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Leucopenia associated with abalone viral ganglioneuritis
Australian Veterinary Journal, 2012Objective To compare microscopic lesion severity with circulating total haemocyte counts (THC) in abalone affected by abalone viral ganglioneuritis (AVG).Results A herpes‐like virus led to severe mortality in a number of Australian abalone farms in 2006. The infection was associated with severe necrotising ganglioneuritis.
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Radiation leucopenia in ankylosing spondylitis
Journal of the Faculty of Radiologists, 1956Summary The blood effects resulting from the radiation technique used in this Centre for the treatment of patients with ankylosing spondylitis are described. The fields cover the whole spine and sacroiliac joints, and two dosage levels—weekly doses of 100 r and 150 r for ten weeks—have been used. The data were derived from a study of 82 patients with
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Leucocyte fragility in transitory leucopenia
Journal of Allergy, 1946Abstract 1.1. A method is described by which estimates can be made of white cell fragility roughly comparable to the estimation of red cell fragility in hypotonic saline. 2.2. Evidence is presented to show that the transitory leucopenia seen following the ingestion of certain foods is accompanied by increased fragility of leucocytes. 3.3.
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Quetiapine-Induced Leucopenia and Thrombocytopenia
Psychosomatics, 2007Antipsychotic drugs can cause neutropenia, which can progress to life-threatening agranulocytosis if drug therapy is not interrupted. The newer atypical antipsychotics are reputedly without adverse hematological effects. Quetiapine is a recently introduced atypical antipsychotic.
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Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2011
Decreased leukocyte values in children are usually due to the decrease in the number of neutrophilic granulocytes. This is usually a transient phenomenon associated with viral infections. In infancy and early childhood, immune mediated neutropenias are possible causes of prolonged leukopenia.
Olli, Lohi, Kim, Vettenranta
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Decreased leukocyte values in children are usually due to the decrease in the number of neutrophilic granulocytes. This is usually a transient phenomenon associated with viral infections. In infancy and early childhood, immune mediated neutropenias are possible causes of prolonged leukopenia.
Olli, Lohi, Kim, Vettenranta
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2003
Cause, diagnosi e terapia di leucopenia e leucocitosi con specifico riferimento alle condizioni ...
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Cause, diagnosi e terapia di leucopenia e leucocitosi con specifico riferimento alle condizioni ...
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