Examples of 'haematological' in a sentence

Meaning of "haematological"

Haematological refers to anything related to the branch of medicine that deals with the physiology of the blood
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How to use "haematological" in a sentence

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The haematological recovery is in the expected time.
High dose decedents had haematological alterations.
Haematological monitoring should therefore be undertaken regularly.
Increased risk of haematological toxicity with methotrexate.
Haematological tests employed and all results.
Solid tumour and haematological malignancy assay.
Haematological adverse reactions with zidovudine.
There are a number of haematological diseases causing thrombocytosis.
Achieved a complete response with or without haematological recovery.
The following haematological parameters should be examined.
Neutropenia is the most common haematological toxicity.
Sometimes haematological disorders are a secondary effect of a workplace hazard.
Application to blood sampling in a haematological analysis apparatus.
A further haematological disorder is hypereosinophilic syndrome.
Renal impairment and haematological disorders.

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Haematological toxicity during a cycle.
It can also cause haematological effects and nephrotoxicity.
Dose reduction for patients experiencing haematological toxicities.
In such patients haematological parameters should be carefully.
There were no toxicologically significant changes in haematological or urinalysis parameters.
All baseline haematological investigations were normal.
Infection was the most common non haematological toxicity.
Skin rashes or haematological abnormalities may occur.
In another aspect the cancer to be treated is a haematological cancer.
Which means it could be a haematological problem plus cardiomyopathy.
Haematological parameters and sgpt.
Dosage adjustments in patients with haematological adverse reactions.
Haematological parameters all the variables showed significant differences.
Dose adjustment due to haematological toxicity.
Haematological monitoring is thus necessary.
Dose adjustments in patients with haematological adverse reactions.
Haematological and gastrointestinal toxicity.
Dose modification due to haematological toxicity.
Close monitoring of haematological parameters is advised in patients with hepatic impairment.
The invention relates to haematological analyses.
Haematological recovery usually occurs within two weeks of withdrawal of hydroxycarbamide.
The invention does not therefore concern haematological tumours.
Careful monitoring of haematological parameters is recommended in such cases.
Clinical findings due to primary or secondary haematological diseases.
Unquantified decreases in haematological parameters were noted in top dose animals.
Achieved complete responses with or without full haematological recovery.
Careful monitoring of haematological parameters should be conducted during therapy.
The dose limiting toxicity in these studies was essentially haematological.
Endosulfan causes neurotoxicity and haematological effects and nephrotoxicity.
Haematological as well as other toxicity may require dose reductions or delays.
Cardiovascular effects and haematological changes were observed in some species.
Automatic connection box for distributing reagents in a haematological analyzer.
Cytotoxicity and haematological monitoring.
Haematological adverse reactions.
Bleeding and haematological disorders.

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