...detected through routine tests performed during the second trimester) The fetus has stopped developing The pregnancy puts the mother’s life at risk The pregnancy resulted from a birth contraceptive failure...
...rare cases with a severe reaction, CRS can lead to organ failure and even death. Symptoms of CRS include fever, difficulty breathing, low blood pressure, and a fast heart rate....
...device failure compared to other methods. ### Expected Results The expected results of the insertion of epicardial electrodes via open incision vary depending on the reason for the procedure. In...
...heart failure can affect the blood flow to the stomach wall causing gastropathy. Ischemic If the stomach’s oxygen supply is insufficient due to changes in blood circulation, this can result...
...a congenital abnormality due to the failure of the pharynx to close during foetal development. With a cleft palate, the roof of the mouth has an opening that leads directly...
...Undergo and Expected Results A coronary angiogram is recommended for those diagnosed with the following heart conditions: Congenital heart disease Cardiovascular disease Coronary heart disease Heart valve problems Heart failure...
...lifetime.[17] More serious side-effects can emerge after taking antiretroviral drugs for a long time. These include:[18][17] Chronic renal failure Diabetes Osteoporosis Liver damage Heart disease Hyperlipidemia, an excess of fats...
...risk faced in such an appointment is an inaccurate diagnosis, which may be caused by the patients’ failure to disclose all information the doctor needs to make an assessment. Thus,...
...effusion need to undergo thoracentesis. Some patients, particularly those cases wherein the effusion is small, or when it can be attributed to congestive heart failure or uremia, may respond to...
...conditions or symptoms related to them: Angina or chest pain Pain in the jaw, arm, neck, and chest Congenital heart disease Heart failure Aortic stenosis Recent heart attack Chest injury...