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Results 1 - 10 of 57 for Death
  1. Images ... Organisms that carry disease can travel through the blood stream into the liver and form an abscess, a collection of infected ...
  2. ... barium enema or surgery) to prevent intestinal tissue death (necrosis), intestinal perforation, peritonitis, and death.
  3. ... bite from a venomous snake can cause tissue death (necrosis) swelling, bleeding and destruction of blood cells ( ... snake bite has caused swelling and local tissue death on the finger.
  4. ... by a venomous snake can cause local tissue death (necrosis), bleeding and destruction of blood cells (hematological ... caused the hand to swell and local tissue death on the finger.
  5. ... can occur. Damage to the blood vessels causes death of the tissue it supplies. Tissue death may necessitate amputation of the affected area.
  6. Necrosis is death of a portion of tissue or an organ in the body. Tissue death occurs when there is not enough blood supplied ...
  7. ... operation provides symptom relief and prolongs life. The death rate varies depending on the heart valve and ...
  8. ... Tetralogy of Fallot Duodenal atresia Turner's syndrome Intrauterine death
  9. ... obtained from a donor who has suffered brain death but remains on life-support. The healthy heart ...
  10. ... the diverticula. This leads to inflammation and sometimes death of the segment of colon containing the diverticula.
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