... or hematoma formation in the subcutaneous pump pocket. Late complications are more common and include inflammation or ... ulceration of the stomach or duodenum, and pump pocket infection.[citation needed] The most common catheter related ...
Other possible causes of radiculopathy include neoplastic disease, infections such as shingles, HIV, or Lyme disease, spinal ... epidural abscess, spinal epidural hematoma, proximal diabetic neuropathy, Tarlov cysts, or, more rarely, sarcoidosis, ...
Epidural abscess Infection (e.g. meningitis) Regardless of the anaesthetic agent (drug) used, the desired effect is to block ... Spinal subdural haematoma following dural puncture with a 25 G pencil point needle at T 12 -L 1 in a patient taking aspirin". ... Although contraindications are rare, below are some of them: Patient refusal Local infection or sepsis at the site of injection ... secondary to an increased risk of a spinal epidural hematoma) Severe aortic stenosis Increased intracranial pressure Space ...
More rare complications of EBP include misplacement of blood leading to spinal subdural hematoma or intrathecal injection and ... arachnoiditis, infection with subdural abscess, facial nerve paralysis, spastic paraparesis and cauda equina syndrome. ... Tekkök, Ismail H.; Carter, David A.; Brinker, Ray (1996-03-01). "Spinal subdural haematoma as a complication of immediate ...
... hematoma Constipation Cow's milk protein intolerance Gastroesophageal reflux Lactose intolerance Rectal fissure Infection ... Meningitis Otitis media Urinary tract infection Viral illness Hair tourniquet syndrome The term 'colic' was defined in 1954 as ...
... upper respiratory tract infection, sinusitis, skin infection, low neutrophil count, low platelet counts, headache, bleeding, ... subdural hematoma, nosebleeds, small bruises from broken blood vessels, high blood pressure, hives, and skin redness or ... Common (1-10% frequency) adverse effects include sepsis, urinary tract infection, non-melanoma skin cancer (basal-cell ...
... hematoma (which can be life-threatening if it compresses the trachea), relapse following medical treatment, infections (less ... The onset of disease may be triggered by physical or emotional stress, infection, or giving birth. Those with other autoimmune ... Since Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease that appears suddenly, often later in life, a viral or bacterial infection may ... Hansen PS, Wenzel BE, Brix TH, Hegedüs L (October 2006). "Yersinia enterocolitica infection does not confer an increased risk ...
... hematoma (post-operative bleeding), late hematoma (post-operative bleeding after 6 months or more), seroma (fluid accumulation ... Complications of implants may include breast pain, rashes, skin changes, infection, rupture, cosmetic changes to the breasts ... Grippaudo FR, Renzi L, Costantino B, Longo B, Santanelli F (2013). "Late unilateral hematoma after breast reconstruction with ... saline implant rupture can result in an infection due to bacteria or mold that had been within the implant, though this is ...
Rabies Sepsis Overwhelming post-splenectomy infection Septic arthritis Tuberculosis Meningitis Cholera Ear infection Gas ... syndrome Seizures Status epilepticus Epilepsy Serotonin syndrome Status migrainosus Subarachnoid hemorrhage Subdural hematoma ... Acute prostatitis Paraphimosis Priapism Testicular torsion Urinary retention Kidney failure Sexually transmitted infection ... disease Epiglottitis Pleurisy Pneumonia Pneumothorax Pulmonary embolism Respiratory failure Upper respiratory infection Acute ...
... wound infection or bleeding, hematoma (buildup of blood in the wound), and seroma (buildup of clear fluid in the wound). If the ... Recognizing signs of a surgical site infection including fever, redness, swelling, or pus is important. Any signs of infection ...
These are: Deep venous thrombosis Superficial wound infection Hematoma The complications specific to the HTO are rare and ...
Environmental events associated with macrocephaly include infection, neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage (bleeding within the ... infant brain), subdural hematoma (bleeding beneath the outer lining of the brain), subdural effusion (collection of fluid ...
... with expeditions Necrotizing Fasciitis Rabies infection Salmonella poisoning associated with expeditions Subdural hematoma, ... Spreading wound infection Suspected spinal injury from falls, falling rock, ice Traumatic brain injury from falls, falling rock ... ice Lyme disease infection Malaria infection associated ...
... localized prolonged anesthesia or paresthesia due to infection, hematoma, excessive fluid pressure in a confined cavity, and ...
Large amount of skin loss due to infections Burns Skin cancer surgery Chronic connective tissue disease Hematoma development ... Specific types include: Skin grafting is often used to treat skin loss due to a wound, burn, infection, or surgery. In the case ... when the graft is placed over an active bleed Infection Seroma development Shear force disrupting growth of new blood supply ...
A list of common causes is below: Central nervous system-related causes Infections Meningitis, encephalitis, brain abscess, ... rocky mountain spotted fever, AIDS Perinatal asphyxia Mass / bleed Trauma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, subdural hematoma, ... Pulmonary causes Infection Pneumonia Lung abscess Asthma Cystic fibrosis Drugs Chlorpropamide Clofibrate Phenothiazine ...
