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Erwin W D - - 2001
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether marrow radiation absorbed dose estimates predict haematotoxicity following radioimmunotherapy with an yttrium-90 labelled anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody in non-Hodgkin's B-cell lymphoma (NHL). Radiopharmaceutical data from 12 NHL radioimmunotherapy patients were analysed retrospectively using three methods of marrow radiation absorbed dose estimation based ...
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Barnett D - - 2001
Leucocyte counts of < 5 x 106 per blood transfusion product are currently recommended in the UK in order to reduce transfusion-related infections and febrile reactions. Routine leucocyte depletion, however, requires the development of reliable internal and external quality assurance (EQA) programmes. We report preliminary findings from the UK NEQAS ...
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Wilkinson Kirsten - - 2001
Push smears of mouse blood prepared for differential white blood cell (WBC) determination often have many lysed WBCs, numerous RBC "ghosts", and poor morphology of intact RBCs. The purpose of this study was to compare the quality of peripheral blood smears prepared by 3 different methods and to optimize a ...
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Kato M - - 2001
The comparative effects of a new theophylline preparation (Theodrip) and aminophylline on blood concentrations of theophylline were examined in 74 patients with asthma. Subjects were intravenously administered 200 mg of Theodrip or 250 mg of aminophylline for 1 h. The mean increases in blood theophylline concentration after Theodrip or aminophylline ...
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Pearson T C - - 2001
There is no single diagnostic marker for the only known type of primary acquired erythrocytosis, polycythemia vera (PV). The Polycythemia Vera Study Group (PVSG) used a combination of major and minor diagnostic criteria. However, these guidelines have some limitations and in the presence of newer diagnostic tools, have been re-evaluated. ...
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Ferrell Shannon T. - - 2001
Basic biomedical data from 164 neonates of four species of the tribe Hippotragini, addax (Addax nasomaculatus), scimitar-horned oryx (Oryx dammah), Arabian oryx (Oryx leucoryx), and sable antelope (Hippotragus niger), were compared at one zoological institution over a 9-year period. Measured biomedical parameters included body weight, temperature, pulse and respiratory rates, ...
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Barnouin J - - 2001
Holstein heifers from 47 dairy herds in France were enrolled in a field study to determine predictors for clinical mastitis within the first month of lactation. Precalving and calving variables (biochemical, hematological, hygienic, and disease indicators) were collected. Early clinical mastitis (ECM) predictive variables were analyzed by using a multiple ...
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Bukhave K - - 2001
For studies on iron absorption in man radioisotopes represent an easy and simple tool However, measurement of the orbital electron emitting radioiron, 55Fe, in blood is difficult and insufficiently described in the literature. The present study describes a relatively simple method for simultaneous determination of 55Fe and 59Fe in blood, ...
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Greco S C - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical and histologic effects of repeated intraosseous (IO) needle placement in domestic pigs and determine whether blood and serum obtained intraosseously could be used for CBC and biochemical analyses. ANIMALS: 5 healthy 10-week-old pigs. PROCEDURE: An IO needle was placed in the proximomedial region of the ...
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Tsuda I - - 2001
The newly developed QA-810V is an optional unit for the determination of five-part white blood cell differentials. It can be used together with the same manufacturer's haematology analyser which has been used in relatively small-sized laboratories. The present study evaluates the basic performance of the QA-810V and the MEK-8118 haematology ...
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Sessa R - - 2000
The aim of the study was to investigate the formation of biofilm on the surface of ceramic tiles, widely present in public and private buildings, using six parallel flow chambers. Our flow system was conceived and made to compare biofilm results by parallel distributed rectangular tiles. The tiles, divided into ...
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Flabouris A - - 2000
Current practice is for a number of blood tests to be routinely performed on intensive care unit (ICU) patients. A survey of routine blood testing amongst ICUs in Australia and New Zealand was conducted. Ninety-six ICUs completed the survey form. Blood electrolytes, liver function, arterial blood gases and full blood ...
