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B ACUTE

Jonsson, S. O Meara, M. and Young, J.B. Acute cocaine poisoning. [Pg.338]

Adapted from Leather HL, Bickert B. Acute leukemias. In DiPiro JT, Talbert RL, Yee GC, et al., (eds.) Pharmacotherapy A Pathophysiologic Approach. 6th ed. New York McGraw-Hill 2005 2458-2511. [Pg.1398]

Jak-2 Persistent activation Recurrent pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia (pre-B ALL) IL-6 dependent multiple myeloma... [Pg.4]

Anderson, D.R. and Lusty, E.B. Acute toxicity and bioaccumulation of chloroform to four species of freshwater fish Salmo gairdneri, rainbow trout Lepomis machrochirus, bluegill Micropterus salmoides, largemouth bass Ictalurus punctatus, channel catfish, prepared by Pacific Northwest Laboratory PNL-3046, for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cotmnission,... [Pg.1625]

Arts, J.H., Reuzel, P.G., Falke, H.E., and Beems, R.B. Acute and sub-acute inhalation toxicity of germanium metal powder in rats, Food Chem. Toxicol, 28(8) 571-579, 1990. [Pg.1626]

Arts. J.H., Til, H.P., Kuper, C.F., de Neve. R.. and Swennen, B. Acute and subacute inhalation toxicity of germanium dioxide... [Pg.1626]

Knoph, M.B. Acute toxicity of ammonia to Atlantic salmon (Salmo salat) parr. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C, 101 (2) 275-282, 1992. [Pg.1680]

Passino, D.R.M. and Smith, S.B. Acute bioassays and hazard evaluation of representative contaminants detected in Great Lakes... [Pg.1707]

Richardson. G.M., Qadri, S.U., and Jessiman, B. Acute toxicity, uptake, and clearance of aminocarb by the aquatic isopod, Caecidolea racovitzairacovitzai, Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf, 7(6) 552-557, 1983. [Pg.1715]

Dunphy B Acute occupational cadmium poisoning A critical review of the literature. J Occup Med 9 22-26, 1967... [Pg.110]

Hepatitis A is common, particularly in areas of poor sanitation, and is transmitted by food or drink contaminated by a sulferer/carrier. Clinical symptoms include jaundice, and are usually mild. A full recovery is normally recorded. Hepatitis B is transmitted via infected blood. Symptoms of acute hepatitis B include fever, chill, weakness and jaundice. Most sufferers recover from such infection, although acute liver failure and death sometimes occur 5-10% of sufferers go on to develop chronic hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis C is usually mild and asymptomatic. However, up to 90% of infected persons go on to develop a chronic form of the condition. Hepatitis D is unusual in that it requires the presence of hepatitis B in order to replicate. It thus occurs in some persons concomitantly infected with hepatitis B virus. Its clinical symptoms are usually severe, and can occur in acute or chronic form. [Pg.212]

Akpolat T, Gumus T, Bedir A, Adam B. Acute effect of trandolapril on serum erythropoietin in uremic and hypertensive patients. J Nephrol 1998 11 94-7. [Pg.617]

B) Acute alcohol withdrawal was precipitated by ciprofloxacin due to an alcohol-drug interaction. [Pg.525]

Pezzilli R, Ceciliato R, Corinaldesi R, Barakat B. Acute pancreatitis due to simvastatin therapy increased severity after rechallenge. Dig Liver Dis 2004 36(9) 639-40. [Pg.570]

Palaemonetes pugio) b) acute (96h) and short-term (7d) fish test (Cyprinodon variegatus) Saline extraction 37 pm and 10 pm mesh screen filtrations followed by decantation... [Pg.341]

Fig. 17.8a,b. Acute ischemic myelomalacia of the lumbar enlargement 3 weeks after onset of symptoms. Contrast-enhanced Tl-weighted images in sagittal and axial orientation at different levels, a Enhancement of the ventral cauda equina (arrow, arrowhead), b Peripheral ring-like enhancement of the affected lumbar enlargement (arrow, arrowhead)... [Pg.259]

Ball P, Make B. Acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis an international comparison. Chest, 1998, 113 (3 Suppl.), 199S-204S. [Pg.364]

Chemah KR, Suarez JI, Katirji B. Acute hypokalemic paralysis associated with long-term lithium therapy. Muscle Nerve 2001 24(2) 297-8. [Pg.173]


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