ...
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... alter the prospects for pregnant women in low-income settings." The basic drugs are antibiotics to stop deaths from sepsis a ' blood poisoning as a result of infection during childbirth a ' and misoprostol, a pill that will make the uterus contract ...
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... lost his hands in 1999 after contracting a virulent strep infection that quickly spread through his entire body. Sepsis set in both his lower legs and hands, and doctors ultimately had to amputate both legs below the knee and both arms below the ...
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... fertilized egg grows outside the uterus), intrauterine pregnancy (a pregnancy with Mirena in place), streptococcal sepsis (a strep infection that has spread throughout the body), an infection called pelvic inflammatory disease, embedment of the ...
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... from swine flu. Sumter County Coroner Harvin Bullock said Tuesday that Ashlie Pipkin's immediate cause of death was sepsis, as she was essentially poisoned from "an overwhelming infection from pneumonia." "The underlying cause was acute pneumonia ...
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... from swine flu. Sumter County Coroner Harvin Bullock said Tuesday that Ashlie Pipkin's immediate cause of death was sepsis, as she was essentially poisoned from "an overwhelming infection from pneumonia." "The underlying cause was acute pneumonia ...
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... properly once they arise. Serious complications of infections that are responsible for high mortality, such as sepsis, are not considered under the policy. This means that while relatively minor infections may not be reimbursed, if these infections ...
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... Bennett apparently was infected by eating store-bought pate. The contamination caused Bennett's body to go into sepsis; her son, hit harder than his sister, suffered seizures, for which he needed medication for months. The Bennetts waited five days ...
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... rformed as soon as possible afterwards in order to prevent the appendix from rupturing. A ruptured appendix can cause sepsis, which is deadly.
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... to adverse events. Cimzia is contraindicated in patients with active tuberculosis or other severe infections such as sepsis, abscesses and opportunistic infections and in patients with moderate to severe heart failure. Before initiation of Cimzia , ...
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... gastroenterologist can recall a case of disseminated varicella zoster, Pneumocystis spp pneumonia or severe sepsis from an otherwise unheard of opportunistic pathogen in a patient with inflammatory bowel disease on immunomodulators that they put ...
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... medications. Consider seeing your doctor if you are at high risk for complications, such as developing pneumonia , sepsis or having a severe asthma attack. This includes people ages 65 and older, those with chronic medical conditions, pregnant women ...
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... some cases of infant jaundice, there may one of several underlying disorders. Some of these include: Liver disease. Sepsis - a blood infection. An abnormality of the baby's red blood cells. Blocked bile duct or bowel. Rhesus incompatibility - when ...
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... the lung through the release of tissue-damaging inflammatory cytokines that travel to the lungs. These causes include sepsis, trauma, massive transfusion, pancreatitis, drug overdose, burns, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, and shock. ARDS ...
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... otitis responds well to antibiotic therapy. Septicemia, meningitis, eye infection, pseudomonas bacteremia and sepsis from burn wounds can carry a poor prognosis - the pneumonia can progress to the degree that respiratory support is necessary; ...
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... a former Lieutenant Commander in the Royal Navy and owner of the Wheal Dream Restaurant, died from arthritic sepsis, a Truro inquest heard. But his wife of 31 years, Elise, claimed that in the days running up to his death he should have been ...
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... volunteers, could potentially mean 60,000 fewer maternal deaths across Africa per year from post-partum bleeding and sepsis-a reduction of 32% in deaths from these two causes. The findings are reported in an Article published Online First and in an ...
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