SummaryThere is paucity of data on the incidence, severity and management of chicken pox in patients receiving active chemotherapy for cancer.From October 2010 to October 2011, patients were included in this study if they developed a chicken pox infection during their chemotherapy. The details of patients’ cancer diagnosis and treatment along with clinical and epidemiological data of the chicken pox infections were assessed from a prospectively maintained database.Twenty-four patients had a chicken pox infection while receiving chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. The median age of the patients was 21 years, and two-thirds of the patients had solid tumor malignancies.Overall, eight (33%) patients had complications, six (25%) patients had febri...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Introduction: While still a ubiquitous disease of childhood, chickenpox has been effectively control...
Summary: There is paucity of data on the incidence, severity and management of chicken pox in patien...
SummaryThere is paucity of data on the incidence, severity and management of chicken pox in patients...
Varicella infection in paediatric cancer patients could result in significant morbidity and mortalit...
Chicken pox in the Russian Federation in recent years has maintained a consistently high level of ra...
Chickenpox, is a highly contagious disease caused by infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). Th...
Introduction: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity ...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Introduction: While still a ubiquitous disease of childhood, chickenpox has been effectively control...
Summary: There is paucity of data on the incidence, severity and management of chicken pox in patien...
SummaryThere is paucity of data on the incidence, severity and management of chicken pox in patients...
Varicella infection in paediatric cancer patients could result in significant morbidity and mortalit...
Chicken pox in the Russian Federation in recent years has maintained a consistently high level of ra...
Chickenpox, is a highly contagious disease caused by infection with varicella zoster virus (VZV). Th...
Introduction: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity ...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Background: Varicella zoster infection (VZI) is well recognized as a potential cause of morbidity an...
Introduction: While still a ubiquitous disease of childhood, chickenpox has been effectively control...