Examples of using Patient develops in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The patient develops tachycardia and cardiac arrhythmia.
In the advanced stage, the patient develops a low grade fever.
The patient develops immunity to future infection with the same virus, and.
This is an urgent matter especially if the patient develops internal bleeding.
With malaria, the patient develops a high fever, which comes and goes.
Treatment is possible if diagnosis occurs before the patient develops DSS or DHF.
If the disease falls below, the patient develops laryngotracheitis, which turns into bronchitis.
The patient develops additional personalities as a way to cope with the traumatic event, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
Within 1 day to 2 weeks of acquiring the infection, the patient develops a bump that turns into an ulcer within a day.
The patient develops the condition during his/her lifetime and it does not have a genetic or heritable cause.
Within one day to two weeks after becoming infected, the patient develops a bump that turns into an ulcer within a day.
If the patient develops chronic pharyngitis, then inflammation occurs in one of the above sections of the pharynx.
Despite its frequency, it often remains unrecognized until the patient develops sequelae, such as anorectal disorders or diverticular disease.
If the patient develops sepsis or bacteremia, or if there's cardiac involvement, the prognosis is usually poor.
The bacteria and the toxin destroy the mucous membrane,so that a thick coating is formed and the patient develops a serious inflammation of the throat.
In 20-30% of DHF cases, the patient develops shock, known as the dengue shock syndrome(DSS).
If the pathological process predominantly captures the epiglottic region orthe posterior laryngeal wall, the patient develops characteristic pains when swallowing.
If a patient develops a cough, a new class of drugs may be used, known as angiotensin receptor blockers(ARB).
After an incubation period ranging from 10-90 days, the patient develops a chancre, which is a small blister-like sore about 0.5 in(13 mm) in size.
If the patient develops sepsis or bacteremia, or if there's cardiac involvement, the prognosis is usually poor.
After an incubation period ranging between 10 and 90 days, the patient develops a chancre, which is a small blister-like sore about 0.5 in(13 mm) in size.
The patient develops atherosclerotic plaques, as they thicken and grow, they block the blood vessels of the brain, provoking a stroke.
The fact that many people without PBC also have these identical immune genesindicates that the genes themselves do not determine if a patient develops the disease.
If the patient develops a certain degree of swelling or redness in the scratched area, the existence of IgE antibodies to that allergen is indicated.
It is a symptom rather than a disease and, despite its frequency,often remains unrecognized until the patient develops sequelae, such as anorectal disorders or diverticular disease.
For instance if a patient develops some chest pain, or becomes short of breath, they should not dismiss these symptoms as merely a result of their respiratory infection.”.
Surgery may also be recommended if the patient develops additional weakness in the muscles, or if the particular nerves being pinched cause loss of control of the bowel or bladder(cauda equina syndrome).
