Примери за използване на Increased intracranial на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Those are all signs of increased intracranial pressure.
Increased intracranial pressure, respectively- there is too much pressure on the brain,
the most common reason to not do an LP is increased intracranial pressure.
Indeed, the children of such mothers more likely to suffer from allergies, increased intracranial pressure, often suffer.
Increased intracranial pressure(PVD) in a child is not an independent disease,
Increased intracranial pressure in a child is manifested by strong anxiety,
Fentanyl should be used with caution in patients with evidence of increased intracranial pressure, impaired consciousness or coma.
prompt intervention for increased intracranial pressure is recommended in hypophosphatasia patients below 5 years of age.
To monitor the effect of sedative/anesthesia in patients in medically induced coma(for treatment of refractory seizures or increased intracranial pressure).
Increased intracranial pressure Fentanyl-ratiopharm should be used with caution in patients who may be particularly susceptible to the intracranial effects of CO2 retention such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure, impaired consciousness or coma.
wounds in the head and increased intracranial(intracranial) pressure.
such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness.
Administer Onsolis with extreme caution in patients who may be particularly susceptible to the intracranial effects of CO2 retention such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness.
patients who may be particularly susceptible to the intracranial effects of CO2 retention, such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness.
effects of CO2 retention, such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness.
patients who may be particularly susceptible to the cerebral effects of CO2 retention, such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness.
Fencino should be used with caution in patients who may be particularly susceptible to the intracranial effects of CO2 retention such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure, impaired consciousness, or coma.
patients who may be particularly susceptible to the intracranial effects of CO2 retention, such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure or impaired consciousness.
patients who may be particularly susceptible to the intracranial effects of CO2 retention, such as those with evidence of increased intracranial pressure, or impaired consciousness.