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mental suffering via
medical beliefs or a practitioner's statements. Some
iatrogenic events are obvious, like am****tion of the
wrong limb,
whereas others...
-
Iatrogenic anemia, also
known as
nosocomial anemia or hospital-acquired anemia, is a
condition in
which a
person develops anemia due to
medical interventions...
- are
typically distinguished: calciphylaxis,
idiopathic calcification,
iatrogenic calcification,
dystrophic calcification, and
metastatic calcification...
-
injury in
medicine is by
misdiagnosis and
medical error.
These result in
iatrogenic injury and from
medical error flows a
cascade of
effects and
results often...
-
Hypocholesterolemia is the
presence of
abnormally low (hypo-)
levels of
cholesterol in the
blood (-emia). A
defect in the body's
production of cholesterol...
-
Water intoxication, also
known as
water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or
water toxemia, is a
potentially fatal disturbance in
brain functions...
-
syndrome is the use of
prescribed glucocorticoids to
treat other diseases (
iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome).
Glucocorticoids are used in
treatment of a variety...
-
probes are
inserted into the
damaged area. ICI
confers a 3.4% risk of
iatrogenic dissection in
people with SCAD
compared to 0.2% risk in the
general po****tion...
- from a few
hours to
several days, or up to one w****.[citation needed]
Iatrogenic damage to the
heart and
lungs during the
procedure is a concern. Scopes...
- EU
study determined that "87% of
cases were sporadic, 8% genetic, 5%
iatrogenic and less than 1% variant."
Testing for CJD has
historically been problematic...