Titre : Vinblastine

Vinblastine : Questions médicales fréquentes

Termes MeSH sélectionnés :

Hepatitis B Core Antigens

Questions fréquentes et termes MeSH associés

Diagnostic 2

#1

Comment la vinblastine est-elle utilisée dans le diagnostic du cancer ?

La vinblastine n'est pas un outil de diagnostic, mais un traitement pour les cancers diagnostiqués.
Vinblastine Cancer Diagnostic médical
#2

Quels tests précèdent l'administration de vinblastine ?

Des tests sanguins et d'imagerie sont effectués pour évaluer la maladie avant le traitement.
Tests de laboratoire Imagerie médicale Vinblastine

Symptômes 2

#1

Quels sont les effets secondaires courants de la vinblastine ?

Les effets secondaires incluent nausées, vomissements, fatigue et perte de cheveux.
Effets secondaires Vinblastine Nausées
#2

La vinblastine provoque-t-elle des douleurs ?

Elle peut causer des douleurs musculaires ou articulaires, mais ce n'est pas systématique.
Douleur Vinblastine Effets indésirables

Prévention 2

#1

La vinblastine a-t-elle un rôle préventif dans le cancer ?

Non, la vinblastine est un traitement et ne prévient pas le développement du cancer.
Prévention du cancer Vinblastine Traitement
#2

Peut-on prévenir les effets secondaires de la vinblastine ?

Des médicaments antiémétiques peuvent aider à réduire les nausées causées par la vinblastine.
Effets secondaires Vinblastine Médicaments antiémétiques

Traitements 2

#1

Dans quels types de cancer la vinblastine est-elle utilisée ?

Elle est utilisée pour traiter les lymphomes, le cancer du poumon et le cancer du testicule.
Lymphome Cancer du poumon Vinblastine
#2

Comment la vinblastine est-elle administrée ?

La vinblastine est généralement administrée par injection intraveineuse sous supervision médicale.
Administration intraveineuse Vinblastine Traitement du cancer

Complications 2

#1

Quelles complications peuvent survenir avec la vinblastine ?

Des complications incluent des infections, des saignements et des problèmes neurologiques.
Complications Vinblastine Infections
#2

La vinblastine peut-elle affecter la moelle osseuse ?

Oui, la vinblastine peut entraîner une dépression de la moelle osseuse, réduisant les globules blancs.
Moelle osseuse Vinblastine Dépression médullaire

Facteurs de risque 2

#1

Qui est à risque d'effets indésirables avec la vinblastine ?

Les patients avec des antécédents de maladies cardiaques ou hépatiques sont à risque accru.
Facteurs de risque Vinblastine Maladies cardiaques
#2

Les enfants peuvent-ils prendre de la vinblastine ?

Oui, la vinblastine peut être administrée aux enfants, mais avec précaution et surveillance.
Vinblastine Pédiatrie Traitement du cancer
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Low Hepatitis B Core-Related Antigen Levels Correlate Higher Spontaneous Seroclearance of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen in Chronic Hepatitis B Patients With High Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Levels.

Seroclearance of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) indicates functional cure for hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Low HBsAg levels can predict HBsAg seroclearance over time. However, little is kno... We conducted a retrospective cohort study including 2614 treatment-naïve patients with chronic HBV infection who received long-term follow-up at the National Taiwan University Hospital. The primary en... There were 465 patients who cleared HBsAg with 32,414.72 person-years of follow-up, with a mean clearance rate of 1.43% per year. We found that lower HBcrAg levels at baseline were associated with an ... Lower serum HBcrAg levels were associated with increased probability of HBsAg seroclearance over time. In patients with HBsAg levels >1000 IU/mL, clearing HBcrAg may serve as an early biomarker for HB...

A longitudinal study to detect hepatitis B surface and core-related antigens in chronic hepatitis B patients with hepatitis B surface antigen seroclearance using highly sensitive assays.

This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of two novel assays, namely the iTACT-hepatitis B surface antigen (iTACT-HBsAg) and iTACT-hepatitis B core-related antigen (iTACT-HBcrAg) assays, in chronic... HBsAg and HBcrAg were measured by the two iTACT-assays in 556 serial sera collected from 96 CHB patients at 7 different time points spanning from 5 years before to 10 years after SC and 120 HBsAg-nega... Using the iTACT-assays, HBsAg was detectable in 154/418 (36.8%) samples collected after SC. HBcrAg was detectable in 78.3% and 65.9% of samples collected before and after SC, respectively. The detecta... The iTACT assays detected a low level of HBsAg and/or HBcrAg in >70% of patients even at 10 years after SC, suggesting that CHB patients with SC still harbour a low level of HBV protein expression. Th...

A critique and systematic review of the clinical utility of hepatitis B core-related antigen.

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Atypical Hepatitis B Virus Serology Profile-Hepatitis B Surface Antigen-Positive/Hepatitis B Core Antibody-Negative-In Hepatitis B Virus/HIV Coinfected Individuals in Botswana.

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Hepatitis B virus pre-genomic RNA and hepatitis B core-related antigen reductions at week 4 predict favourable hepatitis B surface antigen response upon long-term nucleos(t)ide analogue in chronic hepatitis B.

We investigated the dynamics of serum HBV pre-genomic RNA (pgRNA) and hepatitis B core-related antigen (HBcrAg) in patients receiving nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) and their predictability for favoura... Serum viral biomarkers were measured at baseline, weeks 4, 12, 24, 36, and 48 of treatment. Patients were followed up thereafter and serum HBsAg level was measured at end of follow-up (EOFU). Favourab... Twenty-eight hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive and 36 HBeAg-negative patients (median, 38.2 years old; 71.9% male) were recruited with median follow-up duration of 17.1 years (interquartile range... Early on-treatment changes of serum HBV pgRNA and HBcrAg at 4 weeks predict HBsAg seroclearance or ≤100 IU/mL in NA-treated CHB patients upon long-term FU....