| 31. | Much research has been done on these types of trauma in childhood, and the adult sequelae of those.
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| 32. | He also described the first tracheotomy to be performed on a alimentary tract, apparently with no further sequelae.
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| 33. | These delayed neurological sequelae may occur in up to 50 % of poisoned people after 2 to 40 days.
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| 34. | Infection in swine is asymptomatic, except in pregnant sows, when abortion and fetal abnormalities are common sequelae.
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| 35. | The sliding uncus syndrome represents uncal herniation without alteration in the level of consciousness and other sequelae mentioned above.
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| 36. | The pathologic sequelae of maternal infection during gestation have been described ( see the section on clinical signs ).
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| 37. | As of 2007, the prospects for learning the sequelae of this disaster do not appear to be bright.
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| 38. | An organisation that treats infants and mothers suffering from sequelae, caused by alcohol and drug addiction during pregnancy.
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| 39. | The potential for significant psychological sequelae after indirect exposure to oil spills and other environmental disasters has been well documented.
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| 40. | Early signs of perforation were present in only 51 % of perforation claims, whereas late sequelae occurred in 65 %.
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