Examples of using Complication in English and their translations into Chinese
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PRIS is a usually fatal complication of propofol use that has been reported especially at high infusion rates for prolonged periods.
This complication has also arisen when looking further into other Arctic greenery trends.
The most common complication of FESS is cerebrospinal fluid leak(CSFL), which has been observed in about 0.2% of patients.
This complication occurs when the flow of cerebrospinal fluid is obstructed and accumulates in the brain.
Given the many possibilities of complication and delay, his delegation supported the default rule of three arbitrators.
It is important to be aware of the possibility of a more serious complication, although these problems are not as common as other factors.
The survival rate and complication rates are similar to previous civilian studies of medics performing PC.
One complication is that the scan of the METADATA table cannot happen until the METADATA tablets have been assigned.
Diabetic retinopathy is the most common vision complication for people with diabetes, but is still fairly rare- there are about 200,00 cases per year.
Cure rate has been found to be about 87% with a complication rate of up to 3%.
When the things we are working on are practiced free of complication and confusion, we will be sensual beings when we need to be.
However, the use of steroid medications has reduced the mortality rates of this complication from 30- 60 percent to 1- 2.9 percent.
The most recent complication to the housing situation is the provincial government's plan to end rent control for new buildings.
Whatever may be there, it will be real, without complication, without ridicule, without deception.
Though rarely discussed openly, miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy, and the public health burden is both physical and psychological.
Promoting birth preparedness and complication readiness, particularly the availability of blood, transport and money.
Nerve damage in the extremities is one complication of diabetes and it can lead to problems including foot ulcers or even amputation.
A complication is that in many countries, a revision to the 14-day rule would involve a legislative change.
Whatever may be there, it will be real, without complication, without ridicule, without deception.
Strengthening community-based awareness on birth preparedness and complication readiness through FCHVs, increasing access of all relevant maternal health information and service.