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Meanings of
leukopenia
in English
Russian
лейкопения
Portuguese
leucopenia
Spanish
leucopenia
Catalan
leucopènia
Back to the meaning
Decrease in the number of white blood cells.
leucopenia
leukocytopenia
Related terms
abnormally low value
Russian
лейкопения
Synonyms
Examples for "
leucopenia
"
leucopenia
leukocytopenia
Examples for "
leucopenia
"
1
The platelets were decreased, serum liver enzymes were increased and
leucopenia
was seen.
2
Six patients required discontinuation of medication, two because of
leucopenia
.
3
In association with the
leucopenia
and the oropharyngeal lesions, a variety of other infective processes were seen.
4
Investigations showed that that the patient had
leucopenia
,
positive antinuclear and anti-double-stranded DNA antibodies and lupus nephritis.
5
This regimen was associated with severe hematological toxicity, mainly
leucopenia
;
five toxic deaths related to sepsis were observed.
1
Toxicity was mainly hematologic, with
leukocytopenia
being the most frequent cause of treatment delay.
2
We found that TM208 significantly inhibited tumor growth but did not cause loss of body weight or
leukocytopenia
.
3
Major toxicity was
leukocytopenia
and 64% and 80% of patients encountered
leukocytopenia
of Grade 3 or 4.
Usage of
leukopenia
in English
1
Patients with
leukopenia
should be considered as recipients of prophylaxis for relapse.
2
The major dose-limiting toxic effect for all three agents was
leukopenia
.
3
Cycle delays due to
leukopenia
were similar in both arms of the study.
4
High-dose uridine given as intermittent intravenous infusions was feasible and reversed 5-FU-induced
leukopenia
.
5
Lithium administration has been shown to attenuate the
leukopenia
associated with systemic chemotherapy.
6
The dose-limiting toxic effect was
leukopenia
which was dose-related and reversible.
7
Toxicities were acceptable and consisted primarily of
leukopenia
and gastrointestinal toxicity.
8
The cause of the peripheral
leukopenia
and thrombocytopenia is not known.
9
However, we could not confirm the association with late
leukopenia
in the Japanese subjects.
10
In all, one quarter of treatment courses were delayed, most frequently because of
leukopenia
.
11
Nucleated cell counts were taken after confirming onset of
leukopenia
.
12
Dose-related anemia and
leukopenia
were observed and were infrequently severe.
13
The dose-limiting toxicity of VP was moderate to severe
leukopenia
.
14
Laboratory examination revealed
leukopenia
and abnormal liver function on admission.
15
Adverse events including
leukopenia
were reviewed from medical records.
16
Peptidoglycan also causes a late
leukopenia
and thrombocytopenia which may occur independently of complement activation.
Other examples for "leukopenia"
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About this term
leukopenia
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
severe leukopenia
late leukopenia
profound leukopenia
associate with leukopenia
attenuate the leukopenia
More collocations
Translations for
leukopenia
Russian
лейкопения
Portuguese
leucopenia
leucocitopenia
Spanish
leucopenia
Catalan
leucopènia
Leukopenia
through the time
Leukopenia
across language varieties
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