COMMON EMERGENCIES IN CANCER MEDICINE - INFECTIOUS AND TREATMENT-RELATED SYNDROMES .1.

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THOMAS, CR
WOOD, LV
DOUGLAS, JG
STELZER, KJ
KOH, WJ
PANICKER, R
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CANCER; CANCER TREATMENT; INFECTIOUS COMPLICATIONS; EMERGENCIES;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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This two-part article, the last in a series of articles on cancer emergencies, summarizes the common medical emergencies that can occur as a result of infectious processes (Part I) and antitumor treatment secondary to chemotherapy, biological response modifiers, or radiotherapy (Part II). The use of high-dose cytotoxic agents, coupled with the common instillation of indwelling central venous access devices, have altered the spectrum of infectious etiologies that are appreciated in clinical practice. In addition, a myriad of cytotoxic agents and radiotherapeutic treatment schemes are used widely in clinical oncologic practice. While most of their related side effects are not considered life-threatening emergencies, they can be fatal if not recognized early and treated promptly. Moreover, some of these infectious and treatment-related sequelae can be prevented.
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页码:765 / 774
页数:10
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