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sequela (UK: /sɪˈkwiːlə/, US: /sɪˈkwɛlə/;
usually used in the plural,
sequelae /-iː/) is a
pathological condition resulting from a disease, injury,...
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congenital abnormality, but when
occurring late in life is
usually the
sequela of
surgical procedures such as a laryngectomy.
Tracheoesophageal fistula...
- Lance–Adams
syndrome (LAS) is a
sequela of
hypoxic encephalopathy due to
respiratory arrest,
airway obstruction,
cardiac arrest, etc.,
several days after...
- to a root
cause of illness, as
opposed to
secondary disease,
which is a
sequela, or
complication that is
caused by the
primary disease. For example, a...
- the
process of
necrosis from
normal or
sound bone. It is a
complication (
sequela) of osteomyelitis. The
pathological process is as follows:
infection in...
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Toxic effect of
copper and its compounds,
accidental (unintentional),
sequela T56.4X2D
Toxic effect of
copper and its compounds,
intentional self-harm...
- septum, or of the
papillary muscles. It is most
commonly seen as a
serious sequela of an
acute myocardial infarction (heart attack). It can also be caused...
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within 24 hours.
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is a
possible sequela of HGE. As a result, this
disease can
cause severe damage.
Clinical signs...
- of an individual's
current health problem, a
secondary infection is a
sequela or
complication of that root cause. For example, an
infection due to a...
- trachea. A TIF is a rare but life-threatening
iatrogenic injury,
usually the
sequela of a tracheotomy.
Symptoms include hemoptysis, and/or m****ive hemorrhage...