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Reevaluating the management of iatrogenic tracheal injuries. [PDF]
Daffré E, Tricard J, Wurtz A, Conti M.
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Between a rock and a hard place: A case of critical limb threatening ischemia treated with deep vein arterialization. [PDF]
Tackett C +3 more
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Earlier diagnosis of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes. [PDF]
Sarker MR +3 more
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Iatrogenic disease in the newborn [PDF]
The role of intrapartum asphyxia and cerebral birth trauma as an important cause of perinatal mortality is well known and its contribution to perinatal morbidity as a cause of cerebral palsy is widely appreciated. This has led to more careful monitoring of pregnancy and labour, although monitoring techniques are not without hazard.
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ANTIBIOTICS AND IATROGENIC DISEASE [PDF]
THE ASSOCIATION of the term "iatrogenic disease" with the clinical use of antibiotics poses many problems. Physicians generally are familiar with most of the untoward reactions that may follow the use of antibiotics, and many excellent reviews of the subject are to be found in the literature.
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Iatrogenic corneal diseases or conditions
Experimental Eye Research, 2021Any prescribed or self-administered therapy carries inherent risks of secondary adverse events. While the volume of treatments being administered through healthcare systems has been increasing, scientific advancements in our understanding of the mechanisms of pharmaceutical side effects and complications from procedures now allow us to reduce the risk ...
José Álvaro Pereira Gomes +1 more
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Pediatrics, 1958
SOME revealing papers from a Symposium under the heading "Iatrogenic Disease" appear in this issue. The rapidly increasing array of therapeutic agents affords many opportunities for the physician to do harm as well as to benefit the patient. This precarious position is not new to the physician, but in the sincere desire to rid the patient of his ...
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SOME revealing papers from a Symposium under the heading "Iatrogenic Disease" appear in this issue. The rapidly increasing array of therapeutic agents affords many opportunities for the physician to do harm as well as to benefit the patient. This precarious position is not new to the physician, but in the sincere desire to rid the patient of his ...
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