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  • It can cause potentially fatal blood dyscrasia in 1 % of patients.
  • Blood dyscrasias such as agranulocytosis, leukopenia and neutropenia are possible with thioridazine treatment.
  • "Plasma cell dyscrasia " is sometimes considered synonymous with paraproteinemia or monoclonal gammopathy.
  • This is usually indicative of something other than a blood cell dyscrasia, such as kidney disease.
  • The imbalance of humors, or dyscrasia, was thought to be the direct cause of all diseases.
  • ATTR is suspected in people with family history of idiopathic neuropathies or heart failure who lack evidence of plasma cell dyscrasias.
  • He was also involved in key research on sudden asthma deaths, halothane and jaundice, and phenylbutazone and blood dyscrasias.
  • Lawrence suffered from leukemia and blood dyscrasia, a disorder that may have suppressed his immune system and made him susceptible to infections.
  • It should be avoided or used with caution in patients with severe renal insufficiency, hepatobiliary dysfunction, blood dyscrasias, and gastrointestinal motility disorders.
  • To spare his mother the social stigma of his death from HIV / AIDS, he asked his doctor to announce that he had died of terminal blood dyscrasia.
  • Since AL is the most common variation, diagnoses often begins with a search for plasma cell dyscrasias, memory B cells producing aberrant immunoglobulins or portions of immunoglobulins.
  • This assay, the serum free light chain assay, has recently been recommended by the International Myeloma Working Group for the screening, diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of plasma cell dyscrasias.
  • The theory of diseases was highly influenced by ideas of an imbalance of the basic " four humours " in the body, a theory known as dyscrasia, for which the main treatment was bloodlettings.
  • In the circulatory system, several forms of anemia and other blood dyscrasias ( leukopenia, thrombopenia ), serious cardiac arrhythmias ( including ventricular fibrillation ), and even frank cardiac failure have been reported.
  • H2 receptor antagonists such as Famotidine and Nizatidine, in use for treatment of peptic ulcer, are known for causing blood dyscrasia-leading to bone marrow failure in 1 : 50, 000 patients.
  • Rarelyin less than 0.1 % of patientsclindamycin therapy has been associated with anaphylaxis, blood dyscrasias, polyarthritis, jaundice, raised liver enzyme levels, renal dysfunction, cardiac arrest, and / or hepatotoxicity.
  • The concept of dyscrasia was developed by the Greek physician Galen ( 129 216 AD ), who elaborated a model of health and disease as a structure of elements, qualities, humors, organs, and temperaments.
  • Side effects of carbamazepine include blurred vision, double vision, ataxia, weight gain, nausea, and fatigue, as well as some rare but serious side effects such as blood dyscrasias, pancreatitis, exfoliative dermatitis, and hepatic failure.
  • In 2007, the accumulation of reports associating aplastic anemia and blood dyscrasia with chloramphenicol eye drops lead to the classification of  probable according to World Health Organization criteria, based on the known published case reports and the spontaneous reports submitted to the National Registry of Drug-Induced Ocular Side Effects.
  • Related conditions include solitary plasmacytoma ( a single tumor of plasma cells, typically treated with irradiation ), plasma cell dyscrasia ( where only the antibodies produce symptoms, e . g ., AL amyloidosis ), and peripheral neuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal plasma cell disorder, and skin changes.
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