Examples of using Myelosuppression in English and their translations into Finnish
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Myelosuppression Treatment with Tasigna is associated with(National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria grade 3-4)
during periods of reversible, chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression but they should be monitored carefully for complications of neutropenia during this time.
Myelosuppression was reported in patients with normal baseline laboratory values as well as in patients with pre-existing laboratory abnormalities.
Haematology During the first month following treatment, myelosuppression is most notable
Myelosuppression- a complication of chemotherapy,
Neurobehavioural development and reproductive capacity were unaffected when neonatal/juvenile rats were treated at dose levels inducing myelosuppression.
Myelosuppression(neutropenia/leukopenia, thrombocytopenia
terrible consequences of chemotherapy: myelosuppression(affecting the blood
Infections and malignancies causing myelosuppression Neutropenia may be due to bone marrow infiltrating opportunistic infections such as Mycobacterium avium complex
Myelosuppression and adverse events related to myelosuppression(thrombocytopaenia,
Myelosuppression leading to sepsis and fatalities due to sepsis have been
dogs showed toxic effects in the form of gastrointestinal lesions, myelosuppression and hepatotoxicity.
Myelosuppression is generally reversible
In patients who experienced grade 3 or 4 myelosuppression, recovery generally occurred following brief dose interruptions and/or reductions and permanent discontinuation of treatment occurred in 5% of patients.
Increased neurotoxicity, arthralgia/ myalgia but reduced myelosuppression were observed in advanced ovarian cancer patients administered 3 hour infusion paclitaxel/ cisplatin as compared to patients who received cyclophosphamide/ cisplatin.
Myelosuppression was generally reversible
Dose modification and the timing of subsequent doses should be determined by clinical judgement depending on the degree and duration of myelosuppression.
Myelosuppression was generally reversible
especially myelosuppression and gastrointestinal toxicity.
Myelosuppression was predictable(usually within the first few cycles,