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Значения термина absolute contraindication на английском
Значения для термина "absolute contraindication" отсутствуют.
Использование термина absolute contraindication на английском
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Thus, age alone, does not appear to represent an absolutecontraindication to hepatectomy.
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Conclusion: HIV infection is not an absolutecontraindication to CPI therapy.
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But most side effects are "not an absolutecontraindication," he told Reuters Health.
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Conclusion: Hemophilia is not an absolutecontraindication for circumcision.
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These findings suggest that LFS may not be an absolutecontraindication for radiotherapy in breast cancer.
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Use of these donors can be considered with caution, and it should not be an absolutecontraindication for live liver donation.
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Background methods: This monocentric study included 68 patients with nonvalvular AF with an absolutecontraindication to OAT or at high bleeding risk.
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For all these reasons, chronic infection by Burkholderia (B) cenocepacia is presently considered a relative or absolutecontraindication in almost all lung transplant centres.
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Conclusions: Older adults with atrial fibrillation rarely have absolutecontraindications to oral anticoagulation therapy.
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All patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) should receive anticoagulant treatment in the absence of absolutecontraindications.
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Conclusions: The use of laparoscopy for treating diverticular disease, in the absence of absolutecontraindications, results in fewer postoperative complications compared with open surgery.
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More effective and safe therapies for the management of menopausal symptoms need to be developed, particularly for women who have absolutecontraindications to hormone therapy.
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Elderly patients should be considered for stage-appropriate care with omission of specific therapies based on absolutecontraindications and patient preference, but not assumptions regarding tolerability.