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Peripheral circulation in the newborn: Interaction of peripheral blood flow, blood pressure, blood volume, and blood viscosity

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
Peripheral blood flow and systolic blood pressure (strain-gauge plethysmograph), blood volume (Evans blue) and whole blood viscosity (cone-plate viscometer) have been measured in 66 premature and full-term infants 6 to 144h of age. Blood flow and blood volume were moderately decreased in the infants with respiratory distress. Highly significant (P less
O, Linderkamp   +5 more
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Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes in Sarcoidosis

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1982
Sarcoidosis is characterised by changes in the lymphocyte subpopulations of the peripheral venous blood in the majority of patients. Thymus derived lymphocytes (T cells) are low whilst Bursa derived lymphocytes (B cells) are usually normal in number.
B H, Davies   +4 more
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Erythropoiesis in chicken peripheral blood

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1969
A form of erythropoiesis occurring in the peripheral blood of young domestic chickens which differs radically from descriptions in classical hematology has been demonstrated with several staining methods and modern methods of microscopy. New erythrocytes arise directly as nuclear buds from young mature erythrocytes. The new cell is a clone, as it were,
N, Smith, V E, Engelbert
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Erythrophagocytosis on the peripheral blood smear

Blood, 2019
![Figure][1] An 80-year-old man known to suffer from JAK2− essential thrombocytosis and idiopathic cold agglutinin disease (CAD) was admitted with community-acquired pneumonia, resulting in death.
David James Camilleri, Mark Grech
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Malignant Cells in Peripheral Blood

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
THE fact that malignant tumor cells are sometimes found in the circulating peripheral blood has been demonstrated by several investigators,1 2 3 but the presence of these cells has been thought to be extremely rare. Recent reports, however, indicate that many patients with known cancer have recognizable tumor cells in circulating blood.
J C, PRUITT, A W, HILBERG, R F, KAISER
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Peripheral Venous Blood Gases

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
ABSTRACT To the Editor. — In QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (216:1042, 1971), the source of blood samples for blood gas studies was discussed by five correspondents. Arterialized venous blood and peripheral venous blood for blood gas studies were discussed. One of the correspondents, Dr.
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A Study of Peripheral Blood in Hedgehogs in Turkey

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2011
The aim of this study was to determine diameters of blood cells, differential counts of peripheral blood leukocytes, alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE), acid phosphatase (ACP-ase) activity of some leukocyte types, and enzymatic positivity percentages of peripheral blood lymphocytes in two hedgehogs species, Hemiechinus auritus, the long-eared ...
Ozparlak, Haluk   +4 more
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Histoplasmosis in Peripheral Blood

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1966
M G, Jobe, J A, Koepke
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Peripheral blood reconstitution

Transfusion, 1985
Ross A. Abrams, Patrick J. Stiff
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Peripheral blood smear bacillemia

The American Journal of Medicine, 1988
C, Lawrence, S T, Brown, L F, Freundlich
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