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Distribution , propagation , and coordination of improvement and processes and lateral compartment syndromecould leadlimb elevation
FTL , FCLP , ILPO , FPPD3 , LG , MG ) , and one swing - active hip flexorcontributesto limb elevation
Dysautonomia and impending or true compartment syndromecould leadlimb elevation
Field block or precipitate ventricular arrhythmias occurring several hours travel from peripheral to central venous catheters , and it is still a student might achieve an svo greater than to of a connection with a history of acute compartment syndromecould leadlimb elevation
an unknown pathogen(passive) caused byLimb dieback
The fungus Botryosphaeriacauseslimb dieback
oedema and aid venous return , exercise and compression bandages / stockings chair bound patientsto preventoedema and aid venous return , exercise and compression bandages / stockings chair bound patients
a gradient whereby the DVS has a higher blood pressurecreatesa gradient whereby the DVS has a higher blood pressure
Hypotension ( either systemic or local(passive) caused byHypotension ( either systemic or local
to complete resolution of swellingleadsto complete resolution of swelling
edema , which was particularly undesirable after nerve surgery ... and electric stimulation was easily carried out because the motor parts were exposedpreventededema , which was particularly undesirable after nerve surgery ... and electric stimulation was easily carried out because the motor parts were exposed
the blood to gravitate towards the heart , and so to the brainto causethe blood to gravitate towards the heart , and so to the brain
to deformation of cellcould leadto deformation of cell
to an increase in IGF - I , coll , and RAPledto an increase in IGF - I , coll , and RAP
to decreased tissue perfusioncan ... leadto decreased tissue perfusion
increased hydrostatic pressure(passive) created byincreased hydrostatic pressure
to a reduction of cutaneous perfusion in a degree dependent mannerleadsto a reduction of cutaneous perfusion in a degree dependent manner
i , ii , v , and the central circulationcould leadi , ii , v , and the central circulation
utis associated with shunt failureto preventutis associated with shunt failure
in pallorwill resultin pallor
to disciplinary action by medical conditions tablecould leadto disciplinary action by medical conditions table