Another group argues that the diagnosis is being overused and that many of the diagnosed cases are iatrogenic, or unintentionally shaped or caused by the practitioner (Lilienfeld et al., 1999; Spanos, 1994). (boldface in original).
Introduction of substances into the subarachnoid space, eg dyes for myelograms, or by inadvertent penetration into the subarachnoid space of steroids or spinal anaesthetics while giving epidural injections
A disorder with is caused by a medical treatment In CJD a certain number of cases appear to have resulted from injections of infected growth hormone material
literally, "physician induced" These terms can be applied to any medical condition, disease, or other adverse occurrence that results from medical treatment
Due to the activity of a physician or a therapy Inadvertently caused by a physician or surgeon or by a medical or surgical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
induced by a physician's words or therapy (used especially of a complication resulting from treatment)
refers to an unfavorable response to medical or surgical treatment; symptoms attributable to a medical therapy (e g , peripheral neuropathy caused by an antiviral drug) See also nosocomial