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1 oor sleep experienced by ICU patients may be iatrogenic.
2  injury) and that some instances of ARDS are iatrogenic.
3 hat is both inherent to critical illness and iatrogenic.
4  perforations, 2 underwent primary repair (1 iatrogenic, 1 spontaneous) and 4 underwent limited thora
5 atients with prion disease (45 sporadic, two iatrogenic, 18 variant, and 42 inherited) were enrolled,
6                             The etiology was iatrogenic (25), spontaneous (14), trauma (3), dissectin
7 ad spectrum of traumatic gingival lesions of iatrogenic, accidental, and factitious origin.
8 , physical, and thermal gingival injuries of iatrogenic, accidental, or factitious origin can have a
9                                         Each iatrogenic-administered thrombus was successfully captur
10                               Ingestions and iatrogenic administration of drugs are all too common ca
11  perception are at risk of overtreatment and iatrogenic adverse effects with reliever medications, an
12 y exposed individuals may also be at risk of iatrogenic Alzheimer's disease and cerebral amyloid angi
13 onic radiocontrast media, the major cause of iatrogenic anaphylactic reactions in the hospital, is ex
14         One of the variants of KS is defined iatrogenic and is overall reported in transplanted patie
15 re distinct from those observed in sporadic, iatrogenic and variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
16                                   Inherited, iatrogenic, and metabolic corneal disease could be poten
17 ions including major, minor, and potentially iatrogenic; and adverse drug reactions.
18                                Endogenous or iatrogenic antitumour immune responses can improve the c
19                                              Iatrogenic aortic dissection after interventional proced
20  Reintervention for residual/recurrent AS or iatrogenic AR is relatively common, particularly during
21 unodeficiency syndromes (acquired/congenital/iatrogenic) are known to increase Hodgkin lymphoma (HL)
22 acute and chronic forms of limb ischemia and iatrogenic arterial injury, limiting the true assessment
23   In doing so, patients are "liberated" from iatrogenic aspects of care that threaten his or her sens
24 lassified as sCJD might have an unrecognized iatrogenic basis through surgical or other medical proce
25 od samples obtained from patients undergoing iatrogenic BBB disruption (BBBD) with intra-arterial hyp
26 LT) is rarely indicated in the management of iatrogenic bile duct injuries (IBDI), but occasionally,
27 o the airway, either blunt or penetrating or iatrogenic, can result in significant patient morbidity
28 b disease (CJD) has been demonstrated, these iatrogenic cases account for only a small proportion of
29 iteria ensure that the number of any further iatrogenic cases will be small, the risk of future blood
30                                              Iatrogenic catheter dissection of the aorta is a rare co
31 nduced osteoporosis (GIO) is the most common iatrogenic cause of secondary osteoporosis and an issue
32 races-those occurring without a traumatic or iatrogenic cause-is supported by several lines of eviden
33 arrest resulting from a readily identifiable iatrogenic cause.
34 frequently than congenital aniridia (1 eye), iatrogenic causes (1 eye), aniridic state after severe i
35                                              Iatrogenic causes of AGE were excluded.
36 , but arterial gas embolism also arises from iatrogenic causes unrelated to decompression.
37 ission to the hospital and is independent of iatrogenic causes.
38 ntrols and pseudophakic bullous keratopathy (iatrogenic CE cell loss) specimens.
39  on bone and how physiologic, pathologic, or iatrogenic changes in hormone levels can lead to increas
40 hological (human immunodeficiency virus), or iatrogenic (chemotherapy) lymphocyte depletion.
41                                              Iatrogenic chimerism has been investigated in transplant
42      Although such treatment ceased in 1985, iatrogenic CJD (iCJD) continues to emerge because of the
43 ant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD) n = 20, iatrogenic CJD (iCJD) n = 11, sporadic CJD (sCJD) n = 23
44 was found in a small sample of patients with iatrogenic CJD (p=0.030) but not in patients with sporad
45 re not susceptible to sporadic, familial, or iatrogenic CJD prions.
