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Towards noninvasive white blood cell count. [PDF]
Despite rapid advances in diagnostic and imaging technologies, no clinical device for noninvasive monitoring of the immune system is currently available. The standard white blood cell count (WBCC), a key clinical measure for assessing patients’ health, requires drawing blood, which poses inherent risks for secondary infection and anemia in vulnerable ...
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Causal associations of white blood cell count and sudden sensorineural hearing loss: a bidirectional and multivariable Mendelian randomization study [PDF]
BackgroundNumerous compelling observational studies have demonstrated a plausible correlation between the white blood cell count and the susceptibility to sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL).
Ling Zhang +7 more
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Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), a dengue virus infection transmitted by Aedes aegypti mosquito, has become one of the main global diseases. White blood cell count is one of laboratory parameters examined on DHF with daily variation.
Jihan Ichsan +2 more
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Background The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that when peripheral malarial parasitaemia is quantified by thick film microscopy, an actual white blood cell (WBC) count from a concurrently collected blood sample is used in calculations ...
WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network White Blood Cell Count in Malaria Study Group
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BackgroundThe primary objective of the study was to discuss the sex differences in insulin resistance-induced changes in metabolic and inflammatory markers in school-aged children with overweight and obesity.MethodsA cross-sectional study of 800 children
Hong-Mei He +9 more
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White blood cell count and hypertension [PDF]
Hypertension is a major global health problem and public-health challenge, demanding a vast proportion of health care resources directly and indirectly because of its high and increasing prevalence and the concomitant risks of cardiovascular and kidney disease, disability-adjusted life-years and mortality.1, 2 Various risk factors have been implicated ...
V J, Karthikeyan, G Y H, Lip
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White Blood Cell Counts and Malaria [PDF]
White blood cells (WBCs) were counted in 4697 individuals who presented to outpatient malaria clinics in Maesod, Tak Province, Thailand, and Iquitos, Peru, between 28 May and 28 August 1998 and between 17 May and 9 July 1999. At each site and in each year, WBC counts in the Plasmodium falciparum-infected patients were lower than those in the Plasmodium
F Ellis, McKenzie +7 more
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Study of chronic oral toxicity of the aqueous extract of Seed of Peganum harmala L. A preliminary study on the effects of the aqueous extract on the blood of albino rats [PDF]
A preliminary study was conducted on the effect of aqueous extract of the seeds of the plant of Hermel (Peganum harmala L.), on the blood image in the white rats of both sexes.
Loay J. Rashan +6 more
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Complete blood count and retinal vessel calibers. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: The influence of hematological indices such as complete blood count on microcirculation is poorly understood. Retinal microvasculature can be directly visualized and vessel calibers are associated with a range of ocular and systemic diseases ...
Gerald Liew +4 more
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Factors related to white blood cell elevation in acute type A aortic dissection.
Aortic dissection may induce a systemic inflammatory reaction. The etiological backgrounds for elevation of the white blood cell count remain to be clarified.
Keito Suzuki +6 more
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