Se·que·la n.; pl. Sequelae One who, or that which, follows. Specifically: (a) An adherent, or a band or sect of adherents. “Coleridge and his sequela.” --G. P. Marsh. (b) That which follows as the logical result of reasoning; inference; conclusion; suggestion.
Sequelae, or thoughts suggested by the preceding aphorisms. --Coleridge.
(c) Med. A morbid phenomenon left as the result of a disease; a disease resulting from another.
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sequela
n : any abnormality following or resulting from a disease or
injury or treatment; "paralysis is one of the sequelae of
poliomyelitis"
[also: sequelae (pl)]