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WBC ≥ 2.5 x 109/L; Absolute Neutrophil Count (ANC) ≥ 1.5 x 109/L; Platelets ≥ 100 x 109/L; Hb ≥ 9 g/dL. No evidence of significant liver disease: Serum ...
Occasionally, blood tests might be used to check your child's white blood cell count. An increase in white blood cells is usually a sign that the body is ...
Urine test. A urinalysis can reveal signs of poor kidney function, such as red blood cells and proteins that should not be in urine or white blood cells that ...
Gemcitabine can temporarily lower the number of white blood cells in your blood, increasing the chance of getting an infection. It can also lower the number ...
In these cases, the unadjusted DLCO must be >60% predicted. Laboratory criteria for protocol entry (obtained ≤ 14 days before initiation of therapy). WBC ≥ ...
Tofacitinib can temporarily lower the number of white blood cells in your blood, increasing the chance of getting an infection. If this occurs, there are ...
Blood disease (e.g., anemia, low white blood cell counts) or ... Mitoxantrone can temporarily lower the number of white blood cells in your blood, increasing the ...
No CNS3 or testicular leukemia. WBC count < 50,000/mm^3; No prior cytotoxic chemotherapy for the current diagnosis of ALL or any cancer diagnosed previously.
White blood cell (WBC) count < 3.0 × 10^9 /L;; Total bilirubin ≥ 2 mg/dL; except for subjects with isolated elevation of indirect bilirubin relating to ...
Certain proteins in the blood may be high as your body fights an infection or inflammation. People with certain bone marrow diseases, such as multiple myeloma, ...
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