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Hairy Cell Leukemia

Annual Review of Medicine, 1979
Hairy cell leukemia, or leukemic reticuloendotheliosis, is a chronic leu­ kemia that has received increased attention in recent years. Much of the current vogue in the recognition of this disease may be due to the employ­ ment of the term "hairy cell," first used by Schrek & Donnelly (1) to describe the villous cytoplasmic projections of the leukemic ...
R C, Braylan, J S, Burke
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Depth recovery of hairy fibers for precise yarn hairiness measurement.

Applied Optics, 2018
Hairiness is a concept describing the amount of hairy fibers (hairs) protruding from a yarn core in different spatial orientations and shapes. Most image-based hairiness assessment methods measure hairs by projecting a yarn on a 2D image plane, which ...
Jingan Wang   +4 more
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Hairy elbows syndrome

International Journal of Dermatology, 2005
Hairy elbows syndrome (hypertrichosis cubiti) is an uncommon localized congenital hypertrichosis first described, by Beighton, in 1970. He described an overgrowth of fine hair on the extensor surface of the elbows in two patients of small stature, with short nails and brachydactyly.
ROSINA, Paolo   +4 more
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Black Hairy Tongue

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Black Hairy Tongue A 55-year-old woman started treatment with meropenem and minocycline for a polymicrobial infection. Within 1 week, she had tongue discoloration that was consistent with black hairy tongue.
Yasir Hamad, David K. Warren
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Online Measurement of Sizing Yarn Hairiness Based on Computer Vision

Fibers And Polymers, 2023
Mingrui Guo, Weidong Gao, Jingan Wang
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Hairy Cell Leukemia

Clinical Lymphoma and Myeloma, 2009
Progress in the treatment of patients with hairy cell leukemia (HCL) has led to a significant change in the natural history of the disease. With current regimens, the majority of patients achieve a complete remission, and their survival curves are similar to those for appropriate age-matched individuals without the disease.
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UNILATERAL HAIRY TONGUE

Archives of Dermatology, 1954
The increased use of antibiotics during the past few years, especially in the form of troches and lozenges has once again focused attention on the phenomenon of hairy tongue. Ronchese and Kern recently reviewed the literature very completely. They reported a case of hairy tongue following the use of chlortetracycline (Aureomycin) ointment on the lips.
L, MELTZER, B, FARFEL
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Hairy cell leukemia

Current Problems in Cancer, 1984
Hairy cell leukemia is a malignancy with a variable course that can be relatively indolent or rapidly fatal. Alterations in the immune system are responsible for much of the morbidity and mortality from hairy cell leukemia. More than 60% of patients die from infection, and infections are both pyogenic and nonpyogenic.
M K, Offermann, H M, Golomb
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Hairy Tongue

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
Eric, Karr, Brian, Elliott
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“Hairless” hairy cells

Blood, 2014
![Figure][1] A 49-year-old man presented with a history of weakness lasting one year. Physical findings included pallor and a 12-cm palpable spleen. Complete blood counts reported hemoglobin 8.0 g/L, hematocrit 26.6, mean corpuscular volume 92 fL, mean corpuscular hemoglobin 27.8 pg ...
Bushra, Moiz, Hira, Qadir
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