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Chapter 24
Vomiting, or emesis, is a protective reflex that forcefully expels stomach content due to triggers like medication, pregnancy, GI disorders or infections, ...
Vomiting is a common side effect among individuals undergoing chemo and radiation therapy. In these patients, the damaged GI mucosa releases serotonin, ...
The central vomiting center and the chemoreceptor trigger zone in the brainstem are rich in neurokinin 1 or NK1 receptors. During chemotherapy, the GI ...
Vomiting is a distressing symptom often triggered by cancer chemotherapy. Dopamine receptor antagonists are key antiemetics. They bind to dopamine ...
Vomiting, a protective reflex to expel toxins from the gut, can become a distressing side effect of regular chemotherapy. Neurons near the chemoreceptor ...
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