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Participation eligibility · Active peptic ulcer disease · Known intraluminal metastatic lesion/s with risk of bleeding · Inflammatory bowel disease (e.g. ...
Endoscopic observation of upper gastrointestinal abnormalities such as ulcers, duodenal polyps. Any other anatomical or endoscopic abnormalities ...
Active peptic ulcer disease; Active liver disease; Cerebrovascular disease with previous stroke; Psychiatric illness/social situations that would limit ...
Known hypersensitivity to any of the components of dasatinib or bevacizumab. Serious, non-healing wound, active ulcer, or untreated bone fracture; History of ...
... ulcer syndrome, Pediatric trauma, Adnexal tumor, Adrenal cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Conjoined twins, Diaphragmatic hernia. Show more areas of focus for D ...
... ulcer syndrome, Hiatal hernia, Pediatric trauma, Familial adenomatous polyposis, Adnexal tumor, Adrenal cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Conjoined twins ...
... ulceration, or warmth at the injection site, fever, chills or shaking, dizziness, trouble breathing, itching or rash, lightheadedness or fainting after ...
sores, ulcers, or white spots in the mouth or on the lips; swollen glands; swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin; unusual ...
therapy (e.g., leg ulcers, mucocutaneous manifestations, pneumonitis, or HU-related fever), or Platelet count >450 x 10^9/L at any dose and any duration of ...
“After 18 months, I had been diagnosed with asthma, an intestinal bug, an ulcer, rosacea and more,” she says. “I received treatment for the individual ...
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