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Incidence not known. Change in temperature; chest tightness; chills; cough; difficulty swallowing; dizziness; fast heartbeat; feeling unusually cold; fever ...
Incidence not known. Hives or welts, itching, or skin rash; itching, puffiness, or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue; large ...
Over the past 40 years, the incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) in the Western hemisphere has increased by approximately sixfold. Often diagnosed ...
Incidence not known ... Other side effects not listed may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your healthcare professional.
Incidence not known. Chest tightness; cough; puffiness or swelling of the eyelids or around the eyes, face, lips, or tongue. Some side effects may occur that ...
Incidence not known. Aggression; bladder pain; blistering, peeling, loosening of the skin; blisters on the skin; bone pain, tenderness, or aching; chest ...
... intervention programs for colorectal cancer can close the care gap and potentially eliminate racial disparities for both incidence and mortality.
Incidence not known. Abdominal or stomach pain; agitation; black, tarry stools; bleeding or bruising; blood in the urine or stools; blurred vision; burning ...
The overall incidence of significant ureteral injury in gynecologic and colorectal surgeries has been estimated to be as high as 1.7% and 1.9%, respectively.
Incidence unknown. Bone pain; lower back or side pain; pain, inflammation, or swelling in calves, shoulders, or hands; painful, swollen joints; seizures. Some ...
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