The most frequent symptoms were fever, sore throat, myalgia and dry cough.
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Major toxicities noted were myalgia and nausea and vomiting while myelosuppression was mild.
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The most frequently reported solicited reactions were pain at the injection site and myalgia.
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A few weeks later, 1 of our laboratory technicians presented with fever, myalgia and fatigue.
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We report a family with an X-linked recessive disorder characterized by muscle cramps and myalgia.
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Oral administration of ASP8062 significantly reversed the decrease in muscle pressure threshold in reserpine-induced myalgia rats.
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The mechanism of the myalgia is unknown.
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The myalgia was cumulative and dose related, and chiefly affected the thighs, calves and muscles of extraocular movement.
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At this dose level all patients required dose reduction due to fatigue, fever, myalgia and severe reduction of performance status.
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IM is generally well tolerated and usually provokes only mild side effects consisting of nausea, myalgia, edema and muscle cramps.
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The mother was hospitalized for general myalgia and weakness first, followed by the father, who was hospitalized for dyspnea 2 month later.
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Typically it starts with fever, dry cough, myalgia and flu-like illness, then progresses to shortness of breath and pneumonia in some patients.
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Conclusions: Patients presenting with myalgia can be recommended to have a biopsy based on careful history and examination and on simple laboratory screening.
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Most of the 51 case patients on whom clinical histories were reviewed presented with high fever, chills, marked headache, and myalgia or arthralgia.
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The most common solicited injection site reaction was pain and most common solicited systemic reactions were myalgia and headache; most reactions were mild and transient.
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One patient had grade IV myalgias and one patient had grade III cardiotoxicity.