2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.leukres.2009.08.024
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The suggestion of a risk stratification system for febrile neutropenia in patients with hematologic disease

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“…Wichtig ist ein früher Beginn der Behandlung bereits vor Entwicklung einer Transfusionsabhängigkeit, die wiederum die Notwendigkeit einer Eisenchelationstherapie nach sich ziehen würde. Der Beginn einer Transfusionstherapie lässt sich dadurch zeitlich erheblich hinauszögern [19,20].…”
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“…Wichtig ist ein früher Beginn der Behandlung bereits vor Entwicklung einer Transfusionsabhängigkeit, die wiederum die Notwendigkeit einer Eisenchelationstherapie nach sich ziehen würde. Der Beginn einer Transfusionstherapie lässt sich dadurch zeitlich erheblich hinauszögern [19,20].…”
Section: Esas Und Alternativenunclassified
“…The infections caused by these bacterial pathogens are endemic now in many countries and cause a wide range of morbidity and mortality (6, 8–13). Routine detection of bacterial pathogens in clinical laboratories is based on enrichment culture, microscopic observation and biochemical assay (1417). Although culture testing is the gold standard for the assessment of infectious diseases, the whole procedure has several limitations, such as being time-consuming, laborious, and the difficulty of quantitative analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, many other risk factors (such as age, the chemotherapy protocol, prophylactic antifungal treatment, gastrointestinal system sterilization, the neutrophil count during the attack, and thrombocytopenia) were identified as risk factors in many studies (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%