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  1. ... head and neck, esophagus, and vulva; cervical cancer; liver tumors) Inordinate toxicities from chemotherapy or radiation Establishing the Diagnosis The diagnosis of FA is established in a ...
  2. ... well tolerated, although it has been suggested that symptoms of psychosis and liver toxicity should be closely monitored ( Green et al. , 2008 ). ...
  3. ... in a small number of people with XP. Toxicities associated with this treatment included mucocutaneous symptoms, abnormalities in liver function tests and triglyceride levels, and musculoskeletal symptoms ...
  4. ... clinical trials. The side effects associated with laetrile toxicity mirror the symptoms of cyanide poisoning, including liver damage, difficulty walking (caused by damaged nerves ), fever , ...
  5. ... treatment of medications (e.g., Stevens-Johnson syndrome, liver toxicity, and neutropenia – associated with carbamazepine treatment). Agents/Circumstances to Avoid SCN9A erythromelalgia. Symptoms are triggered by warmth and standing and, in ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Disease-modifying therapies for relapsing-remitting and primary-progressive multiple ... 
    Publication: Boston, MA : Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, March 6, 2017
    ... common (~90%), injection site necrosis (3%), flu-like symptoms are common (59%) Peginterferon β-1a Liver toxicity, depression, suicide, seizures, allergic reactions, CHF, 5% 11% ( ...
  7. ... thrombosis) and decreased liver synthetic function (e.g., liver failure due to drug [acetaminophen] toxicity, vascular insult) resulting in hyperammonemia should also be considered in the differential diagnosis. Management Clinical management practices have been described in ...
  8. ... stiffness is inadequate. Take account of potential gastrointestinal, liver and cardio-renal toxicity, and the person’s risk factors, including age and pregnancy. [2018] 1.6.2. When treating symptoms of RA with oral NSAIDs: offer the lowest ...
  9. ... Harms of medical therapies vary and include menopausal symptoms, unfavorable lipid profile, cognitive decline, bone loss, endometrial hyperplasia, and liver toxicity. Some are reversible, however, it is not clear ...
  10. ... OATP1B1 and OATP1B3 may have serious consequences for liver uptake – and ... diagnosis of Rotor syndrome may coincidentally identify such consanguinity. ...
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