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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEUCHAEMIA»
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1
A Text-book of Practical Medicine, with Particular Reference ...
It is a question whether the cells, so plentifully formed in the spleen and lymphatic
glands during leuchaemia, difl'er in any way from those formed under normal
circumstances. If we could suppose that only the white oorpuscles of the blood ...
2
Annual Report of the Registrar-General for England and Wales
53. Leucocythaemia, Lyiuphadenoma (1912). 53a. Leucocythaemia (
Leuchaemia). TABLE A. LIST SUPPLEMENTARY TO TABLE A. Splenic
lymphatic leuchaemia (2) ; lymphocythaemia (1) ; splenomegalic leuchaemia (1) ;
acute lymphaemia ...
Great Britain. General Register Office, 1916
53. LEUCOCYTH.KMIA, LYMEHADENOMA (1912). 53A. LEUCOCVTH.KMIA (
TABLE A. LIST SUPPLEMENTARY TO TABLE A. Splenic lymphatic leuchaemia (
2) ; lymphocythaemia (1) ; splenomegalic leuchaemia (1) ; acute lymphaemia (2)
...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1916
The incidence closely corresponds to the high incidence of leuchaemia in the
United States of America of 3-7 for 100,000 of population (Sacks and Seeman,
1947). 2. Acute leuchaemia was observed to occur with seasonal variation, which
is ...
Royal Australasian College of Physicians, 1946
frequency of all types of leuchaemia Is approximately 1 in 36,000 per head of the
population (Nielsen, 1932, and Henschen, 1937). Of these only a fraction are
lymphatic, and of these only a part chronic. Chronic lymphatic leuchaamia is most
...
to the conclusion that the lymphatic white cells found in the texture spaces are
outwandered white cells from the blood. Of the truth of such a view I have no
doubt; and if this be so, and as we have a great excess of the white cells in
leuchaemia ...
7
A Manual of General Or Experimental Pathology for Students ...
On the other hand, in lymphatic leuchaemia the increase in number of leucocytes
is due to the presence in the blood of an enormous number of lymphocytes; in
fact it has been suggested that this condition should be termed '
lymphocythaemia ...
Walter Sydney Lazarus-Barlow, 1904
8
Metabolism and Practical Medicine
In myelogenous leuchaemia cases have been seen in which the blood- picture
returns entirely to the normal (118, 121). As a rule, however, the myelocytes,
even with a more normal leucocyte count, do not return to normal — a sign that
there ...
Carl von Noorden, Isaac Walker Hall, 1907
9
A Text-book of Medicine
759), in which there are symptoms of leuchaemia with increase of leucocytes in
the blood, but no enlargement of the spleen or lymph- glands. In all of these the
changes above described in the bones are present ; and the most characteristic ...
Charles Hilton Fagge, Philip Henry Pye-Smith, 1902
10
International classification of causes of sickness and death
Leuchaemia. *54. Anaemia, chlorosis. *55. Other general diseases. *56.
Alcoholism (acute or chronic). *57. Chronic lead poisoning. *58. Other chronic
occupation poisonings. *59. Other chronic poisonings. II. — DISEASES OF THE
NEBVOUS ...
Jacques Bertillon, Commission internationale chargée de reviser les nomenclatures nosologiques, United States. Bureau of the Census, 1910