haemorrhagic

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Examples of haemorrhagic

  • Five categories of symptoms (skin and haemorrhagic, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological and unexplained) were adopted for the case definition of the surveillance.

  • Experimental infections of rabbits with rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus monitored by polymerase chain reaction.

  • This led to the fear that effective blood-cholesterol-lowering may increase the chances of haemorrhagic stroke.

  • Antenatal onset of haemorrhagic and/or ischaemic lesions in preterm infants: prevalence and associated obstetric variables.

  • The infant had not suffered any haemorrhagic complications (a cranial ultrasound was negative) and the low platelet count resolved after 2 weeks of life.

  • Epidemiological consequences of a pathogen having both virulent and avirulent modes of transmission : the case of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus.

  • Macroscopically, the gerbils exhibited fresh petechial haemorrhages of the lung 1 day after infection, but no new haemorrhagic lesions were evident beyond that time.

  • It would seem that the haemorrhagic side-effects outweigh the benefits in routine s econdary prevention.

  • The tentative diagnosis was haemorrhagic fever and sepsis.

  • The researchers had specific definitions and grades for both thromboembolic and haemorrhagic complications.

  • There was only one haemorrhagic death at presentation within the study group, due to a gastrointestinal bleed associated with steroid treatment.

  • After 9 days, two larvae were found in the optic chiasma plus a haemorrhagic legion and a larva in the retina (fig. 3).

  • Brain-damaged subjects were included if they experienced a singleepisode cerebrovascular accident (ischaemic stroke or haemorrhagic infarct) localized in one hemisphere.

  • Macroscopically, haemorrhagic lesions which were observed in the lung 3, 5, 7 and 14 days after infection gradually disappeared.

  • Interestingly, individual patients may suffer from both haemorrhagic and thrombotic sequelae during the course of their illness.

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