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English: Interleukin-11 (IL-11) caused edema of the hands, due to capillary leak syndrome.
Deutsch: Durch die Gabe von Interleukin-11 ausgelöstes Vascular-Leak-Syndrom, das zu Ödemen in den Händen des Patienten führt.
Date published May 27, 2011
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Wang Kai-feng, Pan Hong-ming, Lou Hai-zhou, Shen Li-rong, Zhu Xi-yan: [http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1471-2407-11-204.pdf Interleukin-11-induced capillary leak syndrome in primary hepatic carcinoma

patients with thrombocytopenia.] In: BMC Cancer 2011, 11:204 doi:10.1186/1471-2407-11-204 (Open Access)
Author Wang Kai-feng, Pan Hong-ming, Lou Hai-zhou, Shen Li-rong, Zhu Xi-yan

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