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Asked for male, 21 years old from Trichy
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Klebsiella pneumoniae is a difficult infection to treat because of the organism's thick capsule. Klebsiella is best treated with third- and fourth-generation cephalosporins, quinolones, or carbapenems. Monotherapy is just as effective as a combination treatment in klebsiella pneumoniae because newer agents are used.
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Klebsiella pneumoniae is a difficult infection to treat because of the organism's thick capsule. Klebsiella is best treated with third- and fourth-generation cephalosporins, quinolones, or carbapenems. Monotherapy is just as effective as a combination treatment in klebsiella pneumoniae because newer agents are used.
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There is no drug therapy that can cure mf. The only potential cure for mf is allogeneic stem cell transplantation. But this procedure is risky for older patients and those with other health problems. Because mf primarily affects older adults, a stem cell transplantation is not a treatment option for most mf patients.
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There is no drug therapy that can cure mf. The only potential cure for mf is allogeneic stem cell transplantation. But this procedure is risky for older patients and those with other health problems. Because mf primarily affects older adults, a stem cell transplantation is not a treatment option for most mf patients.
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An mri scan is helpful in detecting lymphoma that has spread to the spinal cord or brain. It can be helpful in other areas of the body as well, such as the head and neck area. Abdominal ultrasound: abdominal ultrasound may be used to examine enlarged lymph nodes, especially in the abdomen.
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An mri scan is helpful in detecting lymphoma that has spread to the spinal cord or brain. It can be helpful in other areas of the body as well, such as the head and neck area. Abdominal ultrasound: abdominal ultrasound may be used to examine enlarged lymph nodes, especially in the abdomen.
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Pancreatic cancer, this type of cancer ;originates in the pancreas, the organ that lies behind the lower portion of your stomach. Abnormal cells start to grow and divide to form tumours. Over time, the disease may spread to other parts or organs of the body, making it hard to treat.
Knowing all about pancreatic cancer will give you an idea of the signs and risks of the disease. Here are a few facts you probably never knew about this grave illness:
Cancer of the pan...more
Knowing all about pancreatic cancer will give you an idea of the signs and risks of the disease. Here are a few facts you probably never knew about this grave illness:
Cancer of the pan...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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The normal range for lymphocytes is between 800 and 5000 (0.8-5.0) lymphocytes per ml of blood. A normal lymphocytes percentage is 18-45% of total white blood cells.
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The normal range for lymphocytes is between 800 and 5000 (0.8-5.0) lymphocytes per ml of blood. A normal lymphocytes percentage is 18-45% of total white blood cells.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Delhi
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a lymph node biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing lymphoma. Often, it's the only test that can provide an official diagnosis. During the procedure, a specialist takes a sample of a lymph node. The sample is examined under a microscope for signs of lymphoma.
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a lymph node biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing lymphoma. Often, it's the only test that can provide an official diagnosis. During the procedure, a specialist takes a sample of a lymph node. The sample is examined under a microscope for signs of lymphoma.
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Greater Noida
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Yes, of course, ultimate nutrition will come from proper diet only. Dietition in cancer hospital will tell you or meet some vaidya.
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Asked for male, 36 years old from Bhilwara
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See we have to evaluate completely the stage of te cancer and also the other parameters ,then we can suggest what to do .so take the online appointment for the same ok.
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Asked for male, 26 years old from Kendrapara
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Its unfortunate that your sister is suffering with blood cancer. As per history she might having cml, and receiving imatinib for treatment. Imatinib is known to cause musculoskeletal pain. Some time simple analgesic is helpful in getting relief of pain but many a times is due to more complex process that involve calcium and phosphate handling of body.
I strongly advise you to consult your primary oncologist/hematologist, he might ask for some investigation, and may try to modify dose (depend...more
I strongly advise you to consult your primary oncologist/hematologist, he might ask for some investigation, and may try to modify dose (depend...more
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