46 sease (CJD) isolates (sporadic, variant, and iatrogenic CJD) in neuronal cultures expressing the huma
47  of sporadic CJD (sCJD), variant CJD (vCJD), iatrogenic CJD, inherited prion disease, kuru and resist
48                      These data suggest that iatrogenic coma and delirium are not mechanistically lin
49 lusion New persistent opioid use is a common iatrogenic complication in patients with cancer undergoi
50 cocorticoids lead to an important and common iatrogenic complication, glucocorticoid-induced osteopor
51 t that dietary valine restriction may reduce iatrogenic complications in HSC transplantation.
52 ral history of disease, the random nature of iatrogenic complications, and the impact of patient-spec
53  conversion to open cholecystectomy, risk of iatrogenic complications, or death for elective daytime
54 aggressive over time in an attempt to reduce iatrogenic complications, such as cardiac mortality and
55 trategies, based on our understanding of the iatrogenic consequences of mechanical ventilation such a
56       At 6 years, CXL stabilized primary and iatrogenic corneal ectasia in 89% of the patients.
57 ients with documented progressive primary or iatrogenic corneal ectasia underwent CXL following the S
58 e, percutaneous coronary intervention due to iatrogenic coronary dissection, or unplanned bypass surg
59 l illnesses, such as endotoxemia, sepsis, or iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (to date, 1,147 cas
60                      The French epidemics of iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease after growth hormon
61 c Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and in a case of iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease associated with gro
62                                Patients with iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease due to administrati
63                                Many cases of iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease have been caused by
64 ures in 22 of 24 patients who have developed iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the UK since 200
65 genotypes within the cohort of patients with iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the UK suggests
66                     The incubation period of iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease is significantly di
67        Of the 77 patients who have developed iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, 56 have been genot
68  described in patients both with and without iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; however, there is
69 led prions, including sporadic, variant, and iatrogenic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease; kuru; inherited pr
70 children with CAH, and adults can experience iatrogenic Cushing's syndrome, hyperandrogenism, inferti
71                                              Iatrogenic cutaneous infection with vaccinia virus (VV)
72                                 Avoidance of iatrogenic damage by unnecessary invasive tests or inapp
73                                              Iatrogenic damage of different structures of the aortic
74 ly perforated, with balloon dilation of this iatrogenic defect resulting in a small but persistent in
75 tical coherence tomography-occurs soon after iatrogenic detachment.
76 ury and links the genetic association to the iatrogenic disease.
77 ctices is essential to curb this nosocomial, iatrogenic disease.
78 ifferent IgG subtypes play in regulating the iatrogenic disease.
79  neuropathy of diabetes is an underestimated iatrogenic disorder associated with diffuse microvascula
80 g, whereas hypertension, atherosclerosis and iatrogenic dissection predominated in older patients.
81 cotine replacement therapy and management of iatrogenic drug withdrawal in ICU patients.
82 ophy undergoing PTK, in an effort to prevent iatrogenic ectasia.
83 es to maximize the efficacy and minimize the iatrogenic effects of medical interventions.
84 ntly from the effects of recurrent seizures, iatrogenic effects of medications, and adverse social re
85  yet controversy remains regarding potential iatrogenic effects of stimulant medication, particularly
86  therefore, represent a strategy to minimize iatrogenic effects on brain reward circuits.
87 agnosis and treatment (abduction splinting), iatrogenic effects, and costs to parents and health serv
88 se and for evaluating coronary pathology and iatrogenic effects.
89                   Immunization, which is the iatrogenic engineering of a protective memory immune res
90                                              Iatrogenic epithelial cell displacement and benign trans
91 ks, spontaneous esophageal perforations, and iatrogenic esophageal perforations were identified from
92 Hypoglycaemia remains an important avoidable iatrogenic event.
93 ially avoidable, including complications and iatrogenic events.
94 is (n=21), or HCV strain sequencing after an iatrogenic exposure (n=1).
95 ed acute HCV infection within 3 months of an iatrogenic exposure; 3 had confirmed iatrogenic infectio
96                          High-risk sexual or iatrogenic exposures may be important contemporary risk
97 ct the mutagenic effect of environmental and iatrogenic exposures.
98 scleral tracts to determine the incidence of iatrogenic extension of tumor cells.
99                                           No iatrogenic extension of tumor was reported.
100 e 1a before 1965 suggests that nosocomial or iatrogenic factors rather than past sporadic behavioural
101 t immune response, whether due to genetic or iatrogenic factors, including the presence of major como
102 cal aging, autoimmune conditions, trauma, or iatrogenic factors.
