Sequelae

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Sequela \Se*que"la\, n.; pl. {Sequelae}. [L., a follower, a
   result, from sequit to follow.]
   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.
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             Sequelae, or thoughts suggested by the preceding
             aphorisms.                           --Coleridge.
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   (c) (Med.) A morbid phenomenon left as the result of a
       disease; a disease resulting from another.
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