Patients at highest risk for a recurrence of bleeding are those with portal hypertension.
As many of the diagnoses of "DID syndrome" come from US, many believe this comes from poor therapists suggesting this to susceptible patients!
Some patients, such as those with IIb or stage III melanoma, are at high risk for the development of recurrence after treatment.
Patients with compromised immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS, cancer, or undergoing chemotherapy, are most susceptible to Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome (SSSS) due to their weakened ability to fight off infections. Additionally, newborns and young children are also at higher risk of developing SSSS.
Patients with Martin Syndrome er usually called Martin
Harmed by a particular thing: patients with liver disease may be susceptible to infection.
From taking immunosuppressive drugs, transplant patients are susceptible to the same "opportunistic" infections that threaten AIDS patients--pneumocystis pneumonia, herpes and cytomegalovirus infections, fungi, and a host of bacteria.
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Adult Down syndrome patients do have a right to autonomy. The exception is if the court has appointed a legal guardian for them.
For stage IV patients, or those that are treated and then develop recurrence at distant sites, chemotherapy or immunotherapy is planned.
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An additional risk specific to cancer patients is recurrence of the cancer.
Hemorrhoidectomies have a high rate of success; most patients have an uncomplicated recovery with no recurrence of the hemorrhoids.