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iatrogenic
iatrogenic, a. Med. (aɪˌætrəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. iatro- + -genic.] Induced unintentionally by a physician through his diagnosis, manner, or treatment; of or pertaining to the induction of (mental or bodily) disorders, symptoms, etc., in this way.1924 E. Bleuler tr. Brill's Textbk. Psychiatry xiii. 502 Not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iatrogenic anemia
Other factors that contribute to iatrogenic anemia include bleeding from medical procedures and dilution of the blood by intravenous fluids. This iatrogenic anemia often occurs alongside the anemia caused by kidney disease. wikipedia.org
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Iatrogenic Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak in Endoscopic Sinus ...
... French authorities (CNIL No. 2225234). 2.1. Patient Management and Study ... FR = frontal recess, PSph = planum sphenoidalis, ON = optic nerve, ICA, internal ...
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Iatrogenic calcinosis cutis
Iatrogenic calcinosis cutis is a cutaneous condition characterized by calcification of the skin resulting from the deposition of calcium and phosphorus wikipedia.org
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Iatrogenesis
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is iatrogenic as well. Iatrogenic poverty Meessen et al. used the term "iatrogenic poverty" to describe impoverishment induced by medical care. wikipedia.org
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Ureteric stricture
Pathophysiology Several conditions have been identified to cause strictures such as impacted ureteric stones, iatrogenic injuries, tumours and radiotherapy However, complications can occur, and iatrogenic injury is disruption of healthy tissue which might lead to local inflammation in the process of healing wikipedia.org
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Urogenital fistula
Urogenital fistulas are often classified according to their cause: obstetric fistula, congenital fistula and iatrogenic fistula. Causes In developed countries, the causes of fistulas are iatrogenic (caused by surgical accidents). wikipedia.org
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Hydropneumothorax
Causes Iatrogenic: Introduction of air during pleural fluid aspiration in effusion Presence of a gas-forming organism Thoracic trauma Diagnosis Diagnosis wikipedia.org
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Pox
an infectious disease of goats Horsepox, an infectious disease of horses Monkeypox, an infectious rodent disease that can infect primates Mousepox, an iatrogenic devastating viral disease of stone fruit from the genus “Prunus” Quokkapox a disease caused by the Quokkapox virus, also called marsupialpox Rabbitpox, an iatrogenic wikipedia.org
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سيبيوني ريفا-روكي
كما الطبيب الشاب ساعد كارلو فورلانيني مع أسلوب iatrogenic استرواح الصدر لعلاج مرض السل الرئوي. wikipedia.org
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Multidrug resistance-associated protein 2
Iatrogenic Fanconi syndrome Many negatively charged metabolic waste products are eliminated from the body by the kidneys. If some of these organic anions inhibit mitochondrial DNA synthesis, it may cause iatrogenic Fanconi syndrome. wikipedia.org
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医源性多毛症的诊断是什么?
医源性多毛症应与医源性妇女多毛症(iatrogenic hirsutism)相区别,后者全为或部分为男子第二性征型毛发分布,通常不可逆转,停药后不复原。
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Gluteal sulcus
The most common cause is an iatrogenic injury during hip surgery or an intramuscular injection. Lesions of the inferior gluteal nerve occur through iatrogenic injuries like surgery, trauma, hernias, or pelvic tumors. wikipedia.org
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Diaphragmatic hernia
Types Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Morgagni's hernia Bochdalek hernia Hiatal hernia Iatrogenic diaphragmatic hernia Traumatic diaphragmatic hernia wikipedia.org
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Opioid tapering
Iatrogenic harms Some healthcare providers have expressed grave concern about iatrogenic consequences from rapid forced tapering, and poor tapering practices In 2021, researchers published a report in JAMA that citing iatrogenic harms of opioid tapering -- including overdose and mental health crises -- among wikipedia.org
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