| 41. | With reversal of immunosuppression, there is paradoxical increased inflammation as the recovering immune system recognises the fungus.
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| 42. | Low-attenuated vaccine strains may cause damage to the bursa of Fabricius and immunosuppression in susceptible chicks.
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| 43. | Managing people with HIV, hepatitis and posttransplant immunosuppression-related problems is a very complex medical management problem,
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| 44. | IFN therapy causes immunosuppression, in particular through neutropenia and can result in some infections manifesting in unusual ways.
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| 45. | The only consensus was on treating patients with advanced immunosuppression ( CD4 counts less than 350 / ?L ).
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| 46. | Underlying immunosuppression may be medically manageable once it is identified, and this helps prevent recurrence of candidal infections.
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| 47. | Long-term immunosuppression increases the risk of developing life-threatening infections, kidney damage, and cancer.
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| 48. | Leflunomide, a pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor is now generally accepted as the second treatment option behind reduction of immunosuppression.
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| 49. | She is regarded as a world leader in nerve regeneration enhancement and in developing minimal immunosuppression regimens following transplantation.
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| 50. | Long-term immunosuppression treatment leaves an individual more vulnerable to infection, diabetes, weakened bones and other problems.
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