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Results 1 - 10 of 136 for Crush syndrome
  1. ... L. Introduction to structural collapse (crush injury and crush syndrome). In: Ciottone G, ed. Ciottone's Disaster Medicine . 3rd ...
  2. ... a hammer blow or a car door that crushes the finger. Compartment syndrome , which is severe swelling and pressure in an ...
  3. ... be done to correct the problem. Acute compartment syndrome may be caused by: Trauma, such as a crush injury or surgery Broken bone Very bruised muscle ...
  4. ... pressure due to swelling, a condition called compartment syndrome . Injury to the arm, including a crush injury or fracture, can lead to swelling that ...
  5. Peripheral Nerve Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... diabetic nerve problems. Physical injury (trauma) that stretches, ... brachial plexus injuries. Health conditions, including: Certain ...
  6. ... the extended-release tablets whole; do not chew, crush, or break them.Your doctor will probably start you on a low dose of alprazolam and gradually increase your dose, not more than once every 3 or 4 days.
  7. ... a full glass of water. Do not break, crush, or chew them.Swallow the ... may cause Reye's syndrome (a serious condition in which fat builds up ...
  8. ... release tablets whole; do not split, chew, or crush them.Your doctor will start you ... legs syndrome, your doctor will probably increase your dose after ...
  9. ... release tablets whole; do not split, chew, or crush them.Your doctor will ... restless legs syndrome, you should know that as your treatment continues, ...
  10. ... in people with a certain type of Cushing's syndrome in which the body makes too much cortisol ( ... in people with a certain type of Cushing's syndrome. If you are using mifepristone to terminate a ...
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