As a result, any combination or all of the sequelae indicated in Table 1 can develop in the same litter.
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In fact, depression is one of the most common emotional changes in patients with neurodegenerative disease or post-stroke sequelae.
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That is, susceptible to both the adverse developmental sequelae associated with negative environments and the positive developmental consequences of supportive ones.
44.
Bautista receives surgery for the gunshot wound received, and finally manages to save his life and recovered without sequelae of magnitude.
45.
The authors concluded that " group-stalking appears to be delusional in basis, but complainants suffer marked psychological and practical sequelae.
46.
The inflammation may cause a serofibrinous pericardial exudate described as " bread-and-butter " pericarditis, which usually resolves without sequelae.
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A number of reports have been published in which permanent ischemic sequelae occurred even in the presence of a normal Allen's test.
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In the absence of any blockage these liver function tests are predictors of severe liver injury with possible sequelae of liver transplantation or death.
49.
LTA can be considered a virulence factor that has an important role in infections and in postinfectious sequelae caused by Gram-positive bacteria.
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However, a follow-up study has shown that most survivors recover completely without any sequelae if treated within 36 hours of mushroom ingestion.