Adjective
of or relating to or involved in hematology
Source: WordNetAfter birth, erythropoietic functions cease, except in some hematologic disorders. Source: Internet
Adverse hematologic effects Hematologic effects, such as neutropenia, agranulocytosis and other blood dyscrasias, have occurred during therapy with ACE inhibitors, especially in patients with additional risk factors (see Warnings). Source: Internet
Hyperactive apoptosis On the other hand, loss of control of cell death (resulting in excess apoptosis) can lead to neurodegenerative diseases, hematologic diseases, and tissue damage. Source: Internet
The incidence of debilitating grades of diarrhea was reduced from 18% in the BSA-dosed group to 4% in the dose-adjusted group of patients and serious hematologic side effects were eliminated. Source: Internet
“As we continue to advance Kite’s cell therapy franchise, this analysis further demonstrates the practice-changing potential of Yescarta in additional hematologic malignancies,” said Ken Takeshita, MD, Kite’s Global Head of Clinical Development. Source: Internet
SNS-510 inhibits PI3K-dependent and PIP3-independent pathways important in both solid and hematologic malignancies. Source: Internet