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The benefits of automated blood smear differential cell counting as a supplementary laboratory examination have been studied. The investigations focussed on patients of whom hematology requisitions were limited to total leukocyte count and
hemoglobin
determination. The specimens were derived from patients of departments of surgery and obstetrics and gynecology. For specimen collection the vacutainer system was used. The blood smears were prepared in a Coulter Electronics slide spinner, stained with a Hematek II slide stainer and analyzed in the Coulter Electronics Diff 3-50 cell classifier. A total of 1700 blood smears were examined. Following processing of each sample, the classification of each cell was inspected. Corrections were performed, if necessary, and the number of classification changes performed for each smear was registered. Using the in-house normal ranges, 34.5% were pathological smears. Since this group included a large number of borderline cases, new discrimination limits for clinically relevant pathological findings were set empirically. According to these wider ranges, the fraction of pathological slides amounted to 15.2%. Among these, immature granulocytes, eosinophilia and
lymphopenia
were the most frequent pathological findings. Microscopic control proved in 57.6% of the total number of smears. This complemental procedure was not found to be time-consuming.
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PMID:[Benefits of routine automatic blood picture differentiation]. 398 88
Nephritis was induced in 300, 18-day-old male Arbor Acre broiler chicks by feeding diets high (42.28%) in protein, high (3.27%) in calcium, containing urea (5%), or deficient in vitamin A. Various hematological parameters were studied at weekly intervals. Normocytic-normochromic anemia, characterized by a decrease in total erythrocyte counts,
hemoglobin
, packed cell volume, and an increase in erythrocyte sedimentation rate, was evident in the birds kept on diets high in protein, high in calcium, or deficient in vitamin A. Increased total erythrocytes,
hemoglobin
packed cell volume, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate was observed in birds fed urea. Differential leucocyte counts revealed
lymphopenia
, heterophilia and monocytosis in birds kept on diets high in protein, containing urea, or deficient in vitamin A. However, lymphocytosis, heteropenia , and monocytosis were recorded in birds fed the high calcium diet.
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PMID:Hematological changes in nephritis in poultry induced by diets high in protein, high in calcium, containing urea, or deficient in vitamin A. 672 70
Infection of naive North American horses with 10(4) cell culture infectious doses (CCID50) of virulence variants of African horsesickness virus (AHSV), designated AHSV/4SP, AHSV/9PI, and AHSV/4PI, reproduced three classical forms of African horsesickness: acute (pulmonary), subacute (cardiac), and febrile, respectively. Distinct clinicopathologic and hemostatic abnormalities were associated with each form of disease. Hemostatic abnormalities included increased concentration of fibrin degradation products and prolongation of prothrombin, activated partial thromboplastin, and thrombin clotting times. Hemostatic findings indicated activation of the coagulation and fibrinolytic systems with clotting factor consumption in acute and subacute cases of African horsesickness. Hematologic abnormalities in acute and subacute cases of African horsesickness included leukopenia, decreased platelet counts, elevated hematocrit, and increased erythrocyte counts and
hemoglobin
concentration. Leukopenia was characterized by
lymphopenia
, neutropenia, and a left shift. Increased levels of serum creatine kinase, lactate dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase, and alkaline phosphatase, hypocalcemia, hypoalbuminemia, hypoproteinemia, and elevated creatinine, phosphorus, and total bilirubin levels were present in some but not all horses. Metabolic acidosis, indicated by decreased total bicarbonate and increased lactate and anion gap, was present in horses with the acute form of disease. Mild thrombocytopenia and leukopenia were occasionally associated with the febrile form of disease. These results suggest a role for intravascular coagulation in the pathogenesis of African horsesickness.
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PMID:Clinical pathology and hemostatic abnormalities in experimental African horsesickness. 777 Oct 50
2-Chlorodeoxyadenosine (cladribine, Leustatin) is being used extensively in the treatment of hematologic malignancies, but relatively little is known regarding its toxicity to the normal marrow. Long-term serial hematologic observations have been made on 29 patients with multiple sclerosis undergoing experimental therapy with monthly courses of cladribine, each of which consisted of 0.087-0.1 mg/kg per day for 7 days. The characteristic hematologic responses of the patients consisted of acute transient monocytopenia, prolonged, profound
lymphopenia
especially of CD4-positive cells, and modest lowering of the granulocyte count and
hemoglobin
with development of long-lasting macrocytosis. Two patients developed severe aplastic anemia, requiring transfusion both of red cells and platelets. One of these had previously received extensive therapy with chlorambucil, while the other had received carbamazepine (Tegretol) and was ingesting phenytoin (Dilantin) at the time of cladribine therapy. Both patients recovered after several months of marrow suppression.
