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Meanings of uncontrolled bleeding in English
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Usage of uncontrolled bleeding in English
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Thrombosis is a necessary physiological process to protect the body from uncontrolledbleeding.
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The doctors in the ER had focused on her uncontrolledbleeding.
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Consequently, deficiency of fibrinogen can result in uncontrolledbleeding.
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One patient was converted to laparotomy because of uncontrolledbleeding from the short gastric artery.
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A woman calling herself Amy Roberts checks into a Montreal hospital complaining of uncontrolledbleeding.
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Serious complications include perforation of the bowel or bladder, uncontrolledbleeding and fatal blood clots.
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TAE failure was defined as any patient who eventually received an exigent laparotomy or who died due to uncontrolledbleeding after TAE.
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Although mortality rates were not significantly different, 8 of the patients who rebled in the VBL group required TIPSS therapy for uncontrolledbleeding.
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Large BCTs have a much higher risk of causing uncontrolledbleeding and severe neurological defects, and they can be fatal if left untreated.
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Surgery education leaders can close performance gaps and make a unique contribution to the Hartford Consensus principle: No one should die from uncontrolledbleeding.
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She said the device was used to concentrate platelets so they can be transfused into patients with uncontrolledbleeding as a result of dengue fever.
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Ebola, a haemorrhagic fever that causes uncontrolledbleeding, is dramatic in its manifestation and has a case fatality rate of up to 90%.
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All patients with severe gastric hemorrhage (2 Child's class A, 2 Child's class B and 3 Child's class C) needed surgical treatment for uncontrolledbleeding.
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Uncontrolledbleeding is the leading cause of mortality in the trauma victims.