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|Firstname=Bedros
|Short definition=Cytokine Release Syndrome - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (SY-toh-kine deer-LEES SIN-drome) condition that can occur after treatment with some types of immunotherapy, such as monoclonal antibodies and CAR-T cells. Cytokine release syndrome is caused by a large, rapid release of cytokines into the blood from immune cells affected by immunotherapy. 
|Lastname=Taslakian
|Type=cytokine storm - {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} (SY-toh-kine. . . ) severe immune reaction in which the body releases too many cytokines into the blood too quickly. Cytokines play an important role in normal immune responses, but when large amounts are released in the body at once, it can be harmful. A cytokine storm can occur as a result of an infection, an autoimmune disease, or another disease. It can also occur after treatment with some types of immunotherapy. Signs and symptoms include high fever, inflammation (redness and swelling), and severe tiredness and nausea. Sometimes a cytokine storm can be serious or life-threatening and lead to multiple organ failure. Also called hypercytokinemia {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
|NPI=1932582640
|Gender=Male
|Graduation_year=2009
|Primary_specialty=Diagnostic Radiology
|Organization=New York University
|City=New York
|State=NY
|Zip=10003
|Country=United States
|Phone=[tel:2122637300 2122637300]
|Hospital_affiliations=New York University Langone Medical Center
|Appointments=[https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Bedros_Taslakian_1932582640#Book_online Appointments]
|Full_address=301 E 17Th St New York NY 10003
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{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|Term=cytokine storm |Short definition=Cytokine Release Syndrome - {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} (SY-toh-kine deer-LEES SIN-drome) condition that can occur after treatment with some types of immunotherapy, such as monoclonal antibodies and CAR-T cells. Cytokine release syndrome is caused by a large, rapid release of cytokines into the blood from immune cells affected by immunotherapy.  |Type=cytokine storm - {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} (SY-toh-kine. . . ) severe immune reaction in which the body releases too many cytokines into the blood too quickly. Cytokines play an important role in normal immune responses, but when large amounts are released in the body at once, it can be harmful. A cytokine storm can occur as a result of an infection, an autoimmune disease, or another disease. It can also occur after treatment with some types of immunotherapy. Signs and symptoms include high fever, inflammation (redness and swelling), and severe tiredness and nausea. Sometimes a cytokine storm can be serious or life-threatening and lead to multiple organ failure. Also called hypercytokinemia {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} }}