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Complications. For some people with certain strains of E. coli, a complication of E. coli infection is a life-threatening form of kidney failure called ...
Complications · Ulcers. Painful ulcers can form on the skin near varicose veins, mostly near the ankles. · Blood clots. Sometimes, veins deep within the legs get ...
Others might have complications such as losing kidney function and spilling protein into the urine. Still others develop kidney failure, which means the ...
Precancerous changes in the cells of the esophagus, called Barrett esophagus. Radiation treatment to the chest or upper abdomen. Smoking. Complications. As ...
Complications · Weakness or lack of movement in the face that doesn't go away. Getting treatment quickly can help lower the risk of permanent facial paralysis or ...
Pulmonary complications occur in one-third of recipients with HCT and are ... These complications can broadly be divided into those that have an ...
Transvaginal mesh complications; Twin anemia-polycythemia sequence (TAPS); Twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence; Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome ...
Complications. Essential thrombocythemia can lead to a variety of potentially life-threatening complications, such as: Strokes. If a blood clot occurs in the ...
Charcot (shahr-KOH) joint, also called neuropathic arthropathy, occurs when a joint deteriorates because of nerve damage — a common complication of diabetes.
Complications · Osteoporosis. Rheumatoid arthritis itself, and some medicines used to treat it, can increase the risk of this condition. · Rheumatoid nodules.
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