| 11. | The patients with aplasia are forming antibodies to attack the drug as if it were a foreign protein.
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| 12. | Many drugs are associated with aplasia mainly according to case reports, but at a very low probability.
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| 13. | Virtually all the aplasia cases have occurred in patients who received the drug by an injection under the skin.
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| 14. | In Michel aplasia, the undeveloped ( anaplastic ) body part is the bony labyrinth of the inner ear.
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| 15. | Peterson said Johnson & Johnson had found that three people taking NeoRecormon exclusively had developed red cell aplasia.
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| 16. | "Aplasia " is the medical term for body parts that are absent or do not develop properly.
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| 17. | Casadevall knew of several diseases _ lymphoid cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus _ that could cause red cell aplasia.
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| 18. | In most cases, patients who develop red cell aplasia are treated with transfusions or immunosuppressant drugs that neutralize the antibodies.
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| 19. | The condition can also result from aplasia or hypoplasia of one or more of the muscles supplied by the oculomotor nerve.
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| 20. | In 1979, Levin described germinal cell aplasia with focal spermatogenesis where a variable percentage of seminiferous tubules contain germ cells.
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