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Siposan D G - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the in vitro effects of low-level laser radiation (LLLR) on some rheological factors of the human blood, such as complete blood count (CBC) parameters and blood sedimentation rate (BSR). We were mainly concerned with the alterations caused by LLLR action on ...
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Shaham J - - 2000
We conducted a cross-sectional study to determine whether occupational exposure to low levels of ethylene oxide can cause hematological abnormalities. Blood samples were collected from a group of 47 hospital workers who were exposed to ethylene oxide during a mean period of 6.6 years (standard error, 1.1). Ethylene oxide range ...
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Marco I - - 2000
Hematologic and serum chemistry values were determined for 20 adult captive European wildcats (Felis silvestris) in Lleida (Catalonia, Spain). Seven wildcats (4 females and 3 males) were captured in the wild and 13 (4 females and 9 males) were born and raised in captivity. Samples were collected between September and ...
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Hirshberg B - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of neutropenia and thrombocytopenia secondary to use of zuclopenthixol in a schizophrenic patient. CASE SUMMARY: A 66-year-old white man with chronic schizophrenia was referred to the hospital due to neutropenia and thrombocytopenia that developed shortly after initiation of zuclopenthixol therapy. Prior to zuclopenthixol administration, his ...
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Naaber P - - 2000
Translocation of viable bacteria from gut to bloodstream and other sterile body sites during shock has been demonstrated in several experimental and clinical studies. The factors causing translocation and its incidence at different stages of shock are not known. The aim of the study was to evaluate the importance of ...
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Minior V K - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the utility of the neonatal nucleated red blood cell count in differentiating the fetus with growth restriction from the small but otherwise healthy fetus. STUDY DESIGN: Perinatal outcomes were evaluated prospectively for all neonates admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit ...
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Lung J M - - 2000
A previously healthy 7-year-old white boy presented to St. Louis Children's Hospital with a 1-day history of headache, malaise, temperature of 38.7 degrees C, and a progressively erythematous, tender calf with central dusky purpura. On the morning of admission, his mother noticed a 2-mm crust on the patient's right calf ...
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Kumura T - - 2000
DX-9065a is a direct and selective factor Xa inhibitor. We evaluated the usefulness of DX-9065a in anticoagulating specimens for routine laboratory tests. Results using blood anticoagulated with DX9065a corresponded well with results with blood treated with ethylendiamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) in the complete blood count (CBC), including white blood cell ...
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Ajlaan S K - - 2000
The study involved 143 individuals and aimed to correlate normal glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) level with haematological parameters. A statistically significant negative correlation was found between G6PD level and haemoglobin, packed cell volume, red blood cell count, mean corpuscular haemoglobin and mean corpuscular volume. A statistically significant positive correlation was found ...
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Malyangu E - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical features and diagnosis of patients hospitalised and found to have multilineage peripheral blood cytopenias. DESIGN: Prospective cross sectional study. SETTING: Parirenyatwa Hospital, a central referral hospital in Harare, Zimbabwe. SUBJECTS: 231 consecutive patients whose blood parameters revealed bi- or trilinneage cytopenia during a five month ...
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Maeno T - - 2000
In this case of acute eosinophilic pneumonia (AEP), eosinophils with hypersegmented nuclei emerged in the blood before the increase of eosinophil count. An 18-year-old woman complaining of fever, cough and dyspnea was admitted because of diffuse ground-glass opacities in her chest roentgenogram. On admission, her blood cell count revealed a ...
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Awogu A U - - 2000
The total white blood cell count and total and differential neutrophil counts were compared in two hundred steady state sickle cell anaemia children and sixty age and sex matched AA genotype controls to establish steady state cell counts. Steady state patients were found to have significantly higher mean total white ...
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Criswell K A - - 2000
This study was conducted to characterize better the response of rats to blood loss and hemolysis and to incorporate automated methods into the routine evaluations of those responses. Serial phlebotomies of 1.5-2.0 ml of blood per day for 5 days, or intraperitoneal injection of 50 mg kg(-1) phenylhydrazine (PHZ) for ...
