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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for shock
  1. ... genes provide instructions for making proteins called heat shock protein beta-1 and heat shock protein beta-8. Heat shock proteins help protect cells under adverse conditions such ...
  2. ... people experience Lhermitte sign, which is an electrical shock-like sensation that runs down the back and ...
  3. ... feeding, dehydration, extremely low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and shock. If untreated, these complications are often life-threatening. ...
  4. ... complications can include pneumonia, overwhelming bacterial infections (sepsis), shock, multiple organ failure, and death. About 10 percent ...
  5. ... oxygen (cyanosis). If untreated, CCHD can lead to shock, coma, and death. However, most people with CCHD ...
  6. ... condition can include overwhelming bacterial infections (sepsis) and shock. Affected children are also at increased risk of ...
  7. ... or leg cramps, and severe hypotension leading to shock. The adrenal crisis is often triggered by a ...
  8. ... experience episodes of abnormal heartbeat (cardiac arrhythmia) or shock because of the imbalance of salts in the ...
  9. ... feeding, dehydration, extremely low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), and shock. If untreated, these complications can be life-threatening. ...