0 a book, film, or play that continues the story of a previous book, etc.: --
There was a dramatic sequel to last Thursday's scandalous revelations when the minister suddenly announced his resignation.
I'm reading the sequel to "Gone with the Wind".
1 a book, movie, or play that continues the story of a previous work: --
2 a book, film, or play that continues the story of a previous book, etc.: --
3 an event that happens after and is the result of an earlier event: --
a sequel to sth Yesterday's vote was a controversial sequel to the decision to change the guidelines.
Coronary arteritis and the formation of coronary arterial aneurysms are the most serious early cardiac complications, while long term sequels, such as coronary stenosis and myocardial infarction, may occur.
The patient underwent corrective surgery 2 years after palliation, with no neurologic sequels from his hypoxic spells.
A single hierarchical tree was produced, with an expansion of all sections, particularly acquired heart disease and post-surgical complications and sequels, culminating in over 4,300 terms.
Five sequels followed by 1592.
In symptomatic cases diagnosis is rarely difficult, but the prognosis is poor since, in these patients, neurologic sequels have already been established at the time of diagnosis.
There were no nonsuppurative sequels, and suppurative sequels were very rare.
She has suffered no sequels from the procedure, and has normal growth and development.
Postoperative sequels were assessed at cardiac catheterization with cineangiography and at echocardiography.