Sentences with word «haematological»

Additionally, they develop and apply novel molecular methodologies for the diagnosis, classification and treatment of haematological cancers.
Positive outcomes for survivors of haematological malignancies from a spiritual perspective
Abstract: Objectives: The Illness - specific Social Support Scale (ISSS), originally developed by Revenson and Schiaffino (1990), has been adapted to the German language (SSUK) by Ramm and Hasenbring (2003) for N = 154 patients with malignant haematological diseases.
«Our findings suggest that use of iron in women during pregnancy may be used as a preventive strategy to improve maternal haematological status and birth weight,» say the authors.
Objectives: The Illness - specific Social Support Scale (ISSS), originally developed by Revenson and Schiaffino (1990), has been adapted to the German language (SSUK) by Ramm and Hasenbring (2003) for N = 154 patients with malignant haematological diseases.
Differences in haematological profile of healthy 70 year old men and women: normal ranges with confirmatory factor analysis
Haematological indices In one small study of 30 infants, mean haemoglobin concentration at 12 months was significantly greater among exclusively breastfed infants by 8.00 g / L (95 % CI [4.03 to 11.97], p < 0.0001), while no difference was seen for serum ferritin concentrations (MD 4.70 mcg / L, 95 % CI -LSB--6.30 to 15.70], p = 0.40).
«The efficacy of this intensive treatment is balanced by more toxicity, mainly haematological but also esophageal and pulmonary.
The higher haematological toxicity was balanced by an appropriate supportive care throughout treatment.»
Background: Human myeloproliferative disorders form a range of clonal haematological malignant diseases, the main members of which are polycythaemia vera, essential thrombocythaemia, and idiopathic myelofibrosis.
Methods of measurement of radioactivity and haematological variables have been published previously [1,4].
«In the 1960s, Swedish investigators treated 64 patients with pernicious anaemia with 1000 µg of oral cyanocobalamin, and all showed clinical and haematological remission.
Mr. Luvanga's project is «Haematological Values of Apparently Healthy African Dogs in Tanzania.»
Pre-prandial blood samples were taken for analysis of vitamins C, E, A, retinyl palmitate and stearate, antioxidant status [Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and uric acid], biochemical and haematological analysis.
I perform direct microscope screening, analysis of metaphase plates, Image analysis / Automated Karyotyping (Metasystems), FISH (Fluorescent in situ Hybridization) on (a) prenatals, (b) haematological disorder,...
His active research areas of interest include: childhood and adolescent leukaemias & lymphomas, bone marrow failure syndromes, angiogenesis and haematological malignancies, the molecular and cellular basis of the inflammatory — coagulation interface in human disease.
Haematological indices Mean haemoglobin concentration at six months was statistically significantly lower in the exclusively breastfed group by -5.00 g / L (95 % CI -LSB--8.46 to -1.54], p = 0.0047; 1 trial / 139 infants), as was haematocrit percentage (MD -1.20, 95 % CI -LSB--2.15 to -0.25], p = 0.013; 1 trial / 139 infants).
The fetal sex ratio and metabolic, biochemical, haematological and clinical indicators of severity of hyperemesis gravidarum.
«This opens up bone - marrow transplants to virtually any patient out there with a haematological condition» such as leukaemia or sickle - cell anaemia, says John Tisdale, a haematologist at the US National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.
Veronique Latger - Cannard and colleagues conduct analyses to describe the natural history, the haematological features and the genotype - phenotype correlations of FPD / AML (OMIM 601309) condition.
Currently, four projects are being run aimed at developing new, effective treatments for both haematological forms of cancer (leukaemia) and solid tumours.
Our broad pipeline of next - generation medicines is focused on four main disease areas — lung, ovarian, breast and haematological cancers.
He heads the Haematological Cancer Genetics Group at the Sanger Institute and is member of Faculty at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute.
The Haematological Cancer Genetics team, led by George Vassiliou, studies the genes and genetic pathways involved in the development of blood cancers, with a particular emphasis on Acute Myeloid Leukaemia and related malignancies.
In 2006, Professor Smith was awarded the St Luke's Medal by the Royal Academy of Medicine and St Luke's Hospital for his work on improving outcomes in adolescent cancers with specific reference to the haematological malignancies.
Blood was drawn 15 days later to determine the haematological profile and measure the radioactivity.
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