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Science, 1968
A collagenase, operative at neutral and alkaline p H, has been extracted from the granule fraction of human granulocytic leukocytes. It digests reconstituted collagen fibrils and reduces the viscosity of collagen solutions.
G S, Lazarus +3 more
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A collagenase, operative at neutral and alkaline p H, has been extracted from the granule fraction of human granulocytic leukocytes. It digests reconstituted collagen fibrils and reduces the viscosity of collagen solutions.
G S, Lazarus +3 more
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Granulocyte Transfusion Therapy
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1984The Autors summarise their experience with the new “early granulocyte transfusion” scheme obtained in cancer patients. The data, based on three trials, clearly point out 1) the importance of early granulocyte transfusion as compared to the traditional one; 2) the efficacy of early granulocyte transfusion in pediatric age and among adult patients in ...
G A, Sciorelli +2 more
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Skeletal Radiology, 1996
Granulocytic sarcoma is an uncommon extraskeletal tumor most frequently associated with leukemia. We present a case of bone location with unusual pattern in a patient with no evidence of myeloproliferative disorder at presentation or follow-up.
L, Laufer +3 more
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Granulocytic sarcoma is an uncommon extraskeletal tumor most frequently associated with leukemia. We present a case of bone location with unusual pattern in a patient with no evidence of myeloproliferative disorder at presentation or follow-up.
L, Laufer +3 more
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Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2004
Granulocytic sarcoma (GS) or chloroma is a neoplasia of immature myeloid cells. Bones, skins, soft tissues and lymph nodes are the most frequently involved organs with this entity and not infrequently it is diagnosed histopathologically as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Ovarian granulocytic sarcoma is a rare entity in daily practice.
Sinan, Yavuz +3 more
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Granulocytic sarcoma (GS) or chloroma is a neoplasia of immature myeloid cells. Bones, skins, soft tissues and lymph nodes are the most frequently involved organs with this entity and not infrequently it is diagnosed histopathologically as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Ovarian granulocytic sarcoma is a rare entity in daily practice.
Sinan, Yavuz +3 more
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Granulocyte Transfusion Therapy
Annual Review of Medicine, 1975There is much controversy surrounding granulocyte transfusion therapy today. Questions about the clinical utility of granulocyte transfusions once thought to be settled are now rightly being raised again. A historical perspective is useful as a first step towards addressing this issue.
D J, Higby, E S, Henderson
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Granulocyte Transfusion Therapy
Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1994Although the efficacy of therapeutic granulocyte transfusions as treatment for progressive infections in severely neutropenic patients is supported by the medical literature, this form of therapy is not widely accepted because it has been extremely difficult to transfuse an adequate dose of compatible granulocytes.
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Medical Clinics of North America, 1984
This article reviews the definition, etiology, epidemiology, cytogenetics, and diagnosis of chronic granulocytic leukemia (CGL). There is detailed consideration of clinical and laboratory findings, the natural history of CGL, and the selection of therapy at different stages of the disease.
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This article reviews the definition, etiology, epidemiology, cytogenetics, and diagnosis of chronic granulocytic leukemia (CGL). There is detailed consideration of clinical and laboratory findings, the natural history of CGL, and the selection of therapy at different stages of the disease.
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