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Family conflicts and other non-medical problems may raise their risk of surgical complications, a Mayo Clinic study has found. Addressing such quality-of ...
Transvaginal mesh complications; Twin anemia-polycythemia sequence (TAPS); Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence; Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome ...
A medical abortion doesn't seem to raise the risk of future pregnancy complications. Surgical abortion. This also is called a procedural abortion ...
Complications · The size and location of the opening in the spine. · Whether skin covers the affected area. · Which spinal nerves come out of the affected area of ...
... complications after undergoing treatment for childhood cancer. A patient's genes may affect the risk of developing complications, such as congestive heart ...
The more C-sections, the higher the risk of problems with the placenta, including: The placenta implanting too deeply into the uterine wall. This condition ...
Complications from dilation and curettage are rare. However, there are risks, including: Perforation of the uterus. This occurs when a surgical instrument ...
If either partner carries a chromosome translocation, passing it to an unborn child makes a miscarriage more likely. Complications. Sometimes, pregnancy tissue ...
A patient's genes may affect the risk of developing complications, such as congestive heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and second cancer, years after ...
Complications · Post-traumatic headaches. Some people experience concussion-related headaches for several days to weeks after a brain injury. · Post-traumatic ...
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