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Depression of Bone Marrow by Guanidine

Forbes H. Norris, Jr., MD; John M. Eaton, MD; C. Harold Mielke, Jr., MD

Arch Neurol. 1974;30(2):184-185.


Abstract

Guanidine caused bone marrow depression in three of 150 patients treated with that drug for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.



Author Affiliations

San Francisco; Burlingame, Calif; San Francisco

From the Institutes of Neurological Science and Health Research, and the departments of neurology, medicine, and pathology, Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco (Drs. Norris and Eaton), and the Peninsula Hospital and Medical Center, Burlingame, Calif (Dr. Mielke).


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Aug 9, 1973.

Reprint requests to Research Bldg, R513, Pacific Medical Center, PO Box 7999, San Francisco 94120 (Dr. Norris).



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