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  1. ... deep vein thrombosis), nosebleeds, or excessive bleeding after surgery. However, these are common problems in the general population, and most affected individuals have other risk ...
  2. ... and the condition may only become apparent following surgery or a serious injury. Prothrombin deficiency is very rare; it is estimated to affect 1 in 2 million people in the general population. Mutations in the F2 gene cause prothrombin ...
  3. ... particular anesthetic drugs that are often used during surgery and other invasive procedures. The reaction involves a ... and a type of muscle relaxant used during surgery). As a result, large amounts of calcium ions ...
  4. ... life-threatening complications. Individuals with CCHD usually require surgery soon after birth.Although babies with CCHD may ... Academy of Pediatrics Section on Cardiology And Cardiac Surgery; Committee On Fetus And Newborn. Role of pulse ...
  5. ... particular anesthetic drugs that are often used during surgery and other invasive procedures. The reaction involves a ... and a type of muscle relaxant used during surgery). As a result, large amounts of calcium ions ...
  6. ... it is not treated with corrective lenses or surgery, farsightedness can lead to eye strain, excess tearing, ... These conditions can cause significant visual impairment.In general, older adults also have difficulty seeing things close ...
  7. ... include changes in temperature, friction and minor trauma, surgery, insect stings, vaccines, anxiety, and stress. Certain medications ...
  8. ... it is not treated with corrective lenses or surgery, nearsightedness can lead to squinting, eyestrain, headaches, and ... as siblings or children) as compared to the general public. This increased risk is likely due in ...
  9. ... thrombophilia. These factors include increasing age, obesity, injury, surgery, smoking, pregnancy, and the use of oral contraceptives ( ... in 1,000 people per year in the general population will develop an abnormal blood clot, the ...
  10. ... thrombophilia. These factors include increasing age, obesity, trauma, surgery, smoking, the use of oral contraceptives (birth control ... gene mutation that causes prothrombin thrombophilia. In the general population, the risk of developing an abnormal blood ...
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