103 ual causes of spinal deformity in adults are iatrogenic flatback and degenerative scoliosis.
104          Because of their perceived risk for iatrogenic fluid overload, we also evaluated patients wi
105 e decrease in lymphocyte numbers, suggesting iatrogenic gaps in the VB repertoire rather than the eme
106 ect of prolonged GC therapy that can lead to iatrogenic glaucoma and permanent vision loss.
107  surgeon confidence and reducing the risk of iatrogenic graft failure.
108  atresia, arterial and venous occlusion, and iatrogenic graft occlusion), traversing tissue planes (a
109  cycle disorders (UCDs), involve the risk of iatrogenic growth failure.
110 as a late occurring condition in response to iatrogenic haemodilution are redundant.
111 his study highlights opportunities to reduce iatrogenic harm and avoidable child deaths.
112 cognitive disorder phenotypes are at risk of iatrogenic harm because of misdiagnosis or inaccurate pr
113 tion in benzodiazepine exposure, to mitigate iatrogenic harm in pediatric patients.
114 alancing the risk of adequate treatment with iatrogenic harm is challenging.
115                          The contribution of iatrogenic harm to these outcomes is unclear.
116 gical instability, ineffective treatment, or iatrogenic harm.
117 he vasculopathy of hereditary, acquired, and iatrogenic hemolytic states.
118 ia usually occurs secondary to accidental or iatrogenic hepatobiliary trauma.
119                      These data suggest that iatrogenic hyperinsulinemia predominates in driving insu
120  relative contributions of hyperglycemia and iatrogenic hyperinsulinemia to insulin resistance using
121 data suggests a second metabolic abnormality-iatrogenic hyperinsulinemia-principally drives insulin r
122 e attempts, can help guide the management of iatrogenic hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia.
123 herapy is aimed at the prevention of harm by iatrogenic hyperoxia while preserving adequate tissue ox
124                                 In contrast, iatrogenic hypoglycemia after insulin therapy was not as
125 intensive insulin therapy is associated with iatrogenic hypoglycemia and increased variability of blo
126 F) in diabetes posits that recent antecedent iatrogenic hypoglycemia causes both defective glucose co
127 ailure (HAAF) and, thus, the pathogenesis of iatrogenic hypoglycemia in diabetes.
128 ions plays a key role in the pathogenesis of iatrogenic hypoglycemia in patients with insulin-deficie
129 remains to be determined whether the risk of iatrogenic hypoglycemia in T1D humans could be lessened
130                                  The risk of iatrogenic hypoglycemia in the ICU and potential future
131 lation and hypoglycemia unawareness and thus iatrogenic hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes.
132 outcomes in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), iatrogenic hypoglycemia limits its attainment.
133                                   Given that iatrogenic hypoglycemia often occurs during the night in
134 ally follows an episode of recent antecedent iatrogenic hypoglycemia, a phenomenon termed hypoglycemi
135 mpairment in diabetes may be associated with iatrogenic hypoglycemia, particularly at low serum gluco
136 current morbidity and potential mortality of iatrogenic hypoglycemia.
137      Resection of the pituitary gland causes iatrogenic hypopituitarism which requires lifelong hormo
138                                              Iatrogenic hypothyroidism was associated with sepsis and
139 % had hyperthyroidism, 1.4% primary and 0.1% iatrogenic hypothyroidism, and 1.3% other/unspecified th
140 le could also be detected in vCJD, sCJD, and iatrogenic (iCJD) patients from other populations.
141 e been isolated from patients with inborn or iatrogenic immunodeficiencies.
142 treat HBV forms; favor HBV reactivation upon iatrogenic immunosuppression, even years after infection
143 isseminated sporotrichosis in the setting of iatrogenic immunosuppression.
144 ed whether tumor seeding during colonoscopy (iatrogenic implantation of tumor cells in damaged mucosa
145 riginating from the small bowel (88.2%), and iatrogenic in cause (66.7%).
146 testinal (GI) hemorrhage, which is typically iatrogenic in origin occurring as the result of endoscop
147 on, effective therapy of tumors requires the iatrogenic induction of programmed cell death by radiati
148 y resistant organisms and can also result in iatrogenic infection and the development of resistant is
149 s of an iatrogenic exposure; 3 had confirmed iatrogenic infection, and 4 had no other risk factors id
150 tiple intraocular injections associated with iatrogenic infection.
