Skin Changes
Cross-source consensus on Skin Changes from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Visible skin changes and hair loss can contribute to the feeling that patients do not look like themselves. — Investigating the symptoms and sentinel symptoms of patients with lymphoma during chemotherapy: a cross-sectional survey
- Chemotherapy can accelerate keratinocyte apoptosis, weakening skin resistance and producing multiple skin symptoms. — Investigating the symptoms and sentinel symptoms of patients with lymphoma during chemotherapy: a cross-sectional survey
- Specific lymphoma treatments are associated with pruritus, erythematous reactions, and pigmentation changes. — Investigating the symptoms and sentinel symptoms of patients with lymphoma during chemotherapy: a cross-sectional survey
- Management of skin changes involves monitoring adverse reactions and guiding cleansing, moisturizing, and symptomatic intervention. — Investigating the symptoms and sentinel symptoms of patients with lymphoma during chemotherapy: a cross-sectional survey
- The negative correlation between skin changes and D-dimer is described as weak and requiring cautious interpretation. — Investigating the symptoms and sentinel symptoms of patients with lymphoma during chemotherapy: a cross-sectional survey