- 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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congenital neutropenia‚
cyclic neutropenia‚ or
idiopathic neutropenia; and
myelosuppressive doses of radiation. Tbo-filgrastim (Granix) is
indicated for reduction...
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febrile neutropenia, in
people with non-myeloid
malignancies receiving myelosuppressive anti-cancer
drugs ****ociated with a
clinically significant incidence...
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mainstays of
treatment in CML:
treatment with
tyrosine kinase inhibitors,
myelosuppressive or
leukapheresis therapy (to
counteract the
leukocytosis during early...
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preventing bleeding in
people with
haematological disorders after myelosuppressive chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation". The
Cochrane Database of...
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procurement of
platelets for donation, and
recovery of
platelet counts after myelosuppressive chemotherapy.
Trials of a
modified recombinant form, megakaryocyte...
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chronic inflammatory process with an
abnormal excessive production of
myelosuppressive cytokines in a
study conducted in the
island of Crete. Neutropenia...
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requires immediate treatment.
Anemia can be a
combined outcome caused by
myelosuppressive chemotherapy, and
possible cancer-related
causes such as bleeding,...
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hematologic complications.
Treatment can
include phlebotomy, aspirin, and
myelosuppressive or
cytoreductive medications based on risk stratification. For secondary...
- proliferation. However, at
radiosensitizing concentrations, BrdU
becomes myelosuppressive, thus
limiting its use for radiosensitizing. BrdU
differs from thymidine...