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In case of a biliary approach, antibiotics need to be administered due to the risk of abscess formation (Fig. 5).
Larger doses could not be administered due to limitations in force feeding of the animals in study.
Further higher doses could not be administered due to experimental limitations of force feeding large amounts of test substance to the animals.
If radiographic contrast media cannot be administered due to iodine allergy or renal insufficiency, the accuracy of CT is poor and an MRI should be performed to fully evaluate the liver.
The energy deficit occurs especially in the first days after admission, when targeted volume cannot be administered due to retention, slow increase of nutritional volume towards the targeted volume, hemodynamic instability and diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
In advanced cancer, however, considering myelosuppression to be a baseline feature can lead to a large bias because fewer cycles of chemotherapy can be administered due to poorer outcomes, consequently leading to a lower chance of neutropenia.
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In 6/19 patients (31.6 %), a dose escalation was administered due to morphological local recurrence.
Biologic therapies were administered due to life-threatening situations in 48 (14%) patients.
Investigators knew which vaccine was administered due to the different vaccination route for children.
This study was not able to evaluate the CBCL's concurrent validity since no other measures of child behaviour were administered due to time constraints.
Many others discontinued therapy before the planned four cycles were administered due to failure of Vorinostat to control the leucokyte count or due to patients' or physicians' preference (Schäfer et al. 2009).
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