Pathological condition resulting from a disease, injury, therapy, or other trauma.
1 No long-term sequelae have been noted, although the observation period is short.
2 Logistic regression models were used to assess risk factors for cognitive sequelae .
3 Long-term follow-up is necessary to ensure that there are no late sequelae .
4 One third of patients, however, suffer from unsatisfactory outcome with psychiatric sequelae .
5 Long-term follow-up is needed to demonstrate the expected reduction in long-term sequelae .
6 No patient developed chronic sequelae or died as a result of pancreatitis.
7 Background: Elevated blood lead levels lead to permanent neurocognitive sequelae in children.
8 Patients without pretreatment visual disturbances recovered, with no sequelae in any case.
9 Cardiovascular abnormalities represent important long-term sequelae of PCOS that need further investigations.
10 The patients who developed PRES-like lesions and survived often developed cerebellar sequelae .
11 Background: Bacterial meningitis is associated with high mortality and long-term neurological sequelae .
12 Objectives: To describe the nature of complications of spinal osteotomies and sequelae .
13 Background: Dysphagia can be a stroke sequelae and may impact patient prognosis.
14 Indeed, the psychological sequelae of occupation can take many lifetimes to erase.
15 The sequelae of this wooing have never been cleared up in detail.
16 The current study also describes the management and sequelae of each complication.
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Sequelae в диалектах
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