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ERYTHROBLASTIC ANEMIA

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1932
In 1925, Cooley and Lee 1 described five cases of anemia in children having unusual roentgenographic changes in the bones. Since this original description and a later report by the same authors, 2 much interest has been directed toward this condition. As other cases have been reported, difficulty has arisen in classifying this type of anemia.
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Erythroblastic islands in erythroleukemia

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 1981
Erythroblastic islands are distinct anatomical units allowing direct transfer of ferritin molecule into developing erythroblasts. A patient with Fanconi's anemia who developed acute erythroleukemia and hypotransferrinemia exhibited numerous erythroblastic islands in the bone marrow. This unusual finding in our patient is thought to be in response to an
A, Taher, E, Gilbert, N T, Shahidi
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Phenotypic heterogeneity of erythroblasts in erythroblastic leukemia revealed by monoclonal antibodies

American Journal of Hematology, 1988
AbstractEight cases each of erythroleukemia (AML‐M6) and erythroblastic crisis of chronic granulocytic leukemia (CGLBC‐E) were immunophenotyped with the help of a panel of lineage‐associated monoclonal antibodies (McAbs). The latter included those reactive with erythroid progenitor (BFU‐E and CFU‐E) and erythroid precursors at different stages of ...
A D, Gupta, S R, Dhond
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Erythroblastic Islands

American Journal of Hematology, 2021
Perla Vicari, Vitor de Carvalho Queiroz
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Thymic Tumor and Erythroblastic Aplasia

JAMA, 1962
THE ASSOCIATION of a thymic tumor with selective aplasia of erythrocytes has aroused considerable interest over the last decade. Our knowledge of the syndrome has recently been reviewed. One of the curious features of this association is that erythroblastic aplasia may follow some years after the removal of a symptomless thymic tumor, although this has
C W, HAVARD, J A, PARRISH
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Enzyme activities of cultured erythroblasts

American Journal of Hematology, 1985
AbstractThe enzyme activities of cultured early erythroid progenitor cells (burst‐forming unit erythroid, BFU‐E) were measured and were compared with the activities of mature erythrocytes. The enzyme activity of acetylcholinesterase was not detectable in the erythroblasts. The ratios of phosphofructokinase and glutathione peroxidase were low due to low
K, Shinohara   +6 more
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Dynamics of human erythroblast enucleation

International Journal of Hematology, 2008
How human erythroblasts enucleate remains obscure, and some investigators suspect the effect of mechanical forces on enucleation in vitro. We determined the dynamics of the enucleation process of highly purified human erythroblasts and whether enucleation can occur without external mechanical forces. Highly purified human CD34(+) cells were cultured in
Miwa, Hebiguchi   +12 more
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Erythroblasts, really?

International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, 2023
Yasmina Sayed, Benoît Thomas
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Erythroblastic islands

British Journal of Haematology, 2010
Gerber, B, Nair, G, Stüssi, G
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Erythroblastic islands

Blood, 2011
Emma, Astwood, Ajay, Vora
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