0 a result or condition that follows from a disease or illness:
neurological sequelae
Mild cognitive impairment is a sequela of having multiple concussions while playing football.
Long-term follow-up from larger studies into particle therapy is required to confirm and record the expected reduction in late sequelae.
In this approach, individual medical problems are treated and managed separately, almost without consideration of long-term sequelae.
Examination of the neurobiological sequelae of child maltreatment should enhance our comprehension of the mechanisms underlying maladaptive development in maltreated children.
Major sequelae included symptoms consistent with cerebral palsy.
Only acute medical-care costs were included (neither long-term sequelae nor indirect costs were explicitly considered).
His fall from grace - an old age as yet unblemished by serious illness - was brief and without sequelae.
Refeeding syndrome, nutritional deficiencies, psychological sequelae of malnutrition, all were easy to find and useful.
In addition, we attempted to visit all unreported cases in order to assess the presence of poliomyelitis-compatible sequelae.