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Application site reactions were the AEs most commonly leading to early termination.
Adverse events most commonly leading to dose reduction were fatigue and neurotoxicity.
Incapacity also varied according to diagnosis, with organic and developmental disorders most commonly leading to incapacity.
Central nervous system (CNS) involvement, most commonly leading to tuberculous meningitis (TBM), is the most severe extra-pulmonary complication of TB and accounts for ~1% of all TB cases (Wolzak et al., 2012).
Insomnia (2.3%, 2.7% and 1.3% of patients, respectively) and anorexia (1.0%, 0.8% and 1.0%, respectively) were also the AEs most commonly leading to premature termination (Table 4) in the overall population, children and adolescents, respectively).
The AEs most commonly leading to discontinuation were IRs (n = 33), infections (n = 20), tumors (n = 5 (2 benign and 3 malignant)), cardiovascular events (n = 4), and dermatological disorders (n = 4; Table 2).
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In approximately one quarter of the patients treated, the virus integrated near to an oncogene, most commonly LMO2, leading to deregulation of the oncogenic locus and a T cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia.
Some use different terminal electron acceptors other than oxygen in their mitochondrial respiratory chains, most commonly fumarate, leading to the excretion of succinate and propionate [ 7], often accompanied by acetate excretion as well [ 8].
The most commonly reported symptoms leading to a diagnosis were dysmenorrhea and pelvic pain.
The pathogenic larval stages develop in internal organs, most commonly the liver, leading to severe and sometimes fatal disease if left untreated [ 1- 7, 9, 10].
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed and leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women just after lung cancer [ 1, 2].
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