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Neurologic Complications of Cancer Immunotherapy [PDF]
Aseel Alsalem +2 more
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Neurologic complications of transplantation [PDF]
Major neurologic morbidity, such as seizures and encephalopathy, complicates 20-30% of organ and stem cell transplantation procedures. The majority of these disorders occur in the early posttransplant period, but recipients remain at risk for opportunistic infections and other nervous system disorders for many years.
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Neurological complications [PDF]
Patients with neurological malignancies are subject to developing a unique set of complications that require emergent evaluation and treatment. With the increasing incidence of cancer in the general population and improved survival, these emergencies will be more frequently encountered.
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Neurologic Complications of Metronidazole [PDF]
Metronidazole (Flagyl®) is an antimicrobial agent commonly used in clinical practice. Although it is generally well tolerated with minimal side effects, there are a host of still under-recognized neurologic complications of metronidazole treatment.
Justyna R, Sarna +2 more
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The Neurological Complications of Brucellosis [PDF]
SUMMARY:Neurological complications of brucellosis have seldom been reported. Typical cases of meningoencephalitis, myelitis, and peripheral nerve involvement due to brucellosis, which have been collected over the past ten years, are described. Only four cases of extradural brucellar abcesses have been published previously.
A, Larbrisseau +3 more
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NEUROLOGIC COMPLICATIONS OF TRANSPLANTATION
Organ transplantation is a marvel of 20th century medicine. However, it is not without costs. Complications of transplant procedures, particularly neurologic complications, are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Neurologic complications in the transplant population may be divided into three groups: those occurring prior to transplantation,
J M, Lee, E C, Raps
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Neurological complications of porphyria [PDF]
Accepted 3 October 1995 A 20-year-old girl presented with a three-year history of recurrent colicky abdominal pain associated with the passage of reddish urine. During the past three months she had also noticed progressive weakness and wasting of her right hand and forearm. There were no sensory symptoms. There was no history of photosensitivity or any
S, Gupta, S, Dolwani
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Neurologic Complications of Babesiosis, United States, 2011-2021. [PDF]
Locke S +6 more
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Neurologic complications of infective endocarditis in children. [PDF]
Jacobwitz M +9 more
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Neurologic Complications in Patients With Left Ventricular Assist Devices. [PDF]
Shoskes A, Fan TH, Starling RC, Cho SM.
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