Hematologic Alterations
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13. Avaliação clinica e hematologica em crianças filhas de mães infectadas pelo HIV-1
Hematologic alterations are frequent in AIDS, anemia being the most commonly reported. In this study we analysed 79 children , whose mothers were infected with HIV -1. Of these, 26 were infected perinatally and 53 were exposed but uninfected children (seroreverters). The clinical follow-up of these children was carried out at the Immunodeficiency division at
Publicado em: 1999
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14. BIOCHEMICAL, HEMATOLOGIC AND COAGULATION VALUES IN THE HEREFORD CALF
Biochemical, hematologic and coagulation values have been determined in normal Hereford calves of both sexes, two to six months of age. These data generally agree with those of others and indicate a similarity in calves irrespective of their age, sex or breed. Prothrombin times are markedly longer in the calf than in man. This has resulted in alterations of
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15. Alterations in the p53 gene and the clonal evolution of the blast crisis of chronic myelocytic leukemia.
Molecular mechanisms responsible for the clinical progression of chronic myelocytic leukemia to its accelerated phase or to blast crisis have not been defined. We found alterations of the p53 gene (p53 is a 53-kDa nuclear protein) including deletions and rearrangements in 8 of 34 patients in blast crisis and 1 of 4 patients in the accelerated phase, but in o
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16. Clinical significance in alcoholic patients of commonly encountered laboratory test results.
An improved understanding of medical problems of alcoholic patients can be gained from commonly encountered laboratory test results. Liver function tests--such as measures of alkaline phosphatase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and lactate dehydrogenase--may provide evidence of altered hepatic activity of
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17. Alpha thalassemia changes erythrocyte heterogeneity in sickle cell disease.
Homozygous alpha-thalassemia has the beneficial effect in sickle cell anemia of reducing the hemolytic severity while changing several other hematological parameters. We examined in detail the cellular basis of some of these hematologic alterations. We find that the broad distribution in erythrocyte density and the large proportion of dense cells associated