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... complications after undergoing treatment for childhood cancer. A patient's genes may affect the risk of developing complications, such as congestive heart ...
The more C-sections, the higher the risk of problems with the placenta, including: The placenta implanting too deeply into the uterine wall. This condition ...
Complications. The most serious complications of cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) stem from repeated bleeding, known as hemorrhages. CCMs that bleed ...
Complications · The size and location of the opening in the spine. · Whether skin covers the affected area. · Which spinal nerves come out of the affected area of ...
Complications from dilation and curettage are rare. However, there are risks, including: Perforation of the uterus. This occurs when a surgical instrument ...
Complications · Breastfeeding problems. Breastfeeding requires a baby to keep the tongue over the lower gum while sucking. · Speech difficulties. · Poor oral ...
A patient's genes may affect the risk of developing complications, such as congestive heart failure, heart attack, stroke, and second cancer, years after ...
Family conflicts and other non-medical problems may raise their risk of surgical complications, a Mayo Clinic study has found. Addressing such quality-of ...
... circumcision, scrotoplasty, orchiopexy, hydrocelectomy, and spermatocelectomy or epididymal cyst excision and epididymectomy. More than 95% of vasectomy ...
Complications. Fetal macrosomia poses a number of health risks, called complications, for the pregnant person and the fetus. Some of these issues also can ...
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