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They can't support a massive dehydration.
Another patient receiving 5-FU+INF α died in month 7 of treatment owing to diarrhoea with massive dehydration and renal failure.
In the 1990s, third-generation chemotherapeutic agents, including paclitaxel, docetaxel, vinorelbine, gemcitabine and irinotecan, were shown to have higher response rates often coupled with fewer adverse effects (no renal toxicity, no massive dehydration, less emesis, etc).
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While the cells of other organisms subjected to dehydration exhibit massive damage to their organelles and membranes, anhydrobiotic organisms can effectively counteract the negative effects of water deprivation [3], [4], [5].
With massive sweating, there is dehydration and loss of fluids and salts.
This in turn would result both in intravascular dehydration and massive sickling.
Stemming the spread Cholera is a highly virulent waterborne bacteria that causes massive and painful diarrhoeal dehydration.
This could contribute to a massive vascular leak syndrome, intravascular dehydration and shock.
Something like this would have been ideal in the aftermath of Katrina, where dehydration was an issue on a massive scale.
That was not what the staff at the tent had been expecting: personnel there were accustomed to dealing with fatigue, heat stroke, dehydration, diarrhoea and heart attack – not shrapnel wounds, massive bleeding and severed limbs.
One explanation is that massive ascites may increase blood viscosity in blood vessels due to dehydration.
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