Aún no tenemos significados para "sequela".
1He was managed conservatively and this ordeal resulting in no long-term sequela.
2However, more sophisticated radiation techniques should be applied to minimize the late sequela.
3Graft-versus-host disease remains as a significant sequela in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation patients.
4It has long been recognized as a sequela of chronic inflammation.
5Implant-related irritation was the most important long-term sequela and occurred in one-third of patients.
6Aim: Cleft nose is an important sequela after primary cheiloplasty in cleft lip patients.
7These results indicate that suicidality can be a long-term mental health sequela of disaster.
8This curvature, unlike the lateral curvature, is a sequela of an actual disease of the bones.
9In the elderly, epilepsy is a common sequela of stroke, especially if the infarction involves cerebral cortex.
10Identification of an objective, biological sequela of residency stress may help to facilitate the development of effective interventions.
11Objective: Rheumatic fever, an immune sequela of untreated streptococcal infections, is an important contributor to global cardiovascular disease.
12Although the clinical picture was dramatic there was no significant clinical sequela to the extravasation of these drugs.
13The patient recovered without any sequela.
14IQ deterioration is a late sequela.
15This represents a net cost of 771.36 UK pounds in preventing one major sequela.
16We summarised the results with medians and IQRs, and calculated the risk of at least one sequela after insult.
Sequela a través del tiempo