Side effects include an increased risk of malignancy and infection, particularly tuberculosis.
2
No risk factors were significantly associated with all forms of post-transplant malignancy.
3
History of malignancy also had a smaller but significant effect on mortality.
4
Renal metastases were generally detected late in the course of the malignancy.
5
The molecular mechanisms of chewing tobacco which leads to malignancy remains unclear.
1
The vampires and pest-hags of the Levant are their successors in malignity.
2
He has always discontent in his look, and malignity in his bosom.
3
There was something almost wolfish in the facial malignity that distorted him.
4
But the English government, with stubborn malignity, persevered in the hopeless warfare.
5
And Captain Burghe was left to bite his nails in foiled malignity.
Ús de malignance en anglès
1
She was hysterically, passionately spiteful-almostto the point of malignance.
2
For those who like their thrills more psychological the malignance is, sometimes, a touch too motiveless.
3
His eyes were full of fire and malignance.
4
The old man's eyes, full of cold feline malignance, were turned upon her, and La Cibot shivered.
5
Such utter malignance appalled them.
6
And it is in these states where he is now presented, by their leaders, as a figure of near-diabolic malignance.
7
Being but a little wisp of a man, all malignance and no courage, he would have fled when he saw me.
8
But she saw in his eyes a sparkle that seemed to her to have something of the malignance of the angry serpent's.
9
When IMM accompanies malignance, it may be misdiagnosed as muscle metastasis, and for this extremely rare concurrence, the subsequent treatment would vary accordingly.
10
This exhibition of sheer malignance, entailing an ultimate of confusion and disaster, was not only approved by the Republican press, but actually applauded.
11
He looked at her, his face devoid of expression, but she had a sense of malignance unutterable eying her from behind a screen.
12
Snow asks Everdeen with bristling malignance as he orders her to maintain the pretence of love that has won the hearts of the public.
13
If not the blade he would have chosen, it was nonetheless a noble gift, and freeing him from Alliser Thorne's malignance was nobler still.
14
He was a fiery orator, and I felt on this occasion that he delivered himself straight at me, with a very poorly veiled malignance.
15
She could just stand and let herself be replaced by the shadow-figure, filled and consumed body and mind by the malignance living in the smoke.
16
"But, perhaps, there is no God at all," Raskolnikov answered with a sort of malignance, laughed and looked at her.