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Kumura T - - 2000
Argatroban possesses strong antithrombin-like activity. We evaluated the usefulness of argatroban in anticoagulating specimens for routine laboratory tests. Results using blood anticoagulated with argatroban corresponded well with the results of blood treated with ethylendiamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA) in the complete blood count (CBC), including the WBC differential count and morphology ...
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Kutter D - - 2000
The ADVIA (Bayer) haematological system differentiates leukocytes by their volume and their peroxidase (MPO and EPO) activity. It thus allows specific counting of the eosinophils and detection of totally EPO and MPO deficient individuals. EPO activity is determined by the coordinates of the eosinophil cluster on the outprint. A reliable ...
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Leach A P - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To develop a competency assessment tool to determine if technologists are detecting and reporting clinically significant findings on blood smears and to identify if proficiency improves through education using a video presentation. DESIGN: Combination of nonequivalent pretest-post test control group and modified time-series design. SETTING: A large medical center ...
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Gillespie Don - - 2000
The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the largest living lizard and occupies a range smaller than that of any other large carnivore in the world. Samples from 33 free-ranging animals at five localities in Komodo National Park, Indonesia were evaluated to assess underlying health problems. To build a comparative database, ...
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Turowski D - - 2000
Reticulocyte count by manual method has been the assay traditionally used to evaluate the status of erythropoiesis in hematological disorders with disturbances in erythropoietic activity. However, due to its variability, it is rather a semiquantitative method. Automated reticulocyte counting based on flow cytometry has provided more objective and exact measure ...
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Kumura T - - 2000
Hirudin, an extract from the leech, has powerful antithrombin activity affecting the blood coagulation pathway. We evaluated the usefulness of hirudin in anticoagulating specimens for routine laboratory tests. Results using blood anticoagulated with hirudin corresponded well with results with blood treated with ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) in the complete blood ...
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Tsuji T - - 1999
BACKGROUND: Nucleated red blood cells (NRBC) in blood specimens compromise the automated white blood cell (WBC) count on most hematology analyzers. This makes it necessary to correct the WBC count by subtracting separately counted NRBC by manual microscopy. In addition, it is clinically important to establish the non-physiological presence of ...
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Mozley P D - - 1999
An injectible, 99mTc-labeled, murine immunoglobulin M antibody to stage-specific embryonic antigen-1 has been developed that can localize infections by binding to CD15 glycoproteins expressed on the cell membranes of human granulocytes in vivo after systemic administration. The purpose of this study was to measure its clinical effects on healthy people. ...
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Enumeration and isolation of viral particles from oligotrophic marine environments by tangential ...
Alonso M C - - 1999
A method for concentrating, enumerating and isolating viral particles from marine water samples was developed and evaluated. The method consists of a concentration step by a tangential flow filtration (TFF) system, ultrafiltration by centrifugal concentrator, and visualization by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This procedure allows to reduce volumes of ca. ...
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Benattar L - - 1999
Comparison of apparatus for automatically spreading peripheral blood films (GENES) to manual wedge-pull technique has been performed, showing that the average size of optimal area for counting is twice larger in automated smears compared to manual ones. The variability of WBC repartition has been studied in doing differential count on ...
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Lacombe F - - 1999
We evaluated reticulocyte counting and measurement of immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) with the ABX PENTRA 120 Retic blood analyzer on 300 blood samples. Reticulocyte counts were compared with those obtained by visual counting of 2,000 RBCs, by the TOA (Kobe, Japan) Sysmex R-2000 and a flow cytometry method. The parameters ...
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Marouf R - - 1999
There is evidence that eosinophils are involved in inflammation in asthma, a correlation having been observed between blood eosinophil (B-EOS) count and pulmonary function. It has been suggested that eosinophils, and its product, eosinophil cationic protein (ECP), can serve as markers of disease activity. This paper examines this hypothesis. B-EOS ...
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Hoedemakers R M - - 1999
This study investigated the performance characteristics of blast flagging on the Abbott Cell Dyn 4000 (CD4000) haematology analyser. Our special interest was focused on the usability and prognostic value of the confidence fraction (CF), accompanying blast flagging. From our routine patient samples, 100 with blast flagging on the CD4000 were ...
