Iatrogenesis (redirect from Iatrogenic artifact)
mental suffering via medical beliefs or a practitioner's statements. Some iatrogenic events are obvious, like amputation 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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Calcinosis cutis (redirect from Iatrogenic calcinosis cutis)
are typically distinguished: calciphylaxis, idiopathic calcification, iatrogenic calcification, dystrophic calcification, and metastatic calcification...
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Cascade effect (redirect from Iatrogenic prescription cascade)
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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addiction, steroid dermatitis, red burning skin syndrome, red skin syndrome, iatrogenic exfoliative dermatitis (idiopathic erythroderma) Red burning skin syndrome...
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Hypocholesterolemia (redirect from Iatrogenic hypocholesterolemia)
Hypocholesterolemia is the presence of abnormally low (hypo-) levels of cholesterol in the blood (-emia). A defect in the body's production of cholesterol...
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syndrome is the use of prescribed glucocorticoids to treat other diseases (iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome). Glucocorticoids are used in treatment of a variety...
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Water intoxication (section Iatrogenic)
Water intoxication, also known as water poisoning, hyperhydration, overhydration, or water toxemia, is a potentially fatal disturbance in brain functions...
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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 population...
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Trabecular oedema (section Iatrogenic lesions)
ischaemic lesions, infectious lesions, metabolic/endocrine lesions, iatrogenic lesions. Risk factors Sex, age, occupation, history of physical trauma...
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Drug-induced hyperthermia (redirect from Iatrogenic fever)
Drug-induced fever is a symptom of an adverse drug reaction wherein the administration of drugs intended to help a patient causes a hypermetabolic state...
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from a few hours to several days, or up to one week.[citation needed] Iatrogenic damage to the heart and lungs during the procedure is a concern. Scopes...
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Leach, G. E. (2003). "Urethrolysis with martius labial fat pad graft for iatrogenic bladder outlet obstruction". Urology. 61 (4): 21–25. doi:10.1016/S0090-4295(03)00117-1...
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Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (section Septostomy, or iatrogenic disruption of the dividing membrane)
Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), also known as feto-fetal transfusion syndrome (FFTS), twin oligohydramnios-polyhydramnios sequence (TOPS) and...
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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...
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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...
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Tongue disease (section Iatrogenic)
Tongue diseases can be congenital or acquired, and are multiple in number. Considered according to a surgical sieve, some example conditions which can...
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APro Prolactin Pituitary prolactinomas, aging pituitary L A AIns Insulin Iatrogenic, local injection L A ASPCd Lung surfactant protein Lung L A ACor Corneodesmosin...
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Medical error (redirect from Iatrogenic injury)
extrapolation suggests that 180,000 people die each year partly as a result of iatrogenic injury. The World Health Organization registered 14 million new cases...
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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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arterial dissection in the carotid artery or aorta or as a result of iatrogenic arterial injury (e.g., after angiography). An inadequate flow of blood...
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A complication in medicine, or medical complication, is an unfavorable result of a disease, health condition, or treatment. Complications may adversely...
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syndrome is classified as either pituitary-dependent, adrenal-dependent, or iatrogenic. Pituitary-dependent Cushing's is caused by an adrenocorticotropic hormone...
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Organic anion transporter 1 (redirect from Iatrogenic Fanconi syndrome)
The organic anion transporter 1 (OAT1) also known as solute carrier family 22 member 6 (SLC22A6) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SLC22A6...
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also known as Boerhaave syndrome, is a rupture of the esophageal wall. Iatrogenic causes account for approximately 56% of esophageal perforations, usually...
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Syndemic (section Iatrogenic)
Syndemics is the evaluation of how social and health conditions arise, in what ways they interact, and what upstream drivers may produce their interactions...
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several concurrent causes. Trauma, auto-immune disorders, infection and iatrogenic (medicine-related) factors can all cause bursitis. Bursitis is commonly...
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cause is an iatrogenic injury during hip surgery or an intramuscular injection. Lesions of the inferior gluteal nerve occur through iatrogenic injuries like...
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pericardium, and kidneys, as well as the lungs and liver. NSF is an iatrogenic disease caused by exposure to gadolinium-based contrast agents used in...
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Anasarca (section Iatrogenic)
Anasarca is a severe and generalized form of edema, with subcutaneous tissue swelling throughout the body. Unlike typical edema, which almost everyone...
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