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While renal function may return , it often fails to return to normal . L - asparaginase does not produce peripheral nerve damage , but infrequently ( 15 percent or fewer of patients ) acute pancreatitis occurs .
While renal function may return , it often fails to return to normal . L - asparaginase does not produce peripheral nerve damage , but infrequently ( 15 percent or fewer of patients ) acute pancreatitis occurs .
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92 Kaiko et al.50 noted that while altered renal function may be a factor in normeperidine accumulation , patients with normal renal function also exhibited elevated normeperidine levels and the previously described neurologic signs .
92 Kaiko et al.50 noted that while altered renal function may be a factor in normeperidine accumulation , patients with normal renal function also exhibited elevated normeperidine levels and the previously described neurologic signs .
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Disturbance of bowel and / or bladder function is a significant complication , occurring frequently enough that some surgeons are reluctant to perform midline myelotomies in patients who still retain good bowel and bladder function .
Disturbance of bowel and / or bladder function is a significant complication , occurring frequently enough that some surgeons are reluctant to perform midline myelotomies in patients who still retain good bowel and bladder function .
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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