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"contraindicate" Definitions
  1. if a drug or treatment is contraindicated, there is a medical reason why it should not be used in a particular situation
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In the past, he felt regular physiotherapists didn't understand his trans status or the fact some of his transitioning drugs would contraindicate the drugs they prescribed for his pain.
Known hypersensitivity to caspofungin acetate or any other ingredient contained in the formulation contraindicate its use.
It should be stressed that tattoo burns are rare, so merely having a tattoo does not contraindicate the use of MRI scanning.
Collagen disorders contraindicate tendon transfers in general, including the Eden-Lange procedure. Scapulothoracic fusion, a salvage procedure, can be done when tendon transfer is contraindicated or in cases of failed tendon transfers.
No follow-up research has been conducted to determine whether these two incidents, together with the 1959 loss of the US monkey Able in post-flight surgery, contraindicate the administration of anesthesia during or shortly after spaceflights. Further US support of the Bion program was cancelled.
This contraindicates certain drug control strategies. And, evidence from illicit distribution/trafficking networks suggest that gang membership isn't important to the flow of resources between violent, competing groups. With community outcomes in mind, this would contraindicate bans on gang membership. The use of evidence in this manner sometimes leads to law enforcement decisions that contrast with popular intuition.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital protocol for initiating the classic ketogenic diet has been widely adopted. It involves a consultation with the patient and their caregivers and, later, a short hospital admission. Because of the risk of complications during ketogenic diet initiation, most centres begin the diet under close medical supervision in the hospital. At the initial consultation, patients are screened for conditions that may contraindicate the diet.
BPA may be considered in people with symptomatic CTEPH who are not suitable for surgery. PTE is an established treatment for CTEPH but is only performed at a few specialist centres, requires surgical competence and intermittent total circulatory arrest under deep hypothermia. However, co-existing illnesses and inaccessible clots may contraindicate performing the operation. Up to 40% of those diagnosed with CTEPH are considered ineligible for surgery.
They'd be very strong in the beginning, but would weaken if they are not re-exposed to the virus. It is believed this patient has no HIV in his body and therefore there is nothing to re-expose him, so the concentration of HIV antibodies in his blood is decreasing. It is predicted that, in a couple of years, his HIV antibody test will be negative. The mortality risk associated with bone marrow transplants is thought to contraindicate the use of this experimental treatment for HIV- positive individuals without leukemia or lymphoma.
Additional muscle deficits can contraindicate tendon transfer, namely the serratus anterior muscle or the muscles-to-be-transferred themselves. Serratus anterior muscle deficit is another cause of scapular winging and decreases the efficacy of an Eden-Lange procedure, but it can be overcome with a simultaneous pectoralis major transfer. Muscular dystrophy often contraindicates tendon transfer, because the muscles transferred are either dystrophic or capable of becoming dystrophic. A pertinent example is facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD), which commonly affects the trapezius, causing a need for scapular stabilization, but also commonly affects other periscapular muscles, which contraindicates the transfer.
Austrian surgeon B. Eber was the first to recount a small series of successful arterial switch procedures, and the first large successful series was reported by Guatemalan surgeon Aldo R. Casteneda. By 1991, the arterial switch had become the procedure of choice, and remains the standard modern procedure for d-TGA repair. Atrial switches are still occasionally used as a standby when coronary artery patterns contraindicate coronary anastomoses, in cases of delayed diagnosis where pulmonary artery banding is not possible, and when a d-TGA + VSD patient also has left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. The world's smallest infant to survive an arterial switch was Jerrick De Leon, born 13 weeks premature.

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