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PMID:Marrow suppression produced by repeated doses of cladribine. 817 30
Eighty-four patients with locally advanced, non metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck or esophagus, were included in a multicentric double-blind randomized trial, comparing goralatide (12.5 or 62.5 micrograms/kg/day, d1-d4) to placebo, associated with carboplatin (400 mg/m2, d1) and 5-fluorouracile (1 g/m2/d continuous IV over 96 hours). Haematological toxicity was analysed on 221 cycles of chemotherapy. All but one patient were evaluable because of early death without haematological toxicity. No significant difference was observed for mean nadir of leukocytes, granulocytes, platelets counts and
hemoglobin
level. Duration of haematological toxicity was no significantly different for the two groups of patients. Anemia and
lymphopenia
were more frequent in the goralatide treated patients. Clinical and biological tolerability of goralatide was excellent.
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PMID:[Randomized placebo trial of myeloprotection with goralatide in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the upper respiratory and digestive tracts or esophagus, treated with a carboplatin-fluorouracil combination]. 853 33
After several years of latency, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) cause fatal disease in the cat. The aim of this study was to determine laboratory parameters characteristic of disease progression which would allow a better description of the asymptomatic phase and a better understanding of the pathogenesis of the two infections. Therefore, experimentally infected cats (FIV and/or FeLV positive) and control animals were observed over a period of 6.5 years under identical conditions. Blood samples were analyzed for the following: complete hematology, clinical chemistry, serum protein electrophoresis, and determination of CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocyte subsets. The following hematological and clinical chemistry parameters were markedly changed in the FIV-infected animals from month 9 onwards: glucose, serum protein, gamma globulins, sodium, urea, phosphorus, lipase, cholesterol, and triglyceride. In FeLV infection, the markedly changed parameters were mean corpuscular volume, mean corpuscular
hemoglobin
, aspartate aminotransferase, and urea. In contrast to reports of field studies, neither FIV-positive nor FeLV-positive animals developed persistent leukopenia,
lymphopenia
, or neutropenia. A significant decrease was found in the CD4+/CD8+ ratio in FIV-positive and FIV-FeLV-positive animals mainly due to loss of CD4+ lymphocytes. In FeLV-positive cats, both CD4+ and, to a lesser degree, CD8+ lymphocytes were decreased in long-term infection. The changes in FIV infection may reflect subclinical kidney dysfunction, changes in energy and lipid metabolism, and transient activation of the humoral immune response as described for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections. The changes in FeLV infection may also reflect subclinical kidney dysfunction and, in addition, changes in erythrocyte and immune function of the animals. No severe clinical signs were observed in the FIV-positive cats, while FeLV had a severe influence on the life expectancy of persistently positive cats. In conclusion, several parameters of clinical chemistry and hematology were changed in FIV and FeLV infection. Monitoring of these parameters may prove useful for the evaluation of candidate FIV vaccines and antiretroviral drugs in cats. The many parallels between laboratory parameters in FIV and HIV infection further support the importance of FIV as a model for HIV.
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PMID:Parameters of disease progression in long-term experimental feline retrovirus (feline immunodeficiency virus and feline leukemia virus) infections: hematology, clinical chemistry, and lymphocyte subsets. 900 78
Whether low-level benzene exposure produces health effects is controversial. We used routinely collected data from our medical/industrial hygiene system to study 387 workers with daily 8-hour time-weighted exposures averaging 0.55 ppm. The cross-sectional repeated survey design included 553 unexposed workers.
Lymphopenia
is considered to be the earliest and most sensitive indicator of benzene toxicity. We found no increase in the prevalence of
lymphopenia
among benzene-exposed workers (odds ratio, 0.6; 95% confidence interval, 0.2 to 1.8), taking into account smoking, age, and sex. There also was no increase in risk among workers exposed 5 or more years (odds ratio, 0.6; 95% confidence interval, 0.2 to 1.9). Examination of other measures of hematotoxicity, including mean corpuscular volume and counts of total white blood cells, red blood cells,
hemoglobin
, and platelets, produced similar results. We conclude that risk of
lymphopenia
and other early indicators of hematotoxicity are not increased among workers in this study who were exposed to low levels of benzene.
