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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...
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Iatrogenic anemia, also
known as
nosocomial anemia or hospital-acquired anemia, is a
condition in
which a
person develops anemia due to
medical interventions...
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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...
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Hypocholesterolemia is the
presence of
abnormally low (hypo-)
levels of
cholesterol in the
blood (-emia). A
defect in the body's
production of cholesterol...
- are
typically distinguished: calciphylaxis,
idiopathic calcification,
iatrogenic calcification,
dystrophic calcification, and
metastatic calcification...
- A. marginale, can be
mechanically transmitted by
biting flies and
iatrogenically with blood-contaminated instruments. One of the
major consequences of...
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either be a
congenital anomaly or
iatrogenic.
Congenital symmastia is a rare
condition with few
published cases.
Iatrogenic symmastia may
occur following...
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Water intoxication, also
known as
water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or
water toxemia, is a
potentially fatal disturbance in
brain functions...
- addiction,
steroid dermatitis, red
burning skin syndrome, red skin syndrome,
iatrogenic exfoliative dermatitis (idiopathic erythroderma) Red
burning skin syndrome...
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postoperative care (sometimes
intensive care) for the
patient to
recover from the
iatrogenic trauma inflicted by the procedure. The
duration of
surgery can span from...