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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, anemia, loss of ability to fight infection, and a greater propensity to bleed may be caused by chemotherapy.
England has certainly not lost its taste for the fight — there are still would-bes sparring in gyms from Merseyside to Brixton — and yet most of the British moderns, especially the heavyweights, pale, bony men like Henry Cooper, have been notable mainly for a stoutness of soul that is inevitably undermined by a propensity to bleed.
They are often incidental when imaging the retroperitoneal space, but do have a propensity to bleed (Fig. 17) when lesions grow larger than 4 cm or intratumoral aneurysmal change exceeds 5 mm [7, 67].
Although lead-time bias may have a role, this may be related to a tumour's propensity to bleed and therefore may reflect detection through current screening tests.
Although malignant tumors have an increased propensity to bleed, any adrenal lesion is subject to intratumoral hemorrhage, particularly as they increase in size.
The implications of a biological difference in screen-detected cancers may influence future screening strategies that are based upon a tumour's propensity to bleed, against those that endoscopically screen a population.
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When large (over 4 cm) they have a higher propensity to bleeding, and secondary to even minor trauma, can lead to intratumoral or retroperitoneal hemorrhage [1], rarely intraperitoneal hemorrhage [2], and ultimately hemorrhagic shock.
Co-medication with warfarin and parecoxib has been shown to increase the propensity to bleeding [ 38].
Similarly, the propensity to bleeding in ARC syndrome secondary to the documented platelet abnormalities was another important consideration in making such decisions.
Patients with CCM have loss‐of‐function mutations in one of the three CCM‐encoding genes (CCM1, CCM2, or CCM3) that result in formation of enlarged and irregular blood vessels with high propensity to bleeding leading to seizures and strokes (Fischer et al, 2013).
She needed to bleed.
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