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| 19 Aug 2009 by Allison Zwingenberger Twelve cats were treated with oral prednisolone and high-dose pulse chlorambucil, two with a modified Madison-Wisconsin multiagent protocol and three with a combination of both protocols. Thirteen of the 17 cats (76%) had complete ... Veterinary Radiology - http://www.veterinaryradiology.net/ |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Administrator Pulse cortico steroids (methylprednisolone I gm/day for 3 days) are often employed effectively for acute flares of neurologic disease, but the effect of cortico steroid treatment on chronic or recurrent neurologic disease is less ... Eneurology - http://yassermetwally.com/blog/ [ More results from Eneurology ] |
| 17 Sep 2009 by winn@winnfelinehealth.org (Winn Feline Foundation) The cats were put on three chemotherapeutic protocols, the majority being given the oral chemotherapeutic regimen of prednisolone and high-dose pulse chlorambucil. Thirteen of the 17 cats (76%) had complete clinical remission with a ... Cat Health News from the Winn Feline Foundation - http://winnfelinehealth.blogspot.com/ |
| 6 Oct 2008 Children with nephrotic syndrome and patients receiving high pulse doses of chlorambucil may have an increased risk of seizures. As with any potentially epileptogenic drug, caution should be exercised when administering chlorambucil to ... RxList - News and Features - http://www.rxlist.com/script/main/hp.asp |
| 14 Nov 2008 prednisone (10 mg/cat/day) and high-dose pulse chlorambucil (Leukeran; 15 mg/m2 of body surface area, orally, once daily for 4 days, repeated every 3 weeks, 69% achieved complete clinical remission, with a median disease-free interval ... The Cat Health Guide Blog - http://www.cat-health-guide.org/cat-health-guide-blog.html - References |
| 19 Jan 2009 by Terry Hamblin its main side effect is an infusion reaction with flushing, shivering attacks, low blood pressure leading to fainting or collapse, changes in the pulse rate and possibly breathlessness. these symptoms are caused by the consumption of ... mutations of mortality - http://mutated-unmuated.blogspot.com/ [ More results from mutations of mortality ] |
| 23 Oct 2009 by admin Chlorambucil (leukeran) is being implemented through the mouth. Erythrocytes of blood cells, leukocytes and platelets, leading to decreased bone marrow suppression is the dose limiting side effects. Applied in high doses, ... hospital, hospital cancer, hospital heart,... - http://www.hospitaliz.com/ |
| 7 Nov 2007 by dowite1588 delayed upstroke in the carotid pulse. parvus et tardus carotid pulse. his last victim still had a small but palpable pulse. however, the ambulance was. delayed [upstroke], and, it soon became too little, too late [parvus et tardus]. ... Lecture Notes - http://dowite1588.wordpress.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2007 by David Arenson since we cannot pulse my steroid, we have kept me on it daily and began to step down once it was clear the hemolysis had stopped. i began the first cycle at 72 mg daily, the second at 40 mg. (mayo sometimes adds rituxan on days 8 and 15 ... CLL Diary - http://clldiary.blogspot.com/ |
| 23 Jun 2008 by ajtcvmo the patient's lymphoma had initially been treated with a combination of chlorambucil and prednisone. at 7 months post diagnosis, the patient's lymphoma progressed and the chemotherapy protocol changed to oral cyclophosphamide and ... ajtcvm.org - http://ajtcvm.org/ |
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