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PMID:Evaluation of lymphopenia among workers with low-level benzene exposure and the utility of routine data collection. 909 75
A group of gynecologic patients seropositive for toxoplasmosis (244 cases) was statistically compared with a group of gynecological patients with the same disease but seronegative for toxoplasmosis in respect to the prevalence of concurrent systemic pathology, hematologic parameters and immunologic status. It was found that chronic acquired toxoplasmosis with prevailing gynecologic pathology is accompanied by concurrent systemic pathology characteristic for this disease: adynamia, subfebrile condition, lymphadenitis, myocardiopathy, encephalopathy and eye pathology; seropositive for toxoplasmosis women significantly more often show a decrease in
hemoglobin
, lymphocytosis or
lymphopenia
, monocytopenia and eosinophilia; secondary immunologic deficiency and multiple allergy to medicines are characteristic for chronic acquired toxoplasmosis.
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PMID:[Concurrent systemic pathology in gynecologic patients with toxoplasmic infection]. 915 17
Petroleum ether extract from H. spinosa root exhibited antitumor activity in Ehrlich ascites carcinoma and Sarcoma-180 bearing mice Processed extract suppressed significantly the tumor fluid volume at the end of 3 weeks experiment. It decreased about 50% of packed cell volume and increased life span of EAC/S-180 bearing mice in a day dependent manner. Red blood cell count,
hemoglobin
content and white blood cell count were more or less normal after processed extract treatment of the tumor bearing mice. In tumor control animals, neutrophils increased (273.7% in EAC and 263.4% in S-180 bearing mice respectively with respect to normal mice) whereas
lymphocytes decreased
(60.0% in EAC and 56.5% in S-180 bearing mice respectively with respect to normal mice). It also inhibited the rapid increase of body weight of tumor bearing mice.
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PMID:Antitumor activity of Hygrophila spinosa on Ehrlich ascites carcinoma and sarcoma-180 induced mice. 937 16
Neoplastic disorders sometimes accompany a renal transplant. Herein, we report a large granular lymphocyte (LGL) leukemia patient with pure red cell aplasia (PRCA) after renal transplantation. A 36-year-old female was presented to our department with anemia in February 1996. She had undergone hemodialysis because of pregnancy in December 1981. She received a renal transplantation from her mother in April 1986. After the transplantation, she received cyclosporin A (CyA) at 2 mg/kg/day, mizoribine at 1 mg/kg/day, and methylprednisolone at 0.1 mg/kg/day for 8 years. In July 1995, her
hemoglobin
level dropped to 9.3 g/dl, and anemia developed gradually. In January 1996, her
hemoglobin
was 5.8 g/dl, and she was given a red blood cell transfusion. Laboratory findings were as follows: RBC 1.46 x 10(12)/L;
hemoglobin
5.8 g/dl; hematocrit 17.8%; leucocytes 5.2 x 10(9)/L with 62.4% neutrophils, 34.1% lymphocytes, 2.6% monocytes; platelets 50.8 x 10(10)/L; reticulocytes 0.4%. Bone marrow aspirate smears and biopsy sections revealed normal myeloid and megakaryocyte differentiation with few erythroid precursors. The lymphocytes were of medium size with granules in the cytoplasm. More than 90% of lymphocytes were of the LGL type. Surface markers of peripheral blood mononuclear cells demonstrated increases in the CD2+, CD3+, CD4-, and CD8+ populations. A monoclonal rearrangement of T-cell receptor (TCR)-beta chain gene was found by Southern blot analysis of the mononuclear cells in peripheral blood. A diagnosis of LGL leukemia with PRCA was made. During the next 4 months, she received six red blood cell transfusions, a total of 12 U. In March 1996, the patient was treated with cyclophosphamide (1 mg/kg/day). After 1 month of treatment, serum GPT levels increased to 60 IU/l. The dose of cyclophosphamide was reduced to 0.5 mg/kg/day. Two months after initiation of the therapy, the patient developed reticulocytosis and blood transfusion was not needed thereafter. During remission, the number of CD2+, CD3+, CD4-, and CD8+
lymphocytes decreased
. Large granular
lymphocytes decreased
to less than 10% of peripheral blood. The monoclonal rearrangement of the TCR-beta chain gene in peripheral blood disappeared.
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PMID:Large granular lymphocyte leukemia with pure red cell aplasia in a renal transplant recipient. 942 21
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