iatrogenic

[ UK /ˌa‍ɪɐtɹə‍ʊd‍ʒˈɛnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. induced by a physician's words or therapy (used especially of a complication resulting from treatment)
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How To Use iatrogenic In A Sentence

  • In some cases iatrogenic impotence or other sexual dysfunction can be permanent, as in PSSD.
  • senator Pat Moynihan called "iatrogenic government. Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
  • This condition is defined as an iatrogenic complication of ovarian stimulation.
  • Other causes are trauma, iatrogenic injury, popliteal aneurysm, and aortic dissection.
  • In each of these cases, once the iatrogenic etiology of this syndrome was recognized, the patients' symptoms improved rapidly and dramatically with administration of anticholinergic medication.
  • It's called iatrogenic illness but these doctors who're causing the illness haven't a clue because they are surgeons. MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • This iatrogenic hyperpigmentation is associated with lipofuscin rather than melanin deposits.
  • Treatment options available for iatrogenic lip hypertrophy caused by your doctor and the genetic variety are limited. Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Lip Reduction Surgery-A Contrary Trend
  • Are we really designed to be omnivores OR does a plant based diet suit us best? www. foodkills.org Dr.M. Klaper www. vegsource.com MEDICAL STATISTICS * The third highest cause of deaths in the US is what is termed "iatrogenic", which means "induced in a patient by a physician's activity, manner, or therapy. WN.com - Articles related to 2 more die of H1N1 in city, 10 test positive
  • Blood tests can induce iatrogenic anaemia in patients, are time consuming for staff, and are costly.
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