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However and pulmonary
However, autopsies have found that crospovidone does contribute to pulmonary vascular injury in substance abusers who have injected pharmaceutical tablets intended for oral consumption.
However, if the number of platelets is too high, blood clots can form ( thrombosis ), which may obstruct blood vessels and result in such events as a stroke, myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism — or blockage of blood vessels to other parts of the body, such as the extremities of the arms or legs.
However, pulmonary embolism is generally classified as a form of venous embolism, because the embolus forms in veins, e. g. deep vein thrombosis.
However, if the number of platelets is too high, blood clots can form ( thrombosis ), which may obstruct blood vessels and result in such events as a stroke, myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism or the blockage of blood vessels to other parts of the body, such as the extremities of the arms or legs.
However, this study's results may be biased due to possible incorporation bias, since the CT scan was the final diagnostic tool in people with pulmonary embolism.
However, a negative scan does not rule out PE, and low-radiation dose scanning may be required if the mother is deemed at high risk of having pulmonary embolism.
However, they are exquisitely sensitive to increases in heart rate, and sudden bouts of tachycardia ( which can be caused simply by physiological responses to exertion, fever, or dehydration, or by pathological tachyarrhythmias such as atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response ) may result in flash pulmonary edema.
According to Bill Kauffman, Randolph was “ a habitual opium user a bachelor who seems to have nurtured a crush on Andrew Jackson .” However, modern science has well established that latent pulmonary tuberculosis, which " consumption " killed his brother Theodorick Randolph at age 21 and which eventually killed him at age 60, can sometimes settle in the genital tract and, once there, can cause the symptoms and the painful and permanent damage that would prevent the onset of puberty as Randolph experienced it in his boyhood.
However when there is lung disease present, like emphysema, chronic obstructive lung disease ( COPD ) or pulmonary hypertension-the small blood vessels become very stiff and rigid.
However, the arterioles of skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and pulmonary arterioles vasodilates in response to these hormones acting on beta-adrenergic receptors.
However, as this type of pulmonary edema also occurs in children, ARDS has gradually shifted to mean acute rather than adult.
However, this is not necessary and is now rarely done as abundant evidence has emerged demonstrating that the use of pulmonary artery catheters does not lead to improved patient outcomes in critical illness including ARDS.
However, in cases where chronic illnesses that compromise pulmonary function persist, such as late-stage emphysema and certain types of muscular dystrophy, compensatory mechanisms will be unable to reverse this acidotic condition.
However, Lee's presidency proved one of the briefest in the history of the church, lasting from Smith's death in July 1972 to Lee's sudden fatal pulmonary hemorrhage in December 1973.
However, the medical officer of the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), Leo Lutwak, insisted upon a black box warning of pulmonary hypertension risks.
However, itraconazole seems to perform better in skeletal lesions, whereas fluconazole performs better in pulmonary and soft tissue infection.
) However, probably more typically there is no movement of air at all, contrasting with the burst of the pulmonary plosives.
However, chest radiographs may be used to rule out the possibility of pulmonary TB in a person who has a positive reaction to the tuberculin skin test and no symptoms of disease.
However, he would be readmitted in March 1997 with symptoms akin to cardiac arrest and pulmonary failure, but was released soon afterwards.
However, Cohen's death certificate makes no mention of syphilis but gives the cause of death as " exhaustion of mania " with phthisis, a then prevalent form of pulmonary tuberculosis, as the secondary cause.
However, pulmonary fibrosis can also appear without any known cause.
However, it also can be effective for infants with sepsis, primary pulmonary hypertension, respiratory distress syndrome or barotrauma with air leaks.
However, this was short-lived, as he soon began to suffer from pulmonary disease.
However, when a unique active valve leading to the pulmonary artery contracts, pressure in the right ventricle can increase and blood can leave the right ventricle, enter the left aortic arch, and therefore bypass the pulmonary circulation.

However and circulation
However, according to Rady and coworkers, “ human death is a singular phenomenon characterized by irreversible cessation of all vital functions ( circulation, respiration, and consciousness )”.
) However, this has generally not been the case throughout the rest of history for circulation coins made of precious metals.
However, following the circulation of a draft convention, consensus held that any resultant intergovernmental organization should be closely linked to the UN but preserve its " complete administrative and financial autonomy ".
However, a satellite tornado is a distinct circulation, and is much smaller than the main funnel.
However, actual trade in gold bullion as a precious metal within the United States was banned after 1933, with the explicit purpose of preventing the " hoarding " of private gold during an economic depression period in which maximal circulation of money was desired by influential economists.
However, certain ideas tinged with Jansenism remained in circulation for much longer ; in particular, the Jansenist idea that Holy Communion should be received very infrequently, and that reception required much more than freedom from mortal sin, remained influential until finally condemned by Pope St. Pius X, who endorsed frequent communion, as long as the communicant was free of mortal sin, in the early 20th century.
However, due to the cost of maintaining a circulation of low value coins, by business and the mints, Finland and the Netherlands round prices to the nearest five cents ( Swedish rounding ) if paying with cash, while producing only a handful of those coins for collectors, rather than general circulation.
However only the rare collection of poetry achieves substantial sales or circulation.
However, Shorten is still in use by some people because there are legally traded concert recordings in circulation that are encoded as Shorten files.
However, with its larger circulation, The Telegraph version is probably the most attempted.
However, if the currency is collected, or is otherwise taken permanently out of circulation, the back end of the deal never occurs ( that is, the currency is never returned to the central bank ).
However, he was not offered release in exchange for a ransom, since Henry V of England had left instructions forbidding any release: Charles was the natural head of the Armagnac faction and in the line of succession to the French throne, and was therefore deemed too important to be returned to circulation.
However, the Star has long been criticized for inflating circulation through bulk sales at discount rates.
However, circulation issues of gold ceased in 1921.
However, since no United States Notes have been issued since January 1971, they are vanishingly rare in circulation.
However, granulocytes live only ~ 10 hours in the circulation ( for days in spleen or other tissue ), which gives a very short-lasting effect.
However, despite the accolades the magazine continued to win, and publishing America ’ s mission to the moon in 1969, circulation was lagging.
However, some possess no effective " sinks ", or methods of removing currency from circulation.
However, as there is no record of any denomination higher than one penny ( then struck for circulation in silver ) being used in the Maundy gift before 1731, sets from before then are most likely ordinary circulation strikes.
However, these take an average of measurements made over 2 – 9 minutes, depending on the stability of the circulation, and thus do not provide continuous monitoring.
However, heart failure is not exclusively backward failure ( in the part of the circulation which drains to the ventricle ).
However, because of the limitations described above, apneic oxygenation is inferior to extracorporal circulation using a heart-lung machine and is therefore used only in emergencies and for short procedures.

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