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    Hepatosplenic candidiasis after neutropenic phase of acute leukaemia
    (1999)
    Čolović, M. (21639151700)
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    Lazarević, V. (7003865903)
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    Čolović, R. (56265624300)
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    Janković, G. (7005387173)
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    Suvajdžić, N. (7003417452)
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    Bogdanović, A. (6603686934)
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    Bila, J. (57208312102)
    Hepatosplenic candidiasis following granulocytopenic periods is a relatively recently recognised problem in immunocompromised patients, particularly in those with acute leukaemia. We present three patients in whom diagnosis of hepatosplenic candidiasis was suspected on the basis of ultrasonographic (US), computed tomographic (CT) findings and confirmed by laparoscopy and biopsy of liver lesions. All three patients were successfully treated briefly with amphotericin B, followed by a longer period of fluconazole. In one patient laparotomy and surgical evacuation of abscesses was performed. This condition could be more often recognised by careful follow-up of liver function test, C-reactive protein level, ultrasonography, CT and MRI after recovery from chemotherapy-induced neutropenia.
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    Hepatosplenic candidiasis after neutropenic phase of acute leukaemia
    (1999)
    Čolović, M. (21639151700)
    ;
    Lazarević, V. (7003865903)
    ;
    Čolović, R. (56265624300)
    ;
    Janković, G. (7005387173)
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    Suvajdžić, N. (7003417452)
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    Bogdanović, A. (6603686934)
    ;
    Bila, J. (57208312102)
    Hepatosplenic candidiasis following granulocytopenic periods is a relatively recently recognised problem in immunocompromised patients, particularly in those with acute leukaemia. We present three patients in whom diagnosis of hepatosplenic candidiasis was suspected on the basis of ultrasonographic (US), computed tomographic (CT) findings and confirmed by laparoscopy and biopsy of liver lesions. All three patients were successfully treated briefly with amphotericin B, followed by a longer period of fluconazole. In one patient laparotomy and surgical evacuation of abscesses was performed. This condition could be more often recognised by careful follow-up of liver function test, C-reactive protein level, ultrasonography, CT and MRI after recovery from chemotherapy-induced neutropenia.
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    Three monoclonal IgG components, an IgG4(Λ), an IgG2(κ) and an IgG1/IgG3 (κ) Gm(f,b) hybrid, in a single myeloma patient
    (1995)
    Milošević‐Jovčić, N. (6602090709)
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    Dovezenski, Nebojša (7801566450)
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    Jovanović, L. (57198361287)
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    Rolović, Z. (7006321033)
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    Gotić, M. (7004685432)
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    Radošević, N. (6602961249)
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    Suvajdžić, N. (7003417452)
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    Tošić, L. (6602381158)
    Abstract: An unusual triclonal IgG combination in the serum of a 56‐year old male with clinical stage IIIB multiple myeloma is reported. The patient initially had an IgG4(Λ) monoclonal protein in his serum and later developed an IgG2(κ) and an IgG (κ) which possessed the characteristics of both IgG1 and IgG3 subclasses with an unusual combination of allotypic markers. Three M‐proteins did not share idiotypic determinants. A rare class‐switch recombination followed by mutation has been considered as a possible mechanism leading to this combination. © Munksgaard 1995

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