Clinical suspicion of amyloidosis as the cause of an extremity mass is likely to be very low, especially in the absence of an immunocyte dyscrasia. |
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Our dyscrasia disrupt our functions and are the cause of more than a disease. |
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As stated, a bone marrow biopsy was negative for plasma cell dyscrasia in our case, which further supports the diagnosis of a localized plasmacytoma. |
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For example, a type of autoimmune disorder or blood dyscrasia may have caused some wounds that were initially diagnosed and managed as venous or ischemic ulcers. |
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The primary diagnosis was plasma cell dyscrasia in all of these patients. |
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Freelite is an award-winning breakthrough for the detection and monitoring of Multiple Myeloma and other B-cell dyscrasia. |
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It is also contraindicated in patients with blood dyscrasia, hepatic troubles or a sensitivity to phenothiazines. |
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Metronidazole is a nitroimidazole and should be used with care in patients with evidence of, or a history of, blood dyscrasia. |
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Extra-dural hematoma organized without bread medullary blood dyscrasia resembling demyelinating disease. |
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Ultrasound CNB can be difficult in patients with severe psychiatric disorders, which makes them impossible to collaborate on, and is contraindicated in some cases of severe blood dyscrasia. |
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Possibly in those suspected cases, circumcision should not be performed in their brothers or maternal cousins until there is assurance that no bleeding dyscrasia exists. |
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Flagyl should not be administered to patients with active neurological disorders or a history of blood dyscrasia, hypothyroidism or hypoadrenalism. |
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In addition, blood counts should be conducted regularly, particularly during the first 2 or 3 months of treatment, and physicians should watch for any signs of blood dyscrasia. |
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