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  1. ... sustained complete responses after one injection. However, no complete ... neuroblastoma xenografts resulted in complete, durable tumor regressions in ...
  2. ... in 15 patients; 5 of 20 patients achieved complete responses, and 10 of 20 patients achieved partial responses. ... After 8 weeks of treatment, there were 38 complete responses and 16 partial responses. Most patients were treated ...
  3. ... loss of heterozygosity at 1p and 16q, and complete response at 6 weeks after vincristine, dactinomycin, and doxorubicin.[ ... of metastases, and whole-lung XRT c CR = complete response; DA = diffuse anaplasia; EFS = event-free survival; FA = ...
  4. ... 75 × 5 VCR II = phase II trial; CR = complete response; PR = partial response; R = retrospective; RR = objective response ... None I = phase I trial; BEV = bevacizumab; CR = complete response; IV = intravenous; PO = oral; PR = partial response; R = ...
  5. ... with occlusion found that 59% of patients achieved complete responses (mean, 66 days), 18% of patients had stable ... nearly all received previous other treatments reported a complete response rate of 73%. All patients assessed as having ...
  6. ... Sugiura Y, Takeuchi K, Kakizaki T, Kaseda S. [Complete response by S-1 with multiple pulmonary metastases 4 ...
  7. ... hemangioblastomas.[ 135 ] Only two patients were able to complete the intended therapy, and no responses were seen in the primary tumors. Two patients ...
  8. ... removed. In other cases, the tumor spreads quickly. Response to treatment also varies. Treatment is often successful if the cancer has not spread. If it has spread, neuroblastoma is harder to cure. Younger children often do ...
  9. ... jerk nystagmus in achromatopsia) In achromatopsia: Reduced or complete loss of color discrimination 3 Reduced visual acuity Photophobia Small central scotoma Eccentric fixation Absent/markedly diminished ERG photopic response but normal/mildly abnormal scotopic response Characteristic lesion ...
  10. ... developing certain tumors of the nervous system called neuroblastomas, ganglioneuromas, and ganglioneuroblastomas.</html:p><html:p >Additionally, individuals with CCHS usually have eye abnormalities, including a decreased response of the pupils to light. People with CCHS, ...
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