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1 p (sepsis) and one in the regorafenib group (intestinal perforation).
2              Its most feared complication is intestinal perforation.
3 migration into the pelvic region that caused intestinal perforation.
4  abdominal computed tomography confirmed the intestinal perforation.
5 in the peritoneal cavity does not confirm an intestinal perforation.
6 omplicated by toxic megacolon with impending intestinal perforation.
7 with intraoperative findings consistent with intestinal perforation.
8  was replicated in a neonatal mouse model of intestinal perforation.
9 nial ultrasound in preterm infants following intestinal perforations.
10 only hospital related factor associated with intestinal perforation after ERCP (OR: 1.56; 95% CI 1.28
11 in the abdominal area may result from either intestinal perforation after infection or after intestin
12 ary outcome of interest was the incidence of intestinal perforations after ERCP.
13 iation of opioid analgesia and sedation with intestinal perforation and failed reduction in children.
14  AA may lead to severe complications such as intestinal perforation and increased mortality.
15 rgoing surgery for imperforate anus or focal intestinal perforation and isolated ENS cells.
16 of death were lung infection in one patient, intestinal perforation and small intestinal obstruction
17                                              Intestinal perforations and fistulas are common complica
18 me a widely used method for the treatment of intestinal perforations and leakages.
19  serious adverse events-febrile neutropenia, intestinal perforation, and cholangitis-were reported by
20 gery, necrotizing enterocolitis, spontaneous intestinal perforation, and neurodevelopmental outcomes-
21 ates of hypertension, thromboembolic events, intestinal perforation, and neutropenia in the bevacizum
22 both the invA- and lpfC-mediated pathways of intestinal perforation are conserved in mouse virulent S
23 r necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)-associated intestinal perforations, are linked to lifelong neurolog
24  2.51, 95% CI 1.23-5.1), diagnosis of single intestinal perforation at laparotomy (aOR 3.1 95% CI 1.0
25 ubular foreign body density, compatible with intestinal perforation due to migration of the biliary s
26                                              Intestinal perforation due to the migration of these ste
27            One grade 3 fatigue and 1 grade 4 intestinal perforation during catheter implantation were
28 rospective cohort of patients with confirmed intestinal perforation in 2016 and performed enhanced mi
29 s one treatment-related death in each group (intestinal perforation in the fruquintinib group and car
30  varied according to the presence/absence of intestinal perforation, intestinal matting and intestina
31  necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) or isolated intestinal perforation (IP); 2) to determine the ability
32 id fever in Uganda with a high proportion of intestinal perforations (IPs).
33                                              Intestinal perforation is a rare but feared complication
34 stopathology, and radiology, the etiology of intestinal perforation is frequently assumed but rarely
35 ue to intra-abdominal pathologies, including intestinal perforation, ischemia, bowel obstruction, abs
36                           In infants without intestinal perforation, matting, or necrosis, the benefi
37                               Here we use an intestinal perforation model of sepsis to show that micr
38                 In 104/111 patients we found intestinal perforations, multiple in 47.1% of patients.
39                                              Intestinal perforations occurred at a rate of 1.2 per 10
40               We also examine the effects of intestinal perforations on hospital outcomes.
41                  Neither was associated with intestinal perforation or failed reduction, challenging
42                           Severe hemorrhage, intestinal perforation, posterior leukoencephalopathy or
43  nephritis, cardiac involvement, stroke, and intestinal perforation related to treatment with tociliz
44                                              Intestinal perforation requiring reoperation developed i
45 ed for their development of NEC, spontaneous intestinal perforation (SIP), or other GI conditions and
46 atient and hospital factors for ERCP related intestinal perforation using a large national database.
47  to pembrolizumab occurred; one death due to intestinal perforation was attributed to chemotherapy.
48   Case fatality rate from typhoid-associated intestinal perforation was substantial at 18% (2/11).
49 for necrotizing enterocolitis or spontaneous intestinal perforation were significantly associated wit
50 wever, only 3, including one diagnosed after intestinal perforation, were diagnosed before the presen