mucositis造句1. Monitor CBC and for mucositis weekly.
2. The common side effect in intravenous melphalan is mucositis.
3. The most common toxicity during treatment was mucositis.
4. The evaluation of acute radiation mucositis and dermatitis was done according to the systems proposed by RTOG or EORTC.
5. Objective:The rules of occurrence and development of oral mucositis in 41 stem cell transplantation recipients were investigated to supply scientific bases for clinical nursing.
6. Conclusion Some patients with radiation mucositis do exist pathogen, and we must sleet antibiotics by the bacterial cultured results.
7. Objective: To discuss how to reduce the oropharynx mucositis in patients with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma during radiotherapy.
8. Objective:To investigate the development of oral mucositis(OM) and effective nursing way by the observation and nursing of 25 patients who received haemopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT).
9. After therapy, the degree of the oropharynx mucositis was compared.
10. So the effective nursing the patient with oral mucositis is becoming a most essential part of adjuvant treatment of cancer.
11. Oral mucositis, can affect up to 100 percent of cancer patients undergoing high dose chemotherapy.
12. Methods 40 patients suffering from oral mucositis after combined chemotherapy were randomized divided into 2 groups.
13. Objective:To evaluate the clinical effects of peri-implant mucositis treated by hyaluronic-acid gel.
14. Objective To analyze the curative effect and nursing of the ultraviolet ray treatment meter in oral mucositis after Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation.
15. If you are having head and neck radiotherapy it is likely you will have some degree of mucositis.
16. The most common grade 3/4 adverse events were thrombocytopenia (32%), mucositis (22%), neutropenia (22%), and anemia (18%).
17. Conclusion The prophylaxis and treatment will be more scientific, effective, and directive if the origination and development rules of severe oral mucositis are known.
18. The most common grade 3 to 4 adverse events were radiation mucositis, radiation dermatitis, lymphopenia, and neutropenia.
19. The major toxic side effects were neutropenia, nausea, vomiting, mucositis, alopecia, arthralgia, myalgia and cardiac toxic reaction, but were tolerable.
20. Up to 40 percent of patients given a common chemotherapy drug suffer from the painful sores known as oral mucositis, which can make eating and swallowing difficult.