151 er defibrillator usage and the ways in which iatrogenic influences may result in adverse outcomes.
152                               The premature (iatrogenic) initiation of some conditions related to its
153  not operating the night before, and risk of iatrogenic injuries (14/2031 [0.7%] vs 72/8124 [0.9%]; a
154                               Accidental and iatrogenic injuries are often acute and self-limiting, w
155                                              Iatrogenic injuries are very common in critically ill ad
156  cancer, trauma, infection, inflammation, or iatrogenic injuries leading to tissue damage and loss --
157  collections of bile fluids mainly caused by iatrogenic injuries of the bile duct system.
158      Secondary outcomes included evidence of iatrogenic injuries or death.
159 ful to plan complex surgeries and to prevent iatrogenic injuries.
160 y care and may be at especially high risk of iatrogenic injury because they are severely ill.
161  there is limited information on whether the iatrogenic injury caused by major surgery is associated
162 vocal-fold (VF) movement, and is at risk for iatrogenic injury during anterior neck surgical procedur
163 with spontaneous hypothermia might result in iatrogenic injury if warming results in hyperthermic ove
164 during an emergency operation as compared to iatrogenic injury in elective cases (odds ratio 1.95, 95
165 68% [n=17]; P=0.51), and 14 for endocarditis/iatrogenic injury involving the aortic root (6.4% [n=5]
166                                              Iatrogenic injury of the ureters is a feared complicatio
167 d by a model in which obesity influences the iatrogenic injury that occurs subsequent to intensive ca
168 on of the AIOF in order to avoid inadvertent iatrogenic injury to a duplicated infraorbital nerve.
169 m is a well-known complication of trauma and iatrogenic injury to the vasculature.
170                      To evaluate the risk of iatrogenic injury when using a dual-incision minimally i
171 urn patients includes strategies to minimize iatrogenic injury with low tidal volume ventilation, to
172 due to a combination of organ immaturity and iatrogenic injury.
173  although lifesaving, is associated with new iatrogenic injury.
174 ve association with preterm birth was due to iatrogenic instead of spontaneous preterm birth.
175 d our ability to ensure euglycemia improves, iatrogenic insulin resistance will become the final barr
176 port that upon i.v. transfer (to avoid major iatrogenic interference), allogeneic but not syngeneic l
177 nd an association between SIGEI and risk for iatrogenic interstitial nephritis: SIGEI was seen in onl
178 n is blunt-ocular trauma followed by various iatrogenic interventions.
179 ioning optimally because of a combination of iatrogenic intraoperative implant damage and incorrect i
180 ilic bacteria in mice with either genetic or iatrogenic iron overload and in human plasma.
181 ns, raises the future specter of inadvertent iatrogenic iron toxicity.
182 a (endemic KS) and in transplant recipients (iatrogenic KS).
183 y distress syndrome, pulmonary fibrosis, and iatrogenic lung injury.
184  of retinal structure and function following iatrogenic macular detachment for retinal gene therapy i
185 nd function during the first month following iatrogenic macular detachment surgery.
186  between renal arteries may be congenital or iatrogenic - mainly as a consequence of a biopsy or due
187 s in osteoclast function, whether genetic or iatrogenic, may increase bone mass but lead to poor bone
188  Six grafts failed, of which 4 were primary (iatrogenic); mean endothelial cell loss+/-standard devia
189 ochimerism either from naturally acquired or iatrogenic microchimerism (eg, cardiac myocytes) raises
190 naturally acquired microchimerism along with iatrogenic microchimerism suggests microchimerism can ha
191 process and raise the specter of progressive iatrogenic mitochondrial genetic disease emerging over t
192 scitation, oxygenation, and the avoidance of iatrogenic morbidity are stressed.
193 n process, ablation lesions were directed at iatrogenic MRI-visible "targets" (iron oxide injections)
194 03) with the removal of those with potential iatrogenic muscle damage.
195 Banff type II) but not with risk of allergic iatrogenic nephritis, suggesting that the presence of SI
196                                              Iatrogenic nerve injury remains a significant cause of m
197                                              Iatrogenic neuropathy caused by administration of chemot
198 present a case of a 59-year-old patient with iatrogenic occlusion of IVC following L3/L4 discectomy.
