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Pancytopenia after removal of copper from total parenteral nutrition
M. Patricia Fuhrman
, Virginia Herrmann
, Patricia Masidonski
,
Charles Eby
Section of Medical Oncology
Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Total Parenteral nutrition
100%
Pancytopenia
100%
Copper Removal
100%
Platelet Count
50%
Neutrophil Count
50%
Red Blood Cell Transfusion
50%
Trace Elements
50%
Serum Copper Level
50%
Copper Supplementation
50%
Copper Deficiency
33%
Hypocupremia
33%
Anemia
16%
Neutropenia
16%
Neutrophils
16%
Young Female
16%
Cholestasis
16%
Transfusion Requirements
16%
Withholding
16%
Thrombocytopenia
16%
Hyperbilirubinemia
16%
Hematologic
16%
Hematological Complications
16%
Oral nutrition
16%
Liver Dysfunction
16%
Short Bowel Syndrome
16%
Chronic Diarrhea
16%
Platelet Levels
16%
Copper Level
16%
Serum Copper
16%
Dietary Copper
16%
Cholestatic Jaundice
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Total Parenteral Nutrition
100%
Pancytopenia
100%
Copper Blood Level
66%
Trace Element
50%
Neutrophil Count
50%
Platelet Count
50%
Supplementation
50%
Copper Deficiency
33%
Liver Dysfunction
16%
Anemia
16%
Thrombocytopenia
16%
Cholestasis
16%
Hyperbilirubinemia
16%
Neutropenia
16%
Short Bowel Syndrome
16%
Chronic Diarrhea
16%
Obstructive Jaundice
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Total Parenteral Nutrition
100%
Pancytopenia
100%
Platelet
66%
Neutrophil
66%
Supplementation
50%
Trace Element
50%
Copper Deficiency
33%
Neutropenia
16%
Anemia
16%
Liver Dysfunction
16%
Cholestasis
16%
Thrombocytopenia
16%
Hyperbilirubinemia
16%
Short Bowel Syndrome
16%
Obstructive Jaundice
16%
Chronic Diarrhea
16%
Oral
16%