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The Role of Reputation in Sequel Production
Published 2025-05-01Subjects: “…sequel…”
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Treatment of Fracture Sequel in the Mandibular Angle Region
Published 2019-01-01“…It has been found that the patient suffered a simple fracture at the mandibular angle, but that had not been treated previously, and it was necessary to treat the fracture sequel. Refraction was performed with a new reduction and fixation through titanium plates and screws, showing that, even being late, the procedure to reduce the fracture sequela was effective, even with the correct functional occlusal adjustment.…”
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Acute glyphosate-surfactant poisoning with neurological sequels and fatal outcome
Published 2009-01-01“…Single case report indicated possible neurotoxic sequels of glyphosatesurfactant exposure with white matter lesions and development of Parkinsonism. …”
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Obesity as the Sequel of Childhood Stunting: Ghrelin and GHSR Gene Polymorphism Explained
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Evolution of a physician’s notion of neonatal seizures and their sequels in the Republic of Tatarstan
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Obesity as the Sequel of Childhood Stunting: Ghrelin and GHSR Gene Polymorphism Explained
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Sérialité et réflexivité : les suites conscientes d’elles-mêmes
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Coronary Artery Sequel of Kawasaki Disease in Adulthood, a Concern for Internists and Cardiologists
Published 2013-01-01“…Accelerated coronary atherosclerosis in the Kawasaki disease-related lesion occurring in young adult and subsequent acute coronary syndrome and sudden death in this population are devastating impacts of the sequel of Kawasaki disease. It is expected that internists and adult cardiologists become familiar with this sequel and provide better care for the patients. …”
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Coronary Artery Sequel of Kawasaki Disease in Adulthood, a Concern for Internists and Cardiologists
Published 2013-01-01“…Accelerated coronary atherosclerosis in the Kawasaki disease-related lesion occurring in young adult and subsequent acute coronary syndrome and sudden death in this population are devastating impacts of the sequel of Kawasaki disease. It is expected that internists and adult cardiologists become familiar with this sequel and provide better care for the patients. …”
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A Rare Finding of Falciform Ligament Thrombosis as a Sequel of Acute Pancreatitis
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Temporomandibular Joint Ankylosis as a Sequel of an Overlooked Condylar Fracture in a Child
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Coronary Artery Sequel of Kawasaki Disease in Adulthood, a Concern for Internists and Cardiologists
Published 2013-01-01“…Accelerated coronary atherosclerosis in the Kawasaki disease-related lesion occurring in young adult and subsequent acute coronary syndrome and sudden death in this population are devastating impacts of the sequel of Kawasaki disease. It is expected that internists and adult cardiologists become familiar with this sequel and provide better care for the patients. …”
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COVID-19-associated pulmonary aspergillosis: A lesson learned from COVID sequel
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Sociomedical sequels and quality of life in patients of old age group with proximal femoral fractures
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SEQUEL: Prevalence of dental caries in Saudi Arabia: A systematic review and Meta-analysis
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The impact of sensorial-motor sequels in the autonomy and independence of patients affected by Cerebrovascular Accidents (CVA)
Published 2011-10-01“…Cerebrovascular Accidents (CVA) is the second cause of deaths in the world and one of the most common permanent causes of sequels, in a scale corresponding to the gravity of the injury. …”
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