10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUCOCYTOSES»
Discover the use of
leucocytoses in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
leucocytoses and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Acta Pathologica Et Microbiologica Scandinavica: Supplementum
Willebband) and hemorrhages (Nasse); and leucocytoses arising from certain
forms of external treatment, e. g., vaccination, which are probably most nearly
related to the inflammatory leucocytoses. The true leucocytoses may
consequently be ...
2
Register - University of California
... Respiratory and circulatory phenomena in carbon monoxide asphyxia. 'Claude
Ellis Forkner ...................... .. Anatomy .............................. ..Stockton A.B. 1922.
Thesis: The monocytes in experimental leucocytoses (with Wilbur Elwood Kellum
).
University of California, Berkeley, 1923
Allergy, 5, 175-180 WALLS, R. S., BASTEN, A., LEUCHARS, E. & DAVIES,
A. J. S. (1971) Contrasting mechanisms for eosinophilic and neutrophilic
leucocytoses. Br. Med. J. 3, 157-159 Genetic and nutritional variations in antigen
handling and ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Blood Cells and Vessel Walls: Functional Interactions
Arch Pathol Lab Med l0O:l6-23 Walls RS, Basten A, Leuchars E, Davies AJS
1971 Contrasting mechanisms for eosinophilic and neutrophilic leucocytoses. Br
Med J 3:157-159 Zucker-Franklin D, Grusky G, Marcus A 1978 Transformation of
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
The course is the same as in the other leucocytoses, the characteristics being
chronicity and lethal termination, although the chances for recovery are greater in
pseudo-leukaemia than in Hodg- kin's 432 DISEASES OF CHILDREN.
Charles Sigmund Raue, 2000
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Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines
Diagnostic. criteria. • Philadelphia chromosome or corresponding genetic
abnormality (BCR/ABL). Differential. diagnostics. • Other leucocytoses (infections,
tissue necrosis, neoplasias. other myeloproliferative diseases). Clinical. picture.
and.
7
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Jarecky, 11., hypertrophy of the lymphoid tissue at the base of tongue as a cause
of cough, 76 Jejunum, rupture of, 350 Johnston, W. B., paratyphoid fever, 187
ERATOSIS of pharynx, 614 King, H. M., post-operative non-septic leucocytoses ...
... Leucocytes, absence of increase of, in pseudoleukemias, 128 as a source of
complement, 165 number of, diminished, in leukaemia, due to X-ray and ben-
tene therapy, 129 in chlorosis, 107 in pathological leucocytoses, 126 in
physiological ...
9
Collected Papers by Members of the Staff of the ...
Among these were the leucocytoses on segmentation and intersegmentation
days due to an increase in heterophils and monocytes, the gradual increase in
monocytes after Sept. 1 and the slight decrease in eosinophils and basophils.
Rockefeller Foundation. International Health Board, 1940
10
Human pathology: a textbook
The pathological leucocytoses may be classified as posthemorrhagic, toxic,
inflammatory, those of malignant tumors and a general group of cachectic and
similar leucocytoses. Posthemorrhagic leucocytosis begins to appear, according
to ...
Howard Thomas Karsner, 1926