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  2. Pressure ulcer - Wikipedia

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    Pressure ulcers can trigger other ailments, cause considerable suffering, and can be expensive to treat. Some complications include autonomic dysreflexia, bladder distension, bone infection, pyarthrosis, sepsis, amyloidosis, anemia, urethral fistula, gangrene and very rarely malignant transformation (Marjolin's ulcer – secondary carcinomas in chronic wounds).

  3. Kyoei Toshi - Wikipedia

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    The objective of Kyoei Toshi is to survive the giant monsters or mechas encountered in the 17 levels of the game. Some giants are benevolent, only a threat due to the massive collateral damage they cause; some are malevolent, actively seeking destruction; while others are neutral and indifferent to human life.

  4. List of Most Extreme Elimination Challenge episodes

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    Real Monsters take on Commercial Mascots. It's the ultimate challenge between mad science and Madison Ave. Challenges Include: Sinkers & Floaters, Intestinal Fortitude, Dry Balls (Dirty Muddy Balls), and The Impassable Stones of Mt. McKidney. Note: Some of the monsters in this episode are from assorted incarnations of the Ultraman series.

  5. Transdermal continuous oxygen therapy - Wikipedia

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    Though early use focused on burns and surgical wounds, [1] wider use of wounds treated with TCOT have become more common in diabetic foot ulcers, venous stasis and decubitus ulcers (pressure sores). TCOT involves inserting a thin tube which delivers the oxygen above the wound bed of a cleaned wound.

  6. List of Monsters Inside Me episodes - Wikipedia

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    Monsters Inside Me is an American television documentary series about infectious diseases. It includes first-person interviews with people and medical professionals telling their personal stories about contracting various parasitic, viral, bacterial, and fungal diseases. Interviews with contributors are shot on location across North America.

  7. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    An individual can survive an encounter with Kuchisake-onna by using one of several methods. In some versions of the legend, Kuchisake-onna will leave the potential victim alone if they answer "yes" to both of her questions, though in other versions, she will visit the individual's residence later that night and murder the person while sleeping.

  8. Waterboarding - Wikipedia

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    You may have read by now the official lie about this treatment, which is that it “simulates” the feeling of drowning. This is not the case. You feel that you are drowning because you are drowning—or, rather, being drowned, albeit slowly and under controlled conditions and at the mercy (or otherwise) of those who are applying the pressure.

  9. Penanggalan - Wikipedia

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    The penanggalan is featured as a monster in the 1981 Dungeons & Dragons rulebook Fiend Folio. The 1981 Indonesian horror film Mystics in Bali is partly based on the penanggalan legend, [ 4 ] and the American anthology streaming television series Creepshow features a penanggalan in the season three episode "Drug Traffic".

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