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Gemcitabine‐associated thrombotic microangiopathy
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In the current series, the largest single-institution study to date, the incidence of gemcitabine-associated TMA was higher than previously reported (0.31% vs. 0.015%). Seven of nine patients developed new or exacerbated hypertension, which could be a useful early identifier of patients with gemcitabine-associated TMA syndromes.
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