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Absolute Lymphocyte Count in Preoperative Chemoradiotherapy for Rectal Cancer: Changes Over Time and Prognostic Significance

open access: yesTechnology in Cancer Research and Treatment, 2018
We analyzed the changes in absolute lymphocyte count and its changes over time in 139 patients treated with preoperative chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer.
Seung Yeop Oh, Jaesung Heo, O Kyu Noh
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Absolute Lymphocyte Count as a Predictor of CD4 Count

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1998
To determine whether the absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) (white blood count x lymphocyte percentage) can be used to predict a low CD4 count.We conducted a retrospective data analysis of consecutive CD4 count analyses performed between January 1, 1995, through December 1, 1995, at an urban university teaching hospital.
N I, Shapiro   +3 more
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Lymphocyte count and prognosis in patients with heart failure

International Journal of Cardiology, 2015
Bruna Affonso Madaloso   +2 more
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Decreased Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Counts in Alexithymia

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
Background: Alexithymia is a psychological trait characterized by a difficulty in verbalizing feelings, which has been associated with a number of illnesses, including bronchial asthma and cancer. Methods: In order to understand how psychological variables such as alexithymia affect physical health, we compared the lymphocyte subsets of men (n = 97 ...
R, Dewaraja   +6 more
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Low Lymphocyte Count and Cardiovascular Diseases

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2011
Inflammation plays a crucial pathophysiological role in the entire continuum of the atherosclerotic process, from its initiation, progression, and plaque destabilization leading ultimately to an acute coronary event. Furthermore, once the clinical event has occurred, inflammation also influences the left ventricular remodelling process.
J, Núñez   +6 more
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Effect of Immunotherapy on Peripheral Lymphocyte Count

Archives of Surgery, 1971
Serum protein determinations and total peripheral lymphocyte counts (TPLCs) were made on 61 cancer patients before and after injection of a cancer vaccine. Immunization did not significantly affect any of the serum protein concentrations. On the other hand, all patients treated with cobalt prior to immunization, were noted to have significant decrease ...
W J, Pendergrast   +2 more
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Duodenal intraepithelial lymphocyte‐count revisited

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2004
The number of intraepithelial lymphocytes in the duodenum was determined 30 years ago, the suggested normal upper limit being 40 lymphocytes per 100 epithelial cells.Duodenal mucosa was analysed from 18 healthy individuals and 56 consecutive patients biopsied because of epigastralgia (17 cases), diarrhoea (10 cases), oesophagitis (10 cases), iron ...
B, Veress   +3 more
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Precision and accuracy of absolute lymphocyte counts

Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1989
A critique of leukocyte counting using automated hematology instruments is presented. Important preanalytical variables include the anticoagulant and specimen assay delays. The precision of counts is directly related to the number of leukocytes counted.
J A, Koepke, A L, Landay
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Serial CD4 lymphocyte counts and development of AIDS

The Lancet, 1991
Low CD4 lymphocyte counts are associated with increased risk of progression to AIDS in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. We investigated the extent to which the timing of progression to AIDS can be explained solely in terms of decline of the CD4 lymphocyte count in 111 haemophiliacs followed for up to 11 years since infection with HIV.
A N, Phillips   +6 more
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The CD4 lymphocyte count and risk of clinical progression

Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, 2006
The CD4 lymphocyte count was identified as a key predictor of risk of AIDS defining diseases almost 20 years ago, early in the HIV epidemic. Several issues concerning its use to predict AIDS have arisen since. These include the difference between short and long-term prediction, the use of CD4 percentage compared with absolute counts, the impact of ...
Andrew N, Phillips, Jens D, Lundgren
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