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Background: Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is common form of neutropenia in children. AIN presents with absolute neutrophil count (ANC) of less than 0.5 x 109/L, but mild infection and spontaneous resolution. AIN is caused by anti‐neutrophil antibodies (ANA).
Y.T. Lim, E.J. Yang, K.M. Park
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Background: The low number of umbilical cord blood cells is an important barrier to successful bone marrow transplantation. Therefore, the growth of these cells while maintaining their functional characteristics is of great importance Aims: Using microfluidic technology as well as culturing cells on 3D scaffolds like DBM has greatly contributed to the ...
M. Asgari, M. asgari
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Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis of Malignant Tumors in Children [PDF]
Pediatric oncology is a complex specialty, requiring the involvement of various specialists—pediatric oncologists, pathomorphologists, radiation diagnosticians, and surgeons.
Rykov, Maxim Yu.
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PB1995 THE EFFECTS OF ANTITUMOR THERAPY ON BONE REMODELING IN PATIENTS WITH HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA
Background: Cures have been achieved in a significant proportion of patients with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) for many years. Treatment for HL has been associated with adverse late effects. One of those consequences of antitumor therapy may be a change in bone mineral density (BMD).
M. Voytko +3 more
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Background: PET‐CT has completely changed and improved treatment approaches in patients with Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL) for the last years. Recent studies are evaluated predictive role PET for survival rate. The major idea is to identify patients from a high‐risk group who can have early relapse/refractory disease using iPET and IPS to guide the choice of ...
O. Novosad +19 more
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Оценка доз облучения лимфоцитов при пероральном поступлении радионуклидов различной тропности [PDF]
Assessment of the lymphocyte doses is relevant for solving a number of radiobiological problems, including the risk assessment of hemoblastosis (leukemia, multiple myeloma, lymphoma etc.), as well as the use of circulating lymphocytes as “natural ...
A. Akleyev V. +5 more
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Right to health in Russian Federation: identification of its current stage of constitutional and legal recognition [PDF]
Russian Federation has made a strong legal commitment to the human right to health through the ratification of several key international human rights laws.
Tarasenko, Elena
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Epidemiologia tumorilor maligne la copii [PDF]
Background. In the epidemiology of cancer in children is explained primarily by the fact that these risk factors are indirectly involved through the mothers of children. Epidemiology of tumors in children - is the epidemiology of parents.
Gudumac, Eva +5 more
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A Case of Visceral Leishmaniasis in the Northern Adriatic Region [PDF]
A 33-year-old male patient with fever, splenomegaly, pancytopenia and lymphocytosis was admitted to the Department of Hematology in Rijeka. Laboratory findings, bone marrow aspiration and biopsy excluded hemoblastosis and aplastic anemia.
A. Načinović-Duletić +6 more
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Estimation of Selenium Level in Serum of Iraqi Thalassemic Patients After Ferritin Assay [PDF]
Background: Selenium, a trace element with antioxidant properties, decreased in patients with blood disorders. Objective: To see if blood transfusion in those patients with thalassemia corrects the level of selenium in their blood.
Sundus Kh. Al-Khazraji
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