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Peinado V I - - 1999
Analyses of hematological parameters were carried out on eight axis deer (Cervus axis), 12 fallow deer (Cervus dama), 16 red deer (Cervus elaphus hippelaphus), three sambar (Cervus unicolor), nine Père David deer (Elaphurus davidianus), 20 European bison (Bison bonasus), seven nilgai (Boselaphus tragocamelus), eight mouflon (Ovis musimon), four white-bearded gnu ...
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Gowans I D - - 1999
Peripheral blood CD34/45+ cell (CD34/45) enumeration is an expensive and labour-intensive investigation but remains the standard assay for optimizing yield and timing of peripheral blood stem cell harvesting (PBSCH). The present study examined the value of the Sysmex SE9000 parameters (WBC, neutrophil count, and immature myeloid index (IMI)) and Sysmex ...
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Nieman D C - - 1999
The influence of carbohydrate (C) versus placebo (P) beverage consumption on the immune and hormonal responses to normal rowing training sessions was measured in 15 elite female rowers residing at the U.S. Olympic Training Center. In a randomized, counterbalanced design, the athletes received C or P beverages (double-blind) before, during, ...
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Khuder S A - - 1999
The effect of benzene on white blood cell and red blood cell counts, hemoglobin level, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), and platelet count was investigated among workers in a small petroleum company. The investigated cohort consisted of 105 workers exposed to low levels of benzene between 1967 and 1994. The average ...
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Andréasson B - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: In clinical practice, patients with polycythaemia vera (PV) are monitored by measurement of venous packed cell volume (PCV). However, whereas treatment recommendations are still based upon studies in which the results were obtained with the centrifuged microhaematocrit, currently in most instances automated blood cell counters are used to calculate ...
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Cabezudo E - - 1999
BACKGROUND: This study assesses the feasibility of a new volumetric cytometry system for the enumeration of CD34+ cells in apheresis components, peripheral blood, and cord blood samples in routine laboratory work. This system is compared with the following flow cytometry protocols: Milan, ISHAGE, ISHAGE with 7-AAD, and flow-count fluorospheres. STUDY ...
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Gorski T F - - 1999
Pseudohypoxemia has been reported in leukemic patients with extreme leukocytosis, and it is characterized by a low oxygen saturation on arterial blood gas analysis despite normal saturation on pulse oximetry. We report the case of a 51-year-old man with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and an elevated white blood cell (WBC) count ...
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FukÅ› H - - 1999
We present a rigorous derivation of the flow at arbitrary time in a deterministic cellular automaton model of traffic flow. The derivation employs regularities in preimages of blocks of zeros, reducing the problem of preimage enumeration to a well-known lattice path counting problem. Assuming infinite lattice size and random initial ...
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McKane S A - - 1999
Six horses, free of recent exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH), each had 8 bronchial segments inoculated with 40 ml of autologous blood lavaged on Days 3, 5, 7, 10, 14 and 21 after inoculation. The bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid samples were analysed, and total leucocyte counts and differential cell percentages determined. ...
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Baudouin F - - 1999
The development of automated methods and normative rules, as well as the dependence of some therapeutic approaches on lymphocyte subsets counts, has led to the appearance of calibration reagents. Such reagents are expected to perform equally well in very different settings. We developed a multicenter trial to evaluate the performance ...
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Kickler T S - - 1999
Recently, several hematology analyzers have been developed to improve accuracy and to reduce manual work. The new analyzers use traditional impedance technology or optical detectors alone or in combination. The introduction of argon laser technology to clinical instruments is one new development that may permit integrated flow cytometry parameters leading ...
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Belch J J - - 1999
BACKGROUND: The white blood cell count (WCC) is known to be predictive of cardiac and cerebral vascular events. No one has yet investigated this in critical limb ischaemia (CLI). METHODS: Baseline WCC was examined in relation to lower limb amputation 6 months after a 4 week treatment period with i.v. ...
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