Bone marrow suppression (redirect from Myelosuppression)
Bone marrow suppression also known as myelotoxicity or myelosuppression, is the decrease in production of cells responsible for providing immunity (leukocytes)...
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follicles. This results in the most common side-effects of chemotherapy: myelosuppression (decreased production of blood cells, hence that also immunosuppression)...
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myelosuppression. ++ means 30-70% of patients exhibit significant myelosuppression. + means 10-30% of patients exhibit significant myelosuppression....
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lymphocyte proliferation via conversion to mercaptopurine PO, IV D (Au) Myelosuppression and rarely malignancy, hepatitis, infection, hepatic sinusoidal obstruction...
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Myelodysplastic syndromes, acute myeloid leukaemia and chronic myeloid leukaemia Myelosuppression, kidney failure (uncommon/rare), renal tubular acidosis and hypokalaemia...
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part of SCLC treatment frequently experience chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression. In three randomized, placebo-controlled SCLC trials, trilaciclib,...
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substantially more powerful and have fewer side effects — except for greater myelosuppression. In 2005, Celgene received FDA approval for lenalidomide (Revlimid)...
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Hair loss Dermatitis Indigestion Shortness of breath Eye irritation Myelosuppression Notes on adverse effects: Includes: anaemia, lymphopenia, neutropenia...
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sometimes as low as 10% of its usual production levels. The nadir of this myelosuppression usually occurs 21–28 days after the first treatment, after which the...
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mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) – mycosis – myelin – myelopathy – myelosuppression – myelotoxic – myocardial – myopathy NAT – National Cancer Institute...
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Diarrhea (see below for details) Mucositis Headache Hand-foot syndrome Myelosuppression (see below for details) Alopecia (hair loss) Photosensitivity Maculopapular...
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metabolites and an increased risk of severe bone marrow suppression (myelosuppression) when receiving azathioprine. In many ethnicities, TPMT polymorphisms...
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swelling in the legs and arms and in the face, fever. Neutropenia and myelosuppression were common toxic effects. Fifteen people (of 84, i.e. 18%) in the...
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bone marrow toxicity resulting in neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. Myelosuppression is the major dose-limiting toxicity, which is not the case with thalidomide...
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effects of thalidomide and lenalidomide. Lenalidomide causes more myelosuppression, and thalidomide causes more sedation. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral...
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TMP-SMX. In addition, atovaquone has the advantage of not causing myelosuppression, which is an important issue in patients who have undergone bone marrow...
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been shown to be involved in certain medical conditions, for example, myelosuppression. Since 2022, scientists have used artificial intelligence to design...
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treatment of refractory solid tumors. However, toxicities such as myelosuppression, diarrhea, and supraventricular tachyarrhythmia have arisen while attempting...
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the bile and intestines. It can cause the symptoms of diarrhoea and myelosuppression experienced by ~25% of the patients administered irinotecan. Click...
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failure 2% Neuroendocrine hormonal crisis Hypotension 1% Bronchospasm Myelosuppression 1% Lymphopenia 44% Anemia Thrombocytopenia Leukopenia Neutropenia Cardiac...
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(Cosela) as a treatment to reduce the frequency of chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression for patients receiving certain types of chemotherapy for extensive-stage...
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virus These medications can induce thrombocytopenia through direct myelosuppression: Valproic acid Methotrexate Carboplatin Interferon Isotretinoin Panobinostat...
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major side effects of tegafur are similar to fluorouracil and include myelosuppression, central neurotoxicity and gastrointestinal toxicity (especially diarrhoea)...
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patients need to be treated in hospital. Neutropenia Leukocytopenia Myelosuppression Chemotherapy Punnapuzha, Sheena; Edemobi, Paul K.; Elmoheen, Amr (2023)...
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anthracyclines include myelosuppression and cardiotoxicity. Fortunately, the introduction of therapeutic cytokines allows management of myelosuppression. Hence, cardiac...
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omacetaxine. By frequency: Very common (>10% frequency): Diarrhea Myelosuppression† Injection site reactions Nausea Fatigue Fever Muscle weakness Joint...
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(Cosela), a CDK4/6 inhibitor designed to prevent chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression. The agreement targets small cell lung cancer, will initially run for...
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stem-loop destabilising element.[citation needed] Chemotherapy can cause myelosuppression and unacceptably low levels of white blood cells (leukopenia), making...
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complications, such as encephalitis, lymphadenopathy, myocarditis and myelosuppression. The prevalence of the virus in the body increases with age (rates...
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Angioedema Drug fever Periarteritis nodosa Hepatic necrosis Pancreatitis Myelosuppression Haemolysis Stevens–Johnson syndrome Drug reaction with eosinophilia...
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