199                          We report a case of iatrogenic ophthalmic artery occlusion after Embozene(R)
200 al prescribing is warranted in order to curb iatrogenic opioid morbidity and mortality.
201 dioprotective agents useful for treatment of iatrogenic or catastrophic radiation poisoning.
202 end-stage kidney disease may have coexisting iatrogenic or congenital vascular anomalies making trans
203                 This rare abnormality may be iatrogenic or secondary to perforation of the urethra by
204 , IL-7 may be of benefit in the treatment of iatrogenic or virus-induced T-cell depletion.
205                   We present evidence for an iatrogenic origin of REVs that accounts for these phenom
206 t common cause is traumas including those of iatrogenic origin.
207                             Spontaneous, non-iatrogenic periampullary bleeding is extraordinarily rar
208                                              Iatrogenic permanent occlusion of IVC was successfully t
209  multiple sclerosis - have led to a surge of iatrogenic PML.
210 f the impact of bedside ultrasound to reduce iatrogenic pneumothoraces while performing bedside pleur
211 guidance was associated with a lower rate of iatrogenic pneumothoraces.
212 T), foreign body left during procedure (FB), iatrogenic pneumothorax (PTX), and postoperative wound d
213 hesized that venous or lymphatic pressure or iatrogenic pressure during resection activates signals g
214 up 3, other maternal medical indications for iatrogenic preterm birth.
215 associated with fetal growth restriction and iatrogenic preterm birth.
216 ration of a stromal-sided S-stamp eliminates iatrogenic primary graft failure owing to upside-down im
217 gates can cause fatal disease, as with human iatrogenic prion diseases, while other aggregates appear
218 he manufacturers, owing to the potential for iatrogenic problems.
219  patients on pantomograms and connected with iatrogenic procedures were further evaluated with CT (64
220 ase report on partial recovery of BCVA after iatrogenic RAO following cosmetic CaHA injection.
221                                              Iatrogenic rectourethral fistula poses a rare but challe
222  underwent gracilis muscle transposition for iatrogenic rectourethral fistula was performed, and foll
223 lis muscle transposition in the treatment of iatrogenic rectourethral fistula.
224 ition is an effective surgical treatment for iatrogenic rectourethral fistula.
225                                              Iatrogenic rectourethral fistulas (RUFs) are a rare but
226 renal abnormalities and those with sustained iatrogenic renal injury.
227  vision recovery in a 32-year-old woman with iatrogenic retinal artery occlusion (RAO) following glab
228                                              Iatrogenic retinal breaks were noted intraoperatively in
229 rated a complete resolution of the resulting iatrogenic retinal detachment by 1 week in all 5 patient
230  and function over the first month following iatrogenic retinal detachment for the delivery of adeno-
231 ved clustering was suggestive of an array of iatrogenic risk factors, besides past PAT exposure, and
232    Radiologic imaging is claimed to carry an iatrogenic risk of cancer, based on an uninformed commit
233 tely, current treatments present significant iatrogenic risk while still falling short for many patie
234  only 4 of 15 patients with high or moderate iatrogenic risk.
235                                              Iatrogenic routes may have contributed to the early esta
236  prompt investigation of whether other known iatrogenic routes of prion transmission may also be rele
237 erature regarding surgical approaches to the iatrogenic RUF in the prostate cancer patient highlights
238                                              Iatrogenic RUFs are reported to occur in approximately 1
239 EMS, 7 SEPS) for an anastomotic leak (n=32), iatrogenic rupture (n=13), Boerhaave's syndrome (n=4) or
240 ical presentation, treatment, and outcome of iatrogenic rupture in the device landing zone in a serie
241                                          The iatrogenic rupture in the region of the device landing z
242 occosis whose spontaneous, traumatic or even iatrogenic rupture, as in case of misdiagnosis, may caus
243 at ASA may be proarrhythmic secondary to the iatrogenic scar created during the procedure.
