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If not treated, patients may die within 1-2 hours due to circulatory failure.
It is important to observe the patient's skin for signs of circulatory failure.
He died of circulatory failure in Hollywood, at the age of 68.
But as to the circumstances under which such circulatory failure was brought about, the evidence does not permit me to say."
He died after suffering circulatory failure and a cerebral haemorrhage.
But the doctor's team ran into problems with circulatory failure, along with many other technical difficulties.
It is sometimes referred to as "acute" circulatory failure.
Joe just seemed to have a general-ized circulatory failure, from no proximate cause at all.
Basically shock is a state of circulatory failure.
Hypertension may occur, which is often followed by a prolonged hypotension and circulatory failure.
Patients with respiratory paralysis and/or suffering from acute circulatory failure required intensive nursing care.
Here she wrote her first book, The Circulatory Failure of Diphtheria and later contracted the disease.
Unless blood volume is restored, oxygen starvation occurs in the tissues leading to circulatory failure to the vital organs, and death follows.
If muscarine is administered intravenously, muscarine can trigger acute circulatory failure with cardiac arrest.
I was here for the stark private funeral service for Lieutenant Commander Repro, who had suffered a circulatory failure.
Effect of anthocyanins contained in a blackberry extract on the circulatory failure and multiple organ dysfunction caused by endotoxin in the rat.
Observation for secondary signs of circulatory failure such as oedema or frothing from the mouth (indicative of congestive heart failure)
This may include hemodialysis in kidney failure, mechanical ventilation in pulmonary dysfunction, transfusion of blood products, and drug and fluid therapy for circulatory failure.
Inhalation of these agents cause burning of the throat, coughing, vomiting, headache, pain in chest, tightness in chest, and respiratory and circulatory failure.
The WHO estimates 30 million new infections every year, some of which progress to more severe forms of the disease, characterized by circulatory failure, shock, coma and death.
The production of interleukin 1 and tumour necrosis factor is tightly regulated and increased levels of both cytokines can have deleterious effects, including circulatory failure and death.
After three hours of continued fighting on a hot summer day, Ottokar's knights in their heavy armour were exhausted, many of them suffered from circulatory failure and were not able to move.
The coroner, Mr J. J. Loomes, concluded that Bogle and Chandler had died because of "...acute circulatory failure.
Less than a pinch - imagine a pinch of salt - less than a pinch of ricin, eating just this amount in your food would cause shock, followed by circulatory failure.
The expert concluded that the timeline given by Krombach was not convincing and that it was more likely that an injection right after dinner had caused circulatory failure, unconsciousness, vomiting and death.
A milder or preliminary form of ciculatory collapse is circulatory insufficiency.
However, the plasma volume also is reduced, resulting in hypotension, circulatory insufficiency, and, eventually, fatal shock.
Attempted clarification of pathogenesis and hazards of peptic ulcer in circulatory insufficiency (Pol Tyg Lek (Wars).