... marrow analysis perfumed 30 to 40 days
or greater post-transplant
Page 165
e) Chest x-ray reveals diffuse interstitial alveolar pneumonia that is bilateral and
symmetrical
4. Differential diagnosis*
a) ... drainage (if present) for bacteria and fungus
c) Arterial blood gases: respiratory alkalosis related to hyperventilation, metabolic
acidosis related to accumulation of orga...
... dose at
a time of administration
and 4 and 8 h after each
dose (refer to individual
protocol)
SE: diarrhea, N/V, H /A, (w/w) of malaise, rash, bad
taste, limb pain, hypotension
Class uroprotectant
... (P):
Hypophosphatemia:
SE: tetany hyperphosphatemia, hyperkalemia,
hypocalcemia; IV may cause hypotension, renal
failure, or myocardial infarction: PO may cause N/V,
abdominal pain,...
... eds. Bone Marrow Transplantation: Administrative and Clinical Strategies. Boston: Jones
and Bartlett; 1995.
Page 3 74
which may delay recognition of infection. Additionally, there is a potential ... 19 94.
Page 40 2
Figure 8.7
Boys, 2 to 18 years: Stature and weight.
Page 3 94
4. Total parenteral requirements
a) Energy and protein are usually given as glucose an...
... 1991;8:159–170.
Thrombocytopenia
Adams JA, Gordon AA, Jiang YZ, MacDonald D. Thrombocytopenia after bone marrow
transplantation for leukemia; changes in megakaryocyte growth and growth promoting activity.
Br J Hematol. ... recovery after bone marrow transplantation. Hematol Oncol Clin North Am.
1992 ;4: 659–675.
Fever and Chills
Atkinson K. Bacterial infection. In: Atkinson K,...
... and Bartlett; 1991.
3. Szer J. Cryopreservation and functional assessment of harvested autologous bone marrow
and blood stem cells. In: Atkinson K, ed. Clinical Bone Marrow Transplantation: A ... influenza.
2. Application of topical antibacterial and/ or
antifungal powders and/ or ointments to
axilla, groin, vaginal, and perirectal area
2. Restrict visitation by c...
... also facilitate needle-guided biopsy.
6. Management
a) Treatment is often presumptive and includes antibacterial, antifungal,
antiparasitic, and antiviral therapy pending bronchoalveolar lavage/biopsy/culture
results.
... bacterial endocarditis/myocarditis.
b) Symptoms are associated with decreased myocardial contractility, decreased
cardiac output, and secondary pulmonary edema.
7. G...
... patients undergoing
autologous bone marrow transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplant. 1991;7 :42 1 42 5.
3. First LR, Smith BR, Lipton J, et al. Isolated thrombocytopenia after allogeneic bone marrow
transplant ... T cell depleted autologous bone marrow
transplantation therapy: analysis of immune deficiency and late complications. Blood.
1990;76:235– 244 .
Aucouturier P,...
... consider-
ably inaccurate.
De Castro (2000) believes that laboratory re-
search on obesity may miss “essential variables”
that are seen only in real-life situations. For exam-
ple, one variable that ... England
e Gravity of Weight
A CLINICAL GUIDE TO
Weight Loss and Maintenance
Sylvia R. Karasu, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry,
Weill Cornell Medical...