... infection (2.4%), hematoma (2.1%), and complex regional pain syndrome (5.5%), in addition to minor complications including ...
... a large hematoma, restricted liver function, hepatic infection, poisoning or liver cirrhosis. Urobilinogen (a.k.a. D- ...
The most common adverse effect observed was infection (e.g. mycobacterium), and the majority of infections were bacterial in ... Other adverse events included spinal epidural hematoma (in the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine), chylothorax, injuries of ... Acupuncture needles during this period were much thicker than most modern ones and often resulted in infection. Infection is ... making it plausible that acupuncture-associated infections have been underreported in China. Infections were mostly caused by ...
... usually due to bacterial infection Chorionic hematoma Gestational trophoblastic disease, any abnormal proliferation of the ... Recent studies indicate that the chorion may be susceptible to pathogenic infections. Recent findings indicate that Ureaplasma ... "Investigation on silent bacterial infections in specimens from pregnant women affected by spontaneous miscarriage". J Cell ... "Investigation on silent bacterial infections in specimens from pregnant women affected by spontaneous miscarriage". J Cell ...
Infection is especially dangerous in bones, due to the recrudescent nature of bone infections. Bone tissue is predominantly ... Edema and hematoma of nearby soft tissues caused by ruptured bone marrow evokes pressure pain. Involuntary muscle spasms trying ... Open injuries carry a higher risk of infection. Reports indicate an incidence of infection after internal fixation of closed ... forming a fracture hematoma. The blood coagulates to form a blood clot situated between the broken fragments. Within a few days ...
... localized infection over the sacral area, severe coagulopathy and elevated intracranial pressure. It should also be avoided in ... meningitis or sacral osteomyelitis Low blood pressure Injury to the nerve roots Epidural hematoma Local anesthetic toxicity, ... intraosseous or antesacral injection with rectum perforation Infection, such as epidural abscess, ...
Complications of mastectomy may include hematoma, surgical wound infection, breast asymmetry, changes in sensation in the ... Primary hypogonadism results when there is damage to the testes (due to radiation, chemotherapy, infections, trauma, etc), ... infection, trauma, etc), and similarly lead to impaired androgen production. The net effect is reduced androgen production ... hematoma, metastasis, ductal ectasia, fat necrosis, or a hamartoma are typically excluded before making the diagnosis. ...
Infections (e.g. ear infection, urine infection, meningitis, appendicitis) Intestinal pain (e.g. food allergy, acid reflux, ... hematoma, hydrocephalus) Skin pain (e.g. a loose diaper pin, irritated rash, a hair wrapped around a toe) Mouth pain (e.g. ... yeast infection) Kidney pain (e.g. blockage of the urinary system) Eye pain (e.g. scratched cornea, glaucoma) Overdose (e.g. ... subdural hematomas, or infantile migraine. Babies fed cow's milk have been shown to develop antibody responses to the bovine ...
Risks and complications for inguinal orchiectomy include scrotal hematoma (accumulation of blood in the scrotum), infection, ... individuals should also be informed of the possibility of infection, rotation, and replacement of prosthesis. Following ...
Spreading wound infection Suspected spinal injury from falls, falling rock, ice Traumatic brain injury from falls, falling rock ... ice Lyme disease Malaria Necrotizing fasciitis Rabies Salmonella Subdural hematoma, associated with rockfall, icefall, falls ...
... infection (1-14%) urethral atrophy (4-10%) Other less frequent complications are hematoma, urethral stenosis, urinary fistula. ... infection of the device leading to removal; recurrent incontinence from either device failure or atrophy of the urethral ... over time some patients needed to undergo a repeat surgery for recurrent urinary incontinence or infection of the device. In a ...
... hematoma, nerve palsy, paralysis, and infections such as abscesses and gangrene. Furthermore, injection in the gluteal muscle ... A site with signs of infection or muscle atrophy should not be chosen. Intramuscular injections should not be used in people ... If proper technique is not followed, intramuscular injections can result in localized infections such as abscesses and gangrene ... there is a risk of infection from bacteria or other organisms present in the environment or on the skin before the injection. ...
... injury to the ilioinguinal nerve infection minor hematoma (a common occurrence) deep hematoma requiring surgical intervention ... and infection. Infection is reported to occur in less than 1% of cases and is curable with antibiotics. Overall, patients with ... prion-mediated infection, and bacterial infection. They have the potential to create a public health risk if they are not ... "Bone Allografts - FAQs - Infection Control in Dental Settings - Division of Oral Health - CDC". www.cdc.gov. Archived from the ...
Strangles (Streptococcus equi infection) Rhinopneumonitis Exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage Equine nasal cysts Ethmoid ... hematoma Nasal polyps Bacterial sinusitis (Empyema) Bacterial pleuropneumonia Dorsal displacement of the soft palate Silicosis ...