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  • • Work in confined spaces can increase the risk of injury or death by making employees work closer to hazards than they would otherwi ...was rescued, but died 9 months later in hospital from bronchopneumonia and brain damage as a result of the accident. The companies and the supervisor were s
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  • | [[Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome]] | [[Acute lung injury]]
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  • *[[Acquired dyskeratotic leukoplakia]] *[[Acquired generalized hypertrichosis]] (Acquired hypertrichosis lanuginosa)
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  • *[[Acquired Epileptiform Aphasia]] *[[Brachial plexus injury]]
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  • ...ikely to be infected than humans. The disease in dogs can affect the eyes, brain, lungs, skin, or bones.<ref>{{cite web | last = Mordecai | first = Adam L. ...gns include spontaneous bleeding and excessive bleeding following surgery, injury, or during an [[estrous cycle]].<ref>{{cite web | title = What is von Wille
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  • ...mma-aminobutyric acid ('''GABA'''), but is not believed to act on the same brain receptors. Results with human and rat brain NMR spectroscopy indicate that gabapentin increases [[GABA]] synthesis, pro
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  • ...us]].''<ref name="Fujikawa ">Fujikawa DG. Prolonged seizures and cellular injury: understanding the connection. ''Epilepsy & Behavior''. 2005 Dec;7 Suppl 3: ...ist|antagonist]]s could stop the neurotoxicity.<ref name="Olney">Olney JW. Brain lesions, obesity, and other disturbances in mice treated with monosodium gl
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