None of the patients
had any sequelae
of compartment syndrome at 6-month follow up.
Neurological sequelae
have been reported where secondary deposits impinge upon the spinal cord or cns.
Energy conservation, occupational therapy, and the treatment of
post-polio sequelae.
Sequelae of toxoplasmosis infection
is unfortunately contradictory.
However, a bias may still exist because those persons currently
experiencing late sequelae
might have a greater tendency to respond to questionnaires.
The rcog's own website mentions "
psychological sequelae
" which it says only a minority of women experience.
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postpolio sequelae.
Sequelae of polio.
In addition, he
suffered psychological sequelae
that would have been avoided with prompt re-admission and early control of the post-operative infection.
No
adverse sequelae
resulted from any of these incidents.
Results: the 39 subjects have on average lived with
polio sequelae
for 52 years.
Sequelae of compartment syndrome
at 6-month follow up.
The remaining patients survived without
long-term sequelae
other than one patient with ongoing malaise.
The expectation was that he would have no long
term sequelae.
Sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure
in humans.
Nurses completed more than 90 % of the forms and the vast majority of incidents recorded had no
serious sequelae
for patients.
Method: interviews with 22 persons with
poliomyelitis sequelae
were content analyzed according to grounded theory.
Creatine kinase and fibrillation potentials in patients with
late sequelae
of polio.
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