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Renal function affects absorbed dose to the kidneys and haematological toxicity during 177Lu-DOTATATE treatment. Article. Full-text available. the relationship between pharmacokinetics and haematological toxicity of the epirubicin- docetaxel regimen in breast cancer patients. Journal Treatment may be reinstituted following resolution of the haematological toxicity see section 4.2.
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Export To PowerPoint · Print this page Print Email graphic(s) Email. NCI Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events grading of hematologic toxicity The authors report that 4 out of a series of 56 patients (7.1%) treated with gemcitabine developed an unexplained non-cardiogenic pulmonary distress syndr. (IVA) treatment for rhabdomyosarcoma are haematological toxicities such as a patient's ifosfamide dose based upon the predicted haematological toxicity Objective:Haematological toxicity (HT) is common in patients with oesophageal cancer (EC) treated with chemoradiotherapy (CRT). The Quantitative Analysis of Risk of serious haematological toxicity with use of chloramphenicol eye drops in a British general practice database. Tim Lancaster, Ann Marie Swart, Hershel Results: Sixty-six (33%) patients developed grades 3 and 4 haematological toxicity. Nadir occurred during radiotherapy and was most frequent during the second The administration of immunosuppressive agents may be associated with the occurrence of hematologic toxicity, such as anemia, due to bone marrow Conventional radiotherapy with chemotherapy causes haematological toxicities which may be related to radiation to pelvic bone marrow.
But the frequency and severity of haematological toxicity is one of the major concerns of intensive chemotherapy. Objective: To evaluate the frequency and severity of haematological toxicities following treatment of childhood hepatoblastoma with two different regimens of multi-agent chemotherapy. WHO Toxicity Grades Grade 0 Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Haematological (Adults) Haemoglobin >11.0 9.5 - 10.9 8.0 - 9.4 6.5 - 7.9 <6.5 (g/100ml) Leukocytes >4.0 3.0 - 3.9 2.0 - 2.9 1.0 - 1.9 1.0 1000/cmm Granulocytes >2.0 1.5 - 1.9 1.0 - 1.4 0.5 - 0.9 <0.5 1000/cmm CONCLUSIONS: In this population of renal transplant patients, the decrease in neutrophil count, used as a surrogate marker of haematological toxicity, was associated with ganciclovir triphosphate accumulation in blood cells.
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Haematological toxicity of drugs used in psychiatry Almost all classes of psychotropic agents have been reported to cause blood dyscrasias. Mechanisms include direct toxic effects upon the bone marrow, the formation of antibodies against haematopoietic precursors or involve peripheral destruction of cells. Haematological toxicity Grade 1: platelets Haematological toxicity. Grade 1 : platelets Apr 10, 2008 These results indicate a considerable rate of prolonged haematological toxicity after hyper-CVAD and a modest rate of MDS at this limited
Jun 1, 2018 There was no significant difference in all grade haematological toxicities. Overall survival (OS) differed between the sexes with HR 0.76 (95%CI
synthetic machinery (RNA in the form of ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum – which imparts a blue color to the cytoplasm with hematologic stains). Sep 5, 2016 Irradiation of the marrow may induce short and long-term haematological toxicity. Agranulocytosis is probably the most important drug‐related blood dyscrasia. Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i
Renal function affects absorbed dose to the kidneys and haematological toxicity during (177)Lu-DOTATATE treatment. Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift,
The correlation between developed haematological toxicity and absorbed dose to the bone marrow is poor, which indicates that other factors affect haematological
clinical activity and toxicity of anticancer drugs using tumor cells from patients and Preclinical assays for prediction of haematological toxicity. Haematological toxicity may exclude the patient from concomitant chemotherapy, thereby having important implications for treatment outcome. This study was initiated after the introduction of HT as the treatment modality for CSI treatment in our clinic, as it had resulted in haematological toxicity of unexpected severity for
2014-07-01 · Haematological toxicity is a rare but potentially serious immune-related side effect of ipilimumab therapy. However, if promptly recognised and treated, haematological toxicity is manageable and can be reversed with standard corticosteroid treatment as recommended for other ipilimumab immune-related side effects. But the frequency and severity of haematological toxicity is one of the major concerns of intensive chemotherapy. Format: PDF and MS Word (DOC) pages = 65
CTC Version 2.0 Publish Date: April 30, 1999 Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program 1 Revised March 23, 1998 Common Toxicity Criteria, Version 2.0 DCTD, NCI, NIH, DHHS March 1998
Vertalingen van het uitdrukking IMPORTANT HAEMATOLOGICAL TOXICITY van engels naar nederlands en voorbeelden van het gebruik van "IMPORTANT HAEMATOLOGICAL TOXICITY
Conclusions: Haematological toxicity is a rare but potentially serious immune-related side effect of ipilimumab therapy. However, if promptly recognised and treated, haematological toxicity is manageable and can be reversed with standard corticosteroid treatment as recommended for other ipilimumab immune-related side effects. Version [version] Download 58 Stock [quota] Total Files 1 File Size 22.00 KB Create Date 20/05/14 Last Updated 20/05/14 Download File haematological_toxicity_of_chemotheraputics.doc Download
Fentin acetate (C20H18O2Sn) as pesticide is extensively used for killing golden apple snail (Pomacea sp.) in paddy field. This study was aimed to determine effect of sublethal molluscicide fentin acetate toxicity on the haematological charac-teristics (erythrocyte, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and leucocyte) and growth of juvenile Oreochromis niloticus. Factors associated with non-hematologic toxicity in univariate analysis included colon cancer (p<0.0001), Charlson Co-morbidity Index (CCI) ≥ 3 (p=0.068), ECOG performance status ≥2 (p=0.05), and 5-Fluorouracil containing regimens (p<0.0001) while in multivariate analysis, only the CCI maintained a trend towards increased non-hematologic
Traduzioni in contesto per "haematological toxicity" in inglese-italiano da Reverso Context: Patients receiving both drugs should be closely monitored for zidovudine induced haematological toxicity. Toxicity typically occurs in doses >0AE5 mg/kg/d although deaths have occurred with doses as little as 7 mg daily, usually due to drug interactions or in association with renal impairment. The presence of toxic vacuolation, gross dysplasia and nuclear karyorrhexis in patients with recent onset organ dysfunction should alert the haematologist to the possibility of colchicine toxicity. Petersson, Kristoffer LU ; Gebre-Medhin, Maria LU
Haematological toxicity in adult patients receiving craniospinal irradiation - Indication of a dose-bath effect. Forskningsoutput: Tidskriftsbidrag › Artikel i
Renal function affects absorbed dose to the kidneys and haematological toxicity during (177)Lu-DOTATATE treatment. Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift,
The correlation between developed haematological toxicity and absorbed dose to the bone marrow is poor, which indicates that other factors affect haematological
clinical activity and toxicity of anticancer drugs using tumor cells from patients and Preclinical assays for prediction of haematological toxicity. One of the most
In paper I, the development of non-clonogenic assays (FMCA-GM) using CD34+ stem cells for assessment of haematological toxicity was described. A high
av O Borgå · 2019 · Citerat av 6 — If dose limiting toxicity (DLT) was recorded in one patient at one dose level, grade 3 or worse non-haematological toxicity, except for nausea,
haematological toxicity. Hematologic toxicity during HCV treatment in cancer patients is common. The use of GFs helps manage such toxicity, allowing completion of antiviral therapy. The newer HCV direct-acting antiviral agents are associated with less hematological toxicity, requiring fewer interventions, GFs and blood transfusions.The evaluation of traditional and automatic Coulter method in
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