complications in the PONS Dictionary

complications Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

if any complications arise, let me know and I'll help
there were (no) complications in the course of his illness

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However, there is little information on how these drugs affect the longer-term complications or outcomes of obesity.
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Specific complications include skin necrosis, and dysesthesia, abnormal changes in sensation (numbness and tingling).
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Furthermore, conversions to the Common Era dating system can create further complications.
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Severely affected individuals may have life-threatening pulmonary complications due to deformities of the thorax.
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And out of this otherwise ordinary accident occurs unsuspected complications.
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Miscarriage, stillbirth and preterm labor are complications of this infection.
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Bleeding, infection and the removal of either too much or too little foreskin are the most common complications cited.
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Meanwhile, two bumbling diamond thieves create complications for both sides.
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The advantage of substantially faster recovery time is offset by a higher rate of minor complications.
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An urgent response is provided for patients who require immediate transport, for the clinical management of, for example, multiple trauma, labour complications, acute cardiac cases.
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