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- Bloody diarrhea and leukocytosis in the postoperative period are essentially diagnostic of ischemic colitis.
- "In this early postoperative period, he's recovering well ."
- Even after diagnosis, 5 20 % die during surgery or in the immediate postoperative period.
- Adjustable sutures may be used to permit refinement of the eye alignment in the early postoperative period.
- Right ventricular dysfunction, particularly in the early postoperative period, is likewise managed with lower pump speeds.
- I have been personally assured that Simpson will get close supervision in the jail during the immediate postoperative period,
- For any elderly person suffering a broken hip, the surgery to repair it and the postoperative period pose significant dangers.
- The postoperative period in these children requires special precautions ( see " Surgery and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome " below ).
- Background : The preoperative period ( prehabilitation ) may represent a more appropriate time than the postoperative period to implement an intervention.
- In the immediate postoperative period the donor tissue is held in position with an air bubble placed inside the eye ( the anterior chamber ).
- Other factors in the postoperative period that may lead to loss of the blood clot include forceful spitting, sucking through a straw, and coughing or sneezing.
- Even when the surgical procedure is designed to improve the airway, such as tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy or tongue reduction, swelling may negate some of the effects in the immediate postoperative period.
- The usual dose is one drop, thrice a day, in each affected eye beginning one day prior to cataract surgery, continued on the day of surgery and through the first two weeks of the postoperative period.
- Specifically, the FDA found a lack of efficacy for stanozolol as " an adjunct to promote body tissue-building processes and to reverse tissue-depleting processes in such conditions as malignant diseases and chronic nonmalignant diseases; debility in elderly patients, and other emaciating diseases; gastrointestinal disorders resulting in alterations of normal metabolism; use during pre-operative and postoperative periods in undernourished patients and poor-risk surgical cases due to traumatism; use in infants, children, and adolescents who do not reach an adequate weight; supportive treatment to help restore or maintain a favorable metabolic balance, as in postsurgical, postinfectious, and convalescent patients; of value in pre-operative patients who have lost tissue from a disease process or who have associated symptoms, such as anorexia; retention and utilization of calcium; surgical applications; gastrointestinal disease, malnourished adults, and chronic illness; pediatric nutritional problems; prostatic carcinoma; and endocrine deficiencies . " The FDA gave Sterling six months to stop marketing stanozolol for the indications for which there was no evidence for efficacy, and one year to submit further data for the two indications for which it found probable efficacy.