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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Combined injury
  1. ... can miss smaller ones. This test can be combined with a myelogram to get a better image of the nerve roots and pick up smaller injuries.
  2. ... to control periods of fast heart rate are combined with use of a pacemaker, which guards against periods of slow heart rate.
  3. Acetaminophen combined with codeine ... Below are symptoms of an overdose of acetaminophen combined with codeine in different parts of the body. ...
  4. ... allergies. Has a weakened immune system. Has severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). Has had a type of bowel ... vaccine causing a severe allergic reaction, other serious injury, or death. 5. What if there is a ...
  5. ... to treat pain and inflammation. They may be combined in one prescription medicine to treat pain. An ... time Brain damage from lack of oxygen Kidney injury or failure Liver damage or failure If there ...
  6. ... early and are slow-growing. Brachytherapy may be combined with external beam radiation therapy for more advanced ...
  7. ... Owens DK, et al. Vitamin D, calcium, or combined supplementation for the primary prevention of fractures in ...
  8. ... Owens DK, et al. Vitamin D, calcium, or combined supplementation for the primary prevention of fractures in ...
  9. ... used. Sulfasalazine is a drug that is often combined with methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine (triple therapy). It may ... of the arteries, leading to cardiovascular disease. Spinal injury when the neck bones become damaged. Inflammation of ...
  10. ... training of physicians and healing of sick persons combined to the optimal advantage of both." It is ... advisement, or prescription for any human disease, ailment, injury, infirmity, deformity, pain, or other condition, physical or ...
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