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Effect of Aging on the Peripheral Blood Lymphocyte Count
Journal of Gerontology, 1978Analysis of 1684 inpatient and 884 outpatient peripheral blood counts revealed the following: (1) The absolute lymphocyte count declines sharply from 5000/microletre to 2000/microletre in the first two decades, remains constant for three decades, then declines at an accelerated rate beginning in the 40s, to reach 1500/microletre at age 90.
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Lymphocyte Count as a Prognostic Factor in Childhood Cancer
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 1992To evaluate the significance of the peripheral lymphocyte count in the prognostication of childhood cancer, 173 children with cancer (neuroblastoma, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, malignant lymphogranuloma, nephroblastoma, Ewing's sarcoma, and rhabdomyosarcoma) were studied.
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REFERENCE RANGE FOR LYMPHOCYTE COUNTS IN HEALTH
The Lancet, 1984G, Robbins, J, Henthorn, B, Brozović
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Stress influences CD4+ lymphocyte counts
Immunology Letters, 1991L J, van Tits, S J, Graafsma
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