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IATROGENIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: induced unintentionally by a physician or surgeon or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedures; iatrogenic illness; iatrogenic injury to a nerve.
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Iatrogenesis - Wikipedia
Iatrogenesis is the causation of a disease, a harmful complication, or other ill effect by any medical activity, including diagnosis, intervention, error, ...
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Iatrogenic Disorders - PMC
An iatrogenic disorder occurs when the deleterious effects of the therapeutic or diagnostic regimen causes pathology independent of the condition for which the ...
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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 ...
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Iatrogenesis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
An iatrogenic condition is a state of ill health or adverse effect caused by medical treatment; it usually results from a mistake made in diagnosis or ...
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IATROGENIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
(of a disease or problem) caused by medical treatment or by a doctor: Iatrogenic infections are responsible for thousands of deaths among hospital patients ...
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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.
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A review on nature, extent, and distribution of healthcare hazards
Iatrogenesis is any noxious, unintended, and undesired effect of a drug, which occurs at doses used in humans for prophylaxis, diagnosis, or therapy.
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Iatrogenesis | HIGN - Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing
From the Greek word iatros, iatrogenesis means harm brought forth by a healer or any unitended adverse patient outcome because of a health care intervention, ...
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Iatrogenic infections | EBSCO Research Starters
Iatrogenic infections refer to infections that are acquired as a result of medical treatment or care. These infections can arise from a variety of factors.
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iatrogenic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
iatrogenic (comparative more iatrogenic, superlative most iatrogenic). (medicine, of a disease, injury, or other adverse outcome) Induced by the words or ...
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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
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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
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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).
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