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Central nervous system relapse

Clinical characteristics of patients with central nervous system relapse in BCR-ABL1-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the importance of characterizing ABL1 mutations in cerebrospinal fluid

Clinical characteristics of patients with central nervous system relapse in BCR-ABL1-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the importance of characterizing ABL1 mutations in cerebrospinal fluid

... CNS relapse and combined or isolated relapse (n = 13) ...CNS relapse was as fol- lows: intrathecal chemotherapy (ITC) plus dasatinib (n = 3) or imatinib (n = 1); ITC and systemic chemotherapy, ...

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Eficacia de la quimioterapia intratecal con triple droga en pacientes con leucemia linfoide aguda

Eficacia de la quimioterapia intratecal con triple droga en pacientes con leucemia linfoide aguda

... decreases central nervous system relapse but fails to improve event-free survival when compared with intrathecal methotrexate: results of the Children´s Cancer Group (CCG)1952 study for ...

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Aspectos prácticos de la utilización de quimioterapia intratecal

Aspectos prácticos de la utilización de quimioterapia intratecal

... the central nervous system (CNS) is a widely exten­ ded practice that has demonstrated efficacy in different ...CNS relapse in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) in paediatric patients started ...

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Central nervous system involvement at first relapse in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia treated with all-trans retinoic acid and anthracycline monochemotherapy without intrathecal prophylaxis.

Central nervous system involvement at first relapse in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia treated with all-trans retinoic acid and anthracycline monochemotherapy without intrathecal prophylaxis.

... the 149 patients classified at diagnosis as being at high-risk (cumulative incidence at 5 years, 5.45%), and the other three were in the 381 patients classified as being at inter- mediate-risk (cumulative incidence at 5 ...

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An Abnormal Nitric Oxide Metabolism Contributes to Brain Oxidative Stress in the Mouse Model for the Fragile X Syndrome, a Possible Role in Intellectual Disability.

An Abnormal Nitric Oxide Metabolism Contributes to Brain Oxidative Stress in the Mouse Model for the Fragile X Syndrome, a Possible Role in Intellectual Disability.

... Figure 7: Glucocorticoids (Cortisol/Corticosterone) act as a nNOS inhibitor, and both molecules induce the releases of the NF- 𝜅B transcription factor that translocate to the nucleus to activate the synthesis of iNOS. ...

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Endogenous pleiotrophin and midkine regulate LPS induced glial responses / R  Fernández Calle     [et al ]

Endogenous pleiotrophin and midkine regulate LPS induced glial responses / R Fernández Calle [et al ]

... Activation of the innate immunity in the Central Nervous System (CNS) is an important step in the healing process of the damaged brain tissue. When prolonged, however, neuroinflammation can become ...

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Clinical Review: Loperamide Toxicity

Clinical Review: Loperamide Toxicity

... Misuse and abuse of loperamide, often at exceptionally high doses, has been increasingly reported since the fi rst documented instance in 2005. 7 Although undoubtedly an underestimate of the true incidence, loperamide ...

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Functionalizing artificial nerve guides to promote regeneration and recovery after peripheral nerve injuries

Functionalizing artificial nerve guides to promote regeneration and recovery after peripheral nerve injuries

... assuming the loss of a secondary healthy nerve. As it is shown in the second chapter, repair with chitosan-based guides, that are biodegradable and absorbable, allowed about a 50% of the animals to regenerate, whereas ...

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Estudi del dolor múscul-esquelètic en dos categories diferenciades de pacients amb lupus eritematós sistèmic sense signes inflamatoris a l’exploració física: artro-miàlgies generalitzades i artràlgies inflamatòries a mans

Estudi del dolor múscul-esquelètic en dos categories diferenciades de pacients amb lupus eritematós sistèmic sense signes inflamatoris a l’exploració física: artro-miàlgies generalitzades i artràlgies inflamatòries a mans

... (central nervous sys- tem, vascular system, renal system, musculoskeletal system, serosa, skin, immune system, haematological sys- tem, and constitutional symptoms) over the last ...

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Automated methods on magnetic resonance brain imaging in multiple sclerosis

Automated methods on magnetic resonance brain imaging in multiple sclerosis

... La imagen m´edica es hoy en d´ıa uan de las herramientas principales de los m´edicos para estudiar el cuerpo humano. Dada la gran diversidad de im´agenes, la informaci´on que nos proporcionan, y la cantidad de estudios y ...

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Presentation Unit 4

Presentation Unit 4

... The Nervous System Sensory nerves Motor nerves Autonomic nervous system Somatic nervous system Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Parasym[r] ...

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Neuroprotective potential of Ginkgo biloba in retinal diseases

Neuroprotective potential of Ginkgo biloba in retinal diseases

... ]. The abundance of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the retina, which are selective substrates for peroxidation, along with ROS generation, cause damage to photoreceptors and RPE via the lipid peroxidation process [37]. ...

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Emerging Roles of Extracellular Vesicles in the Nervous System

Emerging Roles of Extracellular Vesicles in the Nervous System

... adult nervous system is becoming more and more ...vous system Schwann cells (SCs) execute versatile functions that influence neuronal performance and brain ...

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Volume 1 Principies of Diagnosis and Management

Volume 1 Principies of Diagnosis and Management

... 66 Developmental Disorders of the Nervous System Harvey B. Sarnat and Laura Flores-Sarnat 1763[r] ...

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Impact of obesity-related genes in Spanish population

Impact of obesity-related genes in Spanish population

... the central nervous system, acting in appetite regulation, behaviour and basal energy expend- iture [7,24-26], the importance of environmental factors, mainly high energy intake and low physical ...

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Espasticidad, nuevos conceptos fisiológicos y patofisiológicos aplicados a la clínica

Espasticidad, nuevos conceptos fisiológicos y patofisiológicos aplicados a la clínica

... Upper) motor) neuron) syndrome) can) be) described) as) an) injury) that) occurs) in) the) upper) levels) of) the) central) nervous) system,) either) motor) cortex) or) brainstem,) but) inclusive) ...

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FpHTArenovasc

FpHTArenovasc

... KEYWORDS • renovascular hypertension • renal hemodynamics • renin-angiotensin system • blood pressure regulation • renal nerves • prostanoids • sympathetic nervous system • angiotensin c[r] ...

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Absceso cerebral

Absceso cerebral

... Consensus document on controversial issues for the treatment of infections of the central nervous system: bacterial brain abscesses. Shachor–Meyouhas Y, Bar–Joseph G, Guilburd JN, Lorb[r] ...

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Ethiopatogeniae of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea Interactions of central nervous system and peripherical neuropeptides responses

Ethiopatogeniae of functional hypothalamic amenorrhea Interactions of central nervous system and peripherical neuropeptides responses

... actividad central está interrelacionada con otro “circuito periférico” integrado por la se- creción de una serie de neuropéptidos (leptina, adiponectina,insulina, IGF-1 y ...

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... Abnormal gas transport within the vascular system creates a different group of pulmonary pathophysiolo- gies. The low solubility of oxygen is offset by the pres- ence of oxygen carrying proteins, such as ...

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