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According to the classification of the envenomation 60% of the cases were of severity of grade 2 3 and 40% of grade 0 1.
These data show that a greater proportion of the younger patients had highest severity of grade 1 or 2 and the older patients were more likely to have a highest severity of grade 3.
Elevated TSH (>0.5 mIU/l requiring an increase in the dose of thyroxine replacement) was a study-specific AE, with a maximum severity of grade 1.
In particular, the frequency and severity of grade 3 and 4 diarrhea (29%) and acneiform skin rash (27%) were increased with the addition of imatinib.
The most common toxicity associated with the device was grade 1 or 2 scalp irritation at a rate of 16%%, but none had severity of grade 3 or 4. The scalp irritation can be managed by applying topical corticosteroid and by shifting of the arrays slightly during each array exchange [ 20].
Treatment-emergent rash/skin toxicity AEs occurred in 35% and 25% of patients in the bosutinib and imatinib arms, respectively, although most patients experienced a maximum severity of Grade 1 or 2. Rash/skin toxicity AEs typically occurred earlier with bosutinib versus imatinib (median time to first event, 57.5 vs. 125 days; Table 4).
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In all, 69.7% of the pts showed any skin toxicity grades I IV, 9.8% with severity of grades III/IV.
Patients with a maximum injury severity of AIS grade 1 were excluded here.
The severity of complications (Grade I-V) [ 24] will be assessed and adverse events will be categorized using the CTCAE version 4.0 [ 22].
The severity of complications (Grade I-V) will be assessed and adverse events will be categorized using the CTCAE version 4.0 [ 74].
This sample contains both older and younger patients with a different severity of illness (grades 1 4).
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