R Zhong, J Teng, B Han… - Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 2011 - Springer ... 64.2%). Grade 1–3 skin toxicity occurred in 9 patients (64.2%), and grade 1–4 non-infectivefever toxicity occurred in 10 patients (71.4%). ... Skin toxicity and non-infective fever were observed in the course of chemoimmunotherapy. However ... Related articles - All 2 versions
DS Sun, JD Zhang, L Li, Y Dai… - British Journal of …, 2011 - Br Inst Radiology ... In all patients, acute toxicities mainly included haema- tological toxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, radiocystitis, radiodermatitis, fatigue, infectivefever, hand and foot syndrome, and hepatic injury (Table 3). Severely acute toxicities included Grade III–IV diarrhoea and granu ... Related articles - All 2 versions
AF Taurel, R Guatteo, A Joly, H Seegers… - Preventive Veterinary …, 2011 - Elsevier Coxiella burnetii is the causal agent of Q fever, a worldwide spread zoonosis. Prevention of C. burnetii shedding in cattle is critical to control the spread of the pathogen between animals, and from animals to humans. Vaccination with a phase 1 vaccine has been ... All 2 versions
W Moody, M Loudon, R Watkin, R Steeds… - Postgraduate medical …, 2011 - pmj.bmj.com ...Infective endocarditis (IE) was heralded as the 'notorious deceiver' long ago in a historical review on fever of unknown origin.1 Our report serves as a useful reminder that IE continues to masquerade as numerous disease conditions, whose list should now include 2009 ... All 4 versions
JFW Chan, PCY Woo, JLL Teng, SKP Lau… - Infection, 2011 - Springer ... remission Present case (2010) M/70 Chronic gastritis H2-blocker (famotidine) Frequent visits to fish market and intake of raw fish Infective spondylitis (fever and low back pain for 3 weeks) Lactococcus garvieae (biopsied bone; 16S rRNA gene sequencing) IV AMP for 6 weeks ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions