haemorrhage in A Sentence

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    The risk of Haemorrhage is 25%.

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    Minor Haemorrhage = blood loss <50 ml and has stopped.

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    Massive Haemorrhage = blood loss >1000 ml and/or signs of shock.

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    Cerebral and GI Haemorrhage or coronary occlusion, although uncommon, may be fatal.

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    However, risks after the procedure include placenta accreta, Asherman's syndrome and severe Haemorrhage.

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    After taking the medicine, Khan started haemorrhaging and called Pancholi for help.

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    An increased risk of Haemorrhage(for example, she is in the late first trimester).

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    Postpartum Haemorrhage is excessive bleeding following delivery and is described as primary and secondary.

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    The leading causes of such deaths in India are Haemorrhage(38%), sepsis(11%) and abortion(8%).

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    Pentoxifylline may reduce blood viscosity but it can also increase risk of Haemorrhage.

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    A large volume of bright red blood is suggestive of a rapid and sizeable Haemorrhage.

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    Complications can be significant, including posterior capsule rupture and choroidal Haemorrhage in 5% in one series.

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    When purpura spots are very small(<1 cm in diameter), they are called petechiae or petechial Haemorrhages.

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    The body was more than 72 hours old and the cause of death is shock and Haemorrhage.

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    The woman is at increased risk of Haemorrhage(for example, she is in the late first trimester) or.

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    If you have ever had a stroke caused by bleeding in your brain, a condition called intracranial Haemorrhage.

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    The leading causes of such deaths in India are Haemorrhage(38 per cent), sepsis(11 per cent) and abortion(8 per cent).

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    Weil's disease and severe pulmonary Haemorrhage syndrome result in death rates greater than 10% and 50%, respectively, even with treatment.

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    Hysterectomy may be indicated if Haemorrhage persists- either total or sub-total, depending on the site of rupture and the patient's condition.

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    An increased risk from the effects of Haemorrhage(for example, if she has coagulopathies or is unable to have a blood transfusion).

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    She is at increased risk from the effects of Haemorrhage(for example, if she has coagulopathies or is unable to have a blood transfusion) or.

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    Maternal mortality secondary to Haemorrhage is 0.49 per 100,000 maternities in the UK: there were no reported deaths between 2009-2012 due to placenta praevia;

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    They were used traditionally for asthma, sores, gastrointestinal hemorrhage, allergy and inflammation and is used for the treatment of diarrhoea, gastrointestinal Haemorrhage and eczema.

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    It is not really possible to assess for CSMO without a slit lamp but presence of any Haemorrhages over the macula is an important finding.

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    Any microaneurysm or Haemorrhage within 1 disc diameter of the centre of the fovea, only if associated with deterioration of best visual acuity to 6/12 or worse.

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    She is at a high risk of post-partum Haemorrhage, which accounts for 25.7 per cent of maternal deaths in India, and two-thirds of them happen within hours of delivery.

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    In the 2009-2012 UK and Ireland Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths and Morbidities(MBRRACE) Report, the mortality rate due to obstetric Haemorrhage, which also includes postpartum Haemorrhage, was 4.9 per million maternities[2].

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    Ulcers can also cause severe Haemorrhage in the stomach or small intestine, so it is necessary to have an examination done in time and to get the necessary medical help.

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    When looking at the vessels, note any little red dots(dot Haemorrhages or small aneurysms), irregular notching(venous beading) and any new vessels(these tend to be thinner and more disorganised than pre-existing vessels).

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    Patients with suspected TIA should be assessed by a specialist physician before a decision on brain imaging is made, except when Haemorrhage requires exclusion in patients taking an anticoagulant or with a bleeding disorder when unenhanced CT should be performed urgently.

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