Примери за използване на Thromboembolic complications на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Medical patients who are at risk for thromboembolic complications treated up to 14 days.
Thromboembolic complications(blood clots) may occur if
Life threatening thromboembolic complications may occur if the preparation is unintentionally applied intravascularly(see section 4.8).
vessel occlusion(thromboembolic complications), tell your doctor immediately.
Patients with an increased risk of thromboembolic complications should be monitored carefully.
platelet count should be closely monitored to minimise the risk of thromboembolic complications.
The risk of arterial thromboembolic complications or of a cerebrovascular accident in CHC users increases in women with risk factors(see table).
The risk of arterial thromboembolic complications or of a cerebrovascular accident in CHC users increases in women with risk factors(see table).
formation of blood clots that may clog blood vessels for example in legs or lungs(thromboembolic complications).
Thrombosis of the vessels of the lower extremities is a significant risk factor for dangerous thromboembolic complications regardless of the location of the occlusion.
Since there is a high risk of thromboembolic complications, as well as sudden death,
for example in the legs or lungs(thromboembolic complications).
of women in childbirth, as it was in the postpartum period increases the risk of thromboembolic complications.
so the main task is to prevent the progression of the process and the development of thromboembolic complications.
the two trials taken together showed a significant benefit of Refludan on the rate of new thromboembolic complications and a trend towards increased survival.
In the comparison with historical controls, the 2 trials taken together showed a significant benefit of Refludan on the rate of new thromboembolic complications and a trend towards increased survival.
up to a maximum of 45 days in patients at high risk of thromboembolic complications(see sections 4.4 and 5.1).
in adults undergoing abdominal surgery who are judged to be at high risk of thromboembolic complications, such as patients undergoing abdominal cancer surgery(see section 5.1).
in patients undergoing abdominal surgery who are judged to be at high risk of thromboembolic complications, such as patients undergoing abdominal cancer surgery(see section 5.1).
10% had new thromboembolic complications(12 out of 125).