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How To Use Sequela In A Sentence

  • Simard and colleagues suggested that therapies targeting Sur1 expression, combined with glibenclamide (to block preexisting ion channels), appear to be "a promising strategy for prevention of the devastating sequelae of spinal cord trauma in humans. Social Security Reports, News and Informaion
  • Sequela: The pillow towel is the easiest actually stick on skin excretive is sweat fluid, oily be soiled, because it wants everyday, contact at least 8 hours intimately with your skin.
  • Still, it's important to remember that, whatever readout these CO-oximeters show, the level of carboxyhemoglobin does not always correlate with severity of symptoms or neuropsychiatric sequelae. Archive 2005-03-01
  • The patient was treated with topical clobetasol cream and antipruritic agents, and the eruption resolved without sequelae within approximately 7 days after onset.
  • Painful sensations are a frequent and troublesome sequelae of paraplegia and quadriplegia following spinal cord injury.
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  • paralysis is one of the sequelae of poliomyelitis
  • For the serodiagnosis of group A streptococcal infections and their late sequelae, a battery of tests have been suggested.
  • It has been more than 100 years since Osler described the development of tetraplegia in a patient with sepsis, yet research on the neuromuscular sequelae of critical illness remains in the early stages.
  • Studies of cardiovascular sequelae have produced conflicting evidence.
  • Finally, we are going to be hearing a good deal more about vaccines, seizure disorders, and autism as a "residual sequela" of the injury. David Kirby: Why The Vaccine-Autism Issue Won't Go Away
  • Aggressive treatment of suspected pelvic inflammatory disease reduces late sequelae.
  • Penicillin V may reduce the development of streptococcal sequelae, such as quinsy, scarlet fever, or impetigo
  • Although the exact etiology for placenta accreta and increta is not known, it is thought that damage to the decidua basalis may lead to abnormal placentation and its sequelae.
  • Approximately 7 to 15 percent of patients have permanent neurologic sequelae including bilateral footdrop, intrinsic hand muscle wasting, sensory ataxia, and dysesthesia.
  • Psychological sequelae of rape are many including anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and problems related to relationships and sex.
  • These neurologic sequela are manifested as periventricular leukomalacia, seen on MRI or CT scans. Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS)
  • Patients with significant sequelae should be referred for multidisciplinary management that could include injections of botulinum toxin, facial reanimation, and cosmetic surgery.
  • Oh, and one more sequela from this event – I despise telephones. Sunday Scribblings-Telephone
  • In medicine we talk about sequela, a pathological condition resulting from an injury, disease, or attack. Sunday Scribblings-Telephone
  • Is there any danger or sequela with energy chamber irradiation?
  • To optimize a patient's functional recovery and prevent the sequelae of low cardiorespiratory fitness, objective quantification of aerobic capacity is essential.
  • Pulmonary infection after cardiac surgery has been reported as a sequelae of Teflon pledget or graft erosion into adjacent lung parenchyma, resulting in cardiopulmonary fistula and hemoptysis.
  • But depressive syndromes sometimes occur as sequelae to physical illness such as viral infection and may overlap with fatigue syndromes.
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (cystocele, rectocele, and uterine prolapse) and anal incontinence are also troublesome sequelae of vaginal delivery.
  • Objective To study the rehabilitation effect of the lower extremity orthosis on the sequelae of poliomyelitis.
  • An elevated titer indicates that a Streptococcus infection or poststreptococcal sequelae from a previous infection are present. Dr. Andrew Lange: What to Do if You Have Arthritis, Part One
  • Flamma simul libidinis ingreditur; ira, furor et superbia, divitiarum sequela. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The procedure was uneventful, and the patient has fully recovered without tricuspid valvular dysfunction or other sequelae.
  • The sequelae of hypertonicity are believed to result largely from changes in brain cell size.
  • This can also explain the social and economic sequelae of 'the other'. Times, Sunday Times
  • The greatest cause of mortality in type 2 diabetes is atherosclerotic vascular disease and its sequelae.
  • Objective: Using fermentation technique to produce agaric mycelium, for treating sequela of cerebral thrombosis.
  • Neurologic sequelae are well recognized with malarial infestation (especially cerebral malaria).
  • The article suggests that there is significant overlap between the definition of autism and the VICP's definitions of encephalopathy, seizure and sequela resulting events. David Kirby: High Rates of Autism Found in Federal Vaccine Injury Program: Study Says More Answers Needed
  • Political repression and state terror have also been shown to result in significant psychological sequelae.
  • He was treated with hypotensive drugs and anticoagulants and had no neurological sequelae.
  • Only other sequela I've noticed is a small numb spot on the lateral side of the knee. Kneed to Know
  • Enquanto corre e brinca com o coelho, a cadela mexe as patas, combatendo as sequelas da operação à hérnia discal. O Predador e a Presa
  • Patients with inactive, late emphysematous, or fibrotic sequelae of HP were classified in the control group.
  • Early detection of this infection can reduce disease spread and prevent the sequelae of untreated chlamydia infections.

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