- of
paraspinal musculature,
which can be
detected by CT or MRI. The
malpositioning seen on
radiography may not
cause any
symptoms at all. If
there are...
- 4%), and catheter-related
infection (5.6%).
Other complications are:
malpositioning of the catheter,
venous thrombosis,
catheter leak or dislodgement. The...
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pulled up,
which stretches or
tears the nerves.
Injuries ****ociated with
malpositioning commonly affect the
brachial plexus nerves,
rather than
other peripheral...
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acute dilation of the
gastric pouch due to
malpositioning of the
gastric band.
Gastric band
malpositioning can be devastating,
leading to
gastric prolapse...
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Yamada K,
Hamasaki T,
Ushio Y (June 2003). "Lack of
Reelin causes malpositioning of
nigral dopaminergic neurons:
evidence from
comparison of
normal and...
-
teeth are
compromised and
susceptible to
fracture or when they are
malpositioned and
cannot be
reached with forceps.
Elevators work on the principle...
- catheterization, as
failure to
cannulate through the
ductus venosus results in
malpositioned hepatic catheterization via the left or
right portal veins. Complications...
-
Malpositioned tooth which erupts elsewhere than the oral cavity...
-
review found three cases of
renal colic were
hydronephrosis caused by
malpositioned menstrual cups
pressing on a ureter. When the cups were removed, the...
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periodontal and
endodontic lesions,
residual roots,
partially erupted and
malpositioned third molars, peri-implantitis, and
mucosal lesions. When periodontitis...