What Is Postphlebitic Syndrome?
Sequelae: a defect of a certain tissue or organ or a functional obstacle left after the condition has basically improved.
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- Sequelae: a defect of a certain tissue or organ or a functional obstacle left after the condition has basically improved.
Sequelae Introduction
- Sequela sequela: After the recovery period, the body function has not returned to normal for a long time. Paralysis of the lower extremities after polio (poliomyelitis).
- In modern Chinese, it also means that some things are not completely handled, leaving some remaining problems. For example, the popular cosmetic surgery is easy to leave sequelae.
- In the seventh edition of "Infectious Diseases" of People's Medical Publishing House, "sequela" refers to the situation in which some organs fail to return to normal for a long time after the end of the recovery period.