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The vulnerability of ageing people to iatrogenic disease is greater than with any other age group.
Iatrogenic disease is a consequence of our medical technology.
You know, like iatrogenic disease or the Constitution's provisions for slavery.
In addition to a possible defective gene, all of these medical problems might also be linked to iatrogenic disease.
This can lead to iatrogenic disease (drug induced), a problem which may be far more wide-spread than is generally realised.
Acquired LQTS is largely an iatrogenic disease, most cases being related to drug therapy.
With this etiology, Semmelweis identified childbed fever as purely an iatrogenic disease- that is, one caused by doctors.
He introduced to a wider public the notion of iatrogenic disease which had been scientifically established a century earlier by British nurse Florence Nightingale (1820-1910).
Professor Levy was an outspoken critic of Ignaz Semmelweis' ideas, that childbed fever was an iatrogenic disease.
There are reports of disease in the neck lymph nodes, but these patients have also had other diseases or multiple surgeries, such that it may represent iatrogenic disease.
Subacute myelo-optic neuropathy (SMON) is an iatrogenic disease of the nervous system leading to a disabling paralysis, blindness and even death.
Meanwhile, iatrogenic disease (disease induced by the medical profession) is the 3rd biggest cause of death after heart disease and cancer, and may well be the primary cause, given that these diseases are also often induced by drug therapies.
-Dr. Patrick Stortebecker Swedish neurologist and author Approximately twelve years ago, a Colorado dentist made a bombshell rediscovery that many of the 20 percent of Dr. Theron Randolph's patients who did not respond to treatment may actually have had an iatrogenic disease.
As such, Mayrhofer was asked to support the position of Braun in his extremely bitter feud with Ignaz Semmelweis, who claimed that the disease was caused by contaminated hands, in effect blaming doctors for the horrific mortality rates at the time (i.e. that it was an iatrogenic disease).