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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for Acute chest syndrome
  1. ... have had a heart attack or who have acute coronary syndrome (ACS; blockage of blood flow to the heart). ...
  2. ... Ribavirin is also sometimes used to treat severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS; a virus that may cause breathing problems, ...
  3. Epoprostenol is also sometimes used to treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS; a condition in which fluid builds up in the lungs after a signficant injury or illness). Talk to your doctor about the ...
  4. ... leukemia (CML), acute myeloid leukemia (AML, ANLL), and acute lymphoblastic ... used to treat nephrotic syndrome (a disease that is caused by damage to ...
  5. ... leukemia (CML), acute myeloid leukemia (AML, ANLL), and acute lymphoblastic ... used to treat nephrotic syndrome (a disease that is caused by damage to ...
  6. ... fever, weight gain, shortness of breath, labored breathing, chest pain, or cough. At the first sign that you are developing APL differentiation syndrome, your doctor will prescribe one or more medications ...
  7. ... liver cancer; Kaposi's sarcoma related to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); Ewing's sarcoma (a type of bone cancer) in children; mesothelioma (cancer in the lining of the chest or abdomen); multiple myeloma (a type of cancer ...
  8. ... lower legs; shortness of breath; labored breathing; wheezing; chest pain; or cough. At the first sign that you are developing RA-APL syndrome, your doctor will prescribe one or more medications ...
  9. ... or underarm area, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest pain, cough, or bone pain. At the first sign that you are developing differentiation syndrome, your doctor will prescribe medications to treat the ...
  10. ... arms or legs, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, chest pain, or bone pain. These symptoms may occur up to 3 months after starting treatment with gilteritinib. At the first sign that you are developing differentiation syndrome, your doctor will prescribe medications to treat the ...
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