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It is well understood that the extent of red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is determined by both plasmatic and cellular factors [10]. It is also clear that alterations of plasmatic and cellular factors may be related to separate disease processes [1]. For example, plasma composition may change (e.g., fibrinogen concentration increase) due to an acute phase response, thereby altering RBC aggregat...
meningococcal and streptococcal infections. It contains some excellent photography and superb clinical descriptions born of extensive experience with rickettsial diseases, cutaneous diphtheria, leptospirosis, and malaria. Proper tribute is paid to the success of mass medical efforts in World War II, but the various authors acknowledge with a collective sigh of relief the numerous instances in w...
Agglutination of red cells by influenza virus, and the concept of "receptor" areas on the cell surface which are enzymatically modified after contact with virus, were described by Hirst in 1942.17 Since that time much indirect evidence has been collected suggesting that virus receptors consist, at least in part, of mucoid substances; examples of this evidence are the inactiva-tion of receptors ...
Abstract Background Thyroid hormones have a crucial role in metabolism and proliferation of blood cells. Thyroid dysfunction induces different effects on blood cells such as anemia, erythrocytosis leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, and in rare cases causes’ pancytopenia. It also alter RBC indices include MCV, MCH, MCHC and RDW. Thus this study attempted to evaluate effect of hypo & hyperthyroi...
results sickle cells were observed among 20% of subjects with the dilution of 1:50 and 70% of subjects with the dilution of 1:100. mean percentage of sickle red cells with dilutions of 1:50, 1:100 and 1:200 were 3.75%, 25.75% and 43.0%, respectively. conclusions it is suggested that c. fistula may protect rbc against sickling, in hypoxic conditions, in individuals with hbs gene defect. objectiv...
The Bombay (Oh) Phenotype is a rare blood group. Phenotypes of this group lack H antigens on their red blood cell membrane and have strongly reactive anti-H in the serum for which patients can receive only autologus or Bombay phenotype red blood cells. We report three cases with Bombay blood group in the city of Yazd to emphasize the transfusion challenges in such patients.
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