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Neutrophil extracellular traps: neutrophil’s afterlife
Hirurg (Surgeon), 2021This paper is a literature review on the origin, structure and functioning of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) that are released from neutrophils through NETosis, the kind of cell death. NETs are comprised of DNA, histones and neutrophil granule enzymes.
Olga Yaroslavna Porembskaya +7 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1982
A patient had chronic neutrophilic leukemia. The characteristic clinical features of this disease include long-standing neutrophilia in the absence of an underlying disease, marked granulocytic hyperplasia in the bone marrow, increased leukocyte alkaline phosphatase activity, and absence of Philadelphia chromosome in the marrow cells.
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A patient had chronic neutrophilic leukemia. The characteristic clinical features of this disease include long-standing neutrophilia in the absence of an underlying disease, marked granulocytic hyperplasia in the bone marrow, increased leukocyte alkaline phosphatase activity, and absence of Philadelphia chromosome in the marrow cells.
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Clinics in Dermatology, 2006
Neutrophils may infiltrate all layers of the skin and consequently may cause different disorders, each with its own characteristic clinical and laboratory findings. We discuss how these disorders present and how they are diagnosed and treated. In addition, important associations with internal diseases are discussed to assist clinicians in evaluating ...
Arturo P, Saavedra +2 more
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Neutrophils may infiltrate all layers of the skin and consequently may cause different disorders, each with its own characteristic clinical and laboratory findings. We discuss how these disorders present and how they are diagnosed and treated. In addition, important associations with internal diseases are discussed to assist clinicians in evaluating ...
Arturo P, Saavedra +2 more
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Current Opinion in Hematology, 1997
Several advances have been made in understanding the polymorphisms of the neutrophil Fc-gamma-receptor IIIb (Fc gamma RIIIb). In one recent study, 21 individuals whose neutrophils lack Fc gamma RIIIb were found to be missing the entire Fc gamma RIIIB and Fc gamma RIIC genes. Another polymorphism of Fc gamma RIIIb, SH, has been characterized.
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Several advances have been made in understanding the polymorphisms of the neutrophil Fc-gamma-receptor IIIb (Fc gamma RIIIb). In one recent study, 21 individuals whose neutrophils lack Fc gamma RIIIb were found to be missing the entire Fc gamma RIIIB and Fc gamma RIIC genes. Another polymorphism of Fc gamma RIIIb, SH, has been characterized.
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews, 2002
Antibodies to neutrophil antigens can cause neonatal alloimmune neutropenia, autoimmune neutropenia, febrile transfusion reactions, and transfusion-related acute lung injury. Several neutrophil antigen systems have been described serologically, but only the human neutrophil antigen-1 (HNA-1) or NA and HNA-2 or NB systems have been well characterized ...
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Antibodies to neutrophil antigens can cause neonatal alloimmune neutropenia, autoimmune neutropenia, febrile transfusion reactions, and transfusion-related acute lung injury. Several neutrophil antigen systems have been described serologically, but only the human neutrophil antigen-1 (HNA-1) or NA and HNA-2 or NB systems have been well characterized ...
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2018
Panniculitis is an inflammatory disorder of the subcutaneous fat, whose diagnosis and classification relies on histologic features, mainly the location of the subcutaneous inflammatory infiltrate (septal, lobular, mixed or vascular) [1]. In the setting of lobular panniculitis in which the inflammation predominantly involves the fat lobules, there is ...
Damiani G., Wallach D., Marzano A. V.
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Panniculitis is an inflammatory disorder of the subcutaneous fat, whose diagnosis and classification relies on histologic features, mainly the location of the subcutaneous inflammatory infiltrate (septal, lobular, mixed or vascular) [1]. In the setting of lobular panniculitis in which the inflammation predominantly involves the fat lobules, there is ...
Damiani G., Wallach D., Marzano A. V.
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2002
The neutrophilic dermatoses are a group of related cutaneous disorders that frequently have systemic manifestations or associations. While there are distinct clinical differences in the classical lesions of these disorders, there are many patients who have overlapping features.
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The neutrophilic dermatoses are a group of related cutaneous disorders that frequently have systemic manifestations or associations. While there are distinct clinical differences in the classical lesions of these disorders, there are many patients who have overlapping features.
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Neutrophil chemotactic activity of rabbit neutrophils
Archives of Oral Biology, 1974Abstract Neutrophils regularly migrate into crevices of both healthy and inflamed gingiva. In the presence of inflamed gingiva, dental plaque supplies substances with a chemotactic effect on neutrophils. but the substances responsible for the attraction of neutrophils to crevices of healthy gingiva have not been identified.
G, Tynelius-Bratthall, J, Lindhe
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Dermatologic Clinics
Neutrophilic panniculitides are a heterogeneous group of inflammatory disorders encompassing many different entities. This review article focuses on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinicopathological features, diagnosis, and treatment of selected diseases.
Ganesh B, Maniam +4 more
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Neutrophilic panniculitides are a heterogeneous group of inflammatory disorders encompassing many different entities. This review article focuses on the epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinicopathological features, diagnosis, and treatment of selected diseases.
Ganesh B, Maniam +4 more
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Elevated neutrophil function in chronic neutrophilic leukemia
American Journal of Hematology, 1992AbstractA 65‐year‐old man with marked leukocytosis was admitted for diagnosis and treatment. His peripheral blood leukocyte count was 37,500/μI and the leukocytes consisted of mature neutrophil‐like cells. A high neutrophil alkaline phosphatase score and a normal bone marrow cell karyotype suggested that the patient had chronic neutrophilic leukemia ...
T, Ohtsuki +7 more
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