Subsequent studies have suggested that the dose ofgammaglobulinmay be an important determinant of its efficacy.
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Furthermore, treatment withgammaglobulinsignificantly reduced the incidence of fever and laboratory indicators of the acute-phase response, suggesting a rapid, generalized anti-inflammatory effect.
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Despite treatment withgammaglobulin, some children develop important lesions of the coronary arteries.
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He had a further infusion ofgammaglobulin, and the aspirin was increased to 60 mg/kg/day, which resulted in clinical improvement.
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Intravenousgammaglobulinseems to have reduced considerably the development of coronary arterial involvement.
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Despite infusion ofgammaglobulin, the aneurysm remained unaltered and developed a thrombus.
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He received intravenousgammaglobulinat 2gm/kg on the fourth day of illness.
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In addition togammaglobulin, aspirin is administered at a dose of 100 mg/kg/day divided into four doses.
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When the diagnosis is not made until after ten days of illness, there are no data regarding the effectiveness of treatment withgammaglobulin.
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Furthermore, the data suggest that there is a relationship between the dosage ofgammaglobulinused and the response.
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Modification of chickenpox in family contacts by administration ofgammaglobulin.
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Initially,gammaglobulinwas given at a dose of 400 mg/ kg for four consecutive days, but more recent studies indicate that a single larger dose is equally effective.
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Data from large prospective studies have indicated that intravenousgammaglobulinadministered during the acute illness reduces the prevalence of coronary arterial abnormalities compared to control untreated patients.
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None, but some use is being made ofgammaglobulinderied form human blood plasma.
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And if there is no shortage ofgammaglobulin, why has he not already acquired it?
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