Search Results 1661-1670 of 20002 for Anemia
Clinically significant anemia, as determined by investigator. Platelets < 50000 µL. Severe systolic dysfunction defined as ejection fraction < 14%. Serum ...
... Anemia, Multiple myeloma, Chronic lymphocytic leukemi...a, Sickle cell anemia, Essential thrombocythemia, Breast cancer, Lung cancer, Sickle cell disease.
Blood tests to detect autoimmune conditions, infections, or evidence of blood-related cancers. Allergy tests to detect environmental or food allergies. Stool ...
... anemia-polycythemia sequence, Hydrops fetalis, Congenital heart disease, TTTS, Pleural effusion, TRAP sequence, CCAM, Amniotic band syndrome , Congenital ...
During your appointment, your doctor will perform a pelvic exam to check for any problems with your reproductive organs. If you've never had a period, ...
Leukopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia 23. Inability to tolerate or condition precluding treatment with antithrombotic therapy 24. Hypercoagulable state or ...
Severe anemia, liver, or renal disease; Active cancer; Systemic active inflammatory or autoimmune disease (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, SLE, etc.) Recent ...
Anemia with Hgb ≤ 9.5 g/L. Treatment with erythropoietin or other similar agents is allowed if used to keep Hgb > 9.5 g/L. Untreated obstructive sleep ...
... Anemia, Pulmonary embolism, Kidney infection, Urinary tract infection, COPD, MRSA infection, Pneumonia, C. difficile infection, Peripheral neuropathy ...
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