- A
sequela (UK: /sɪˈkwiːlə/, US: /sɪˈkwɛlə/;
usually used in the plural,
sequelae /-iː/) is a
pathological condition resulting from a disease, injury, therapy...
- is
observed to see if
pulpitis resolves.
Irreversible pulpitis and its
sequalae pulp
necrosis and
apical periodontitis require treatment with root canal...
- COVID-19"
According to the US
National Institutes of
Health (NIH),
postacute sequalae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC)
refers to ongoing, relapsing, or new symptoms, or...
- (though
cognitive deficits, as well as depression, may be
underdiagnosed sequalae).
Lesions may also
affect the diencephalon,
mostly in Aquaporin-4–Immunoglobulin-G...
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adequate coverage. Culture-directed
therapy can help
avert dangerous late
sequalae,
including the
intracranial extension of a
septal abscess. If the hematoma...
- been
reported to have
positive effects in
treating the
neuropsychiatric sequalae of
brain injury. One case
series reported 19 out of 30
patients with severe...
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following removal of this
tissue from the "donor site".
Other complications/
sequalae which may
occur with any
surgery are also possible,
including infection...
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immune response against COVID-19 but may also
mediate the post-infectious
sequalae in
critically ill patients.
Further research is
required to
fully delineate...
-
along with
Andrew Guterman, had
written an
article called "Neurological
Sequalae of Boxing,"
published in the
journal Sports Medicine (4 [1987], 194-210)...
- Bowe B (2021-04-22). "High-dimensional
characterization of post-acute
sequalae of COVID-19". Nature. 594 (7862): 259–264. Bibcode:2021Natur.594..259A...