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Complications. If not treated, craniosynostosis may cause: Lasting changes in the shape of the head and face. A feeling of not being worthy and of wanting to ...
Complications · A risk of recurrence. Basal cell carcinomas often return, even after successful treatment. · An increased risk of other types of skin cancer. A ...
The most common complications involve hearing loss and balance issues. But larger tumors also may affect nearby nerves and brain structures, causing more ...
Complications may include: Ongoing diarrhea. Decline in kidney function. Imbalance in needed minerals. Not enough vitamin B-12. Urinary tract infections.
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Learn about the uses, risks and results of this treatment for facial wrinkles and medical conditions, such as migraine and heavy sweating.
Complications · Cancer. Cervical cancer has been closely linked with genital HPV infection. Certain types of HPV also are linked with cancers of the vulva, anus, ...
About this study. Skeletal muscle abnormalities (sarcopenia) and frailty are common complications seen in patients with end-stage liver disease.
Complications. Pituitary tumors usually don't spread to other parts of the ... A rare but serious complication of a pituitary tumor is pituitary apoplexy.
Complications. In addition to causing back pain, kyphosis may cause: Limited physical functions. Kyphosis is associated with weakened back muscles and ...
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