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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1950
In the case to be described, enormous numbers of nucleated erythrocytes were present in the circulating blood and bone marrow initially and not only persisted unaffected by treatment but progressively increased in numbers. An associated proliferation of the immature cells characteristic of leukemia was absent. So far as could be ascertained, this blood
M L, MENTEN, P C, GAFFNEY
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In the case to be described, enormous numbers of nucleated erythrocytes were present in the circulating blood and bone marrow initially and not only persisted unaffected by treatment but progressively increased in numbers. An associated proliferation of the immature cells characteristic of leukemia was absent. So far as could be ascertained, this blood
M L, MENTEN, P C, GAFFNEY
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Disorders of the Immature Carpus
Hand Clinics, 2006Carpal disorders in children are often associated with developmental abnormalities of structures surrounding the wrist. In addition, carpal ossification throughout childhood has unique influences on pediatric carpal injury. Because the immature carpus is composed of unossified cartilage, carpal abnormalities in young children are frequently ...
Patricia A, Hsu, Terry R, Light
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Immature teratomas in children
Histopathology, 1988In a retrospective study comprising 216 germ‐cell tumours occurring in children from birth to the age of 18 years, 27 immature teratomas were found at a variety of sites. Seventeen of these were curatively treated by means of one operation. Only two patients died as a direct result of tumour growth.
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