244                           The possibility of iatrogenic seeding seems low.
245   Orthodontic tooth movement can result into iatrogenic sequelae to these vulnerable anatomic conditi
246 stem-cell collection, and without persistent iatrogenic side-effects, were eligible for the second ra
247        These systems entail risks of causing iatrogenic skin injuries, complicating clinical care and
248 to as insulin neuritis) is considered a rare iatrogenic small fibre neuropathy caused by an abrupt im
249 nsfusions has created new concerns about the iatrogenic spread of transmissible spongiform encephalop
250                            We aimed to model iatrogenic spread to enable a comparison of transmission
251 ications for assessing the potential risk of iatrogenic spread via contaminated surgical instruments.
252  foodborne or introduced in wounds and as an iatrogenic substance.
253 sin and it is important to avoid 'overshoot' iatrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormon
254 sible, there may be a benefit of diminishing iatrogenic systemic immune suppression.
255  livers of different animal models of NAFLD: iatrogenic (tetracycline-treated rats), genetic (glycine
256                                              Iatrogenic thyrotoxicosis can cause symptoms, and, even
257 levothyroxine therapy may be associated with iatrogenic thyrotoxicosis, especially in elderly patient
258                                              Iatrogenic transmission by blood transfusion has been de
259 ween virus families can expand the impact of iatrogenic transmission events.
260                                              Iatrogenic transmission is the most likely, underlining
261  and population controls, is consistent with iatrogenic transmission of Abeta pathology in addition t
262                                              Iatrogenic transmission of amyloid beta might lead to am
263 olete, some reports raise the possibility of iatrogenic transmission of amyloid beta through putative
264                 Studies defining the risk of iatrogenic transmission of blood-borne pathogens by less
265  led to concerns about the potential risk of iatrogenic transmission of disease by blood transfusion
266                                              Iatrogenic transmission of HCV and HTLV-1 occurred in mi
267                               Nosocomial and iatrogenic transmission of HCV primarily are recognized
268                     The role of blood in the iatrogenic transmission of transmissible spongiform ence
269 public health, convincing evidence for human iatrogenic transmission only exists for prions and amylo
270  needles between animals could result in its iatrogenic transmission.
271 rus (HTLV-1) can be used to investigate past iatrogenic transmission.
272  the risk of cross-patient contamination and iatrogenic transmission.
273 ety of inflammatory, infectious, neoplastic, iatrogenic/traumatic, and vascular conditions.
274                                              Iatrogenic tumor cell implantation within surgical wound
275 comprehensive anemia management, to minimize iatrogenic (unnecessary) blood loss, and to harness and
276 but may also predispose to tumor seeding and iatrogenic upstaging.
277 vic surgeries and could potentially decrease iatrogenic urethral injury.
278 ional radiology could provide in the case of iatrogenic vascular complications.
279 ions in a series of patients presenting with iatrogenic vascular injuries of the lower limbs followin
280  putative endothelial progenitor cells after iatrogenic vascular injury associated with balloon angio
281 lung injury (ALI) associated with sepsis and iatrogenic ventilator-induced lung injury resulting from
282 erently destructive treatment that can cause iatrogenic vision loss.
283 can damage the neurosensory retina and cause iatrogenic visual impairment.
284 coefficient = 0.130), clinically significant iatrogenic withdrawal (intraclass correlation coefficien
285                                Subjects with iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome (544/1,157; 47%) were you
286  identified before weaning to better prevent iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome among at-risk patients.
287 nsional predictive model of risk factors for iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome in critically ill childre
288 variable analyses, significant predictors of iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome included younger age, pre
289                                              Iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome is common in children rec
290                                              Iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome was defined as having at
291 cess, and healthcare system risk factors for iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome.
292 edative exposure, and increased frequency of iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome.
293 s, evaluation, and treatment of neonatal and iatrogenic withdrawal syndromes.
294 ents experienced more clinically significant iatrogenic withdrawal than moderate/severe pediatric acu
295  pain control in children, it is likely that iatrogenic withdrawal will continue to be a concern, and
296  sedation management, clinically significant iatrogenic withdrawal, and unplanned endotracheal tube/i
297                      Rates of NAS, excluding iatrogenic withdrawal, obtained from state inpatient dat
298 ess, pain, and agitation), and occurrence of iatrogenic withdrawal.
299 ienced 54 episodes of clinically significant iatrogenic withdrawal.
300 ndrome (RLS) but have the potential to cause iatrogenic worsening (augmentation) of RLS with long-ter

 
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