The occurrence of bone-marrow aplasia in only an occasional subject receiving chloramphenicol, coupled with the lack of a dose-effect relation, almost certainly indicates an individual susceptibility.
Subsequently, she was hospitalized on 97 occasions, principally for recurrent crises that were usually characterized by severe bone or abdominal pain (or both), with fever, usually lasting for 1 ...
below the joint line, depending upon the height of the patient). The incision was carried down through soft tissue to bone, with no conscious attempt to bevel the underlying muscle. The skin was ...