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Is unfit for anesthesia or has a contraindication for agents listed for paralysis 3. Has an active urinary tract infection (UTI) 4. Has a history of bladder ...
Learn about this brain condition that affects your ability to walk, move your eyes, talk and eat.
... paralysis, Laryngitis, Leukoplakia, Laryngeal cancer, Subglottic stenosis, Laryngeal trauma, Laryngeal papillomatosis, Tracheal stenosis, Vocal tremor ...
... paralysis, Thymic tumor, Chest wall deformity, Tracheomalacia, Tracheal stenosis, Diaphragmatic hernia, Mediastinal tumor, Tracheobronchomalacia. Show more ...
The heart chills in an icy liquid that keeps it paralyzed. This solution, developed by Livia, stills the beating of the heart and provides electrolytes to ...
Breast cancer-related lymphedema · Burns · Facial deformity · Facial injury · Facial nerve disorder · Facial paralysis · Facial skin cancer · Hernia ...
Pralidoxime injection is used together with another medicine called atropine to treat poisoning caused by organic phosphorus pesticides (e.g., diazinon, ...
Soon after EBP, one patient developed facial paralysis and one complained of episodes of vertigo, dizziness, tinnitus, and ataxia without headaches.
Patients who are unable to walk because of paralysis, but who are up in a wheelchair, will be considered ambulatory for the purpose of assessing the performance ...
Dr. Bydon explained to Mike that, due to the location of the tumor in the cervical portion of his spine, there was considerable risk for paralysis or ...
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