Proceedings, Volume 2Excerpta Medica Foundation, 1965 - Drugs |
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... mycoses A mycosis is an infection caused by fungi . Fungi are plants containing no chlorophyl and devoid of leaves , stems , and roots . They are like bacteria , but usually larger and more complicated in structure . Fungi produce more ...
... mycoses A mycosis is an infection caused by fungi . Fungi are plants containing no chlorophyl and devoid of leaves , stems , and roots . They are like bacteria , but usually larger and more complicated in structure . Fungi produce more ...
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... mycoses was de- pendent upon greater interest or diagnostic acuity of the reviewing pathologists in the later period . This study showed that among the 261 post mortems , all eleven of the fatal mycoses secondary to leukemia occurred in ...
... mycoses was de- pendent upon greater interest or diagnostic acuity of the reviewing pathologists in the later period . This study showed that among the 261 post mortems , all eleven of the fatal mycoses secondary to leukemia occurred in ...
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... mycoses which have been induced by an additive role of drugs are phy- comycosis ( mucormycosis ) , aspergillosis and candidiasis ( moniliasis ) . Cryptococcosis ( torulosis ) and nocardiosis are less commonly drug - induced secondary ...
... mycoses which have been induced by an additive role of drugs are phy- comycosis ( mucormycosis ) , aspergillosis and candidiasis ( moniliasis ) . Cryptococcosis ( torulosis ) and nocardiosis are less commonly drug - induced secondary ...
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The diseases drugs cause | 1 |
The evaluation of drugs for their | 19 |
Alcoholbarbiturate deaths | 64 |
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a.sh abdominal abnormal acetylsalicylic acid activity acute administration agents allergy alloxan Amer animals antibiotics antibodies anticoagulant anticoagulant therapy antigen aplasia aspergillosis barbiturate biopsy bleeding blood bone marrow Candida caused cells changes Chloramphenicol chloroquine chronic clin clinical corneal corticosteroids cortisone cytotoxic drugs demonstrated diabetes diagnosis dosage doses drug therapy drug-induced exanthema experimental factors fatal fetus fever fungal fungi fungus fungus infections gastric haematomas haemorrhages Hodgkin's disease HOIGNÉ ileus incidence increased induced infarction infective complications intestinal Lancet lesions leukemia Medical metabolism methyldopa mycoses necrosis necrotic normal occur oedema Ophthal organism patients receiving penicillin peptic ulcer pharmacodynamic photosensitivity phycomycete phycomycosis platelet pneumocystis pneumonia possible predispose to infection prednisolone pregnancy present pulmonary quinidine quinine rabbits reactions reported reserpine result salicylic sensitivity septicaemia serum showed side effects skin steroid therapy steroid ulcer steroids Symmers symptoms syndrome teratogenic therapeutic thrombocytopenia tissues toxic treated treatment