Clinicopathological correlation and best treatment of renal disease in Multiple Myeloma
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Treatment of Multiple Myeloma
Les traitements classiques de myelome multiple et les schemas differents proposes ont ete mis en revue. La poly chimiotherapie de la maladie avec une com-binaison de cyclophosphamide, B.C.N.U. Alkeran, Perdnisone et Vincristine a donnee une meilleur Resultat ceci surtout dans les formes graves et rapidement progressive de la maladie. D'autres sehemas therapeutiques sont en cours.
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Cambridge Medicine Journal
سال: 2012
ISSN: 2046-1798
DOI: 10.7244/cmj-1355409947