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Scand J Haematol
; 20(5): 417-22, May 1978.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MedCarib
| ID: med-7994
RESUMO
A case of preleukaemia with marked reticulocytosis and a slightly reduced red cell 51Cr survival is presented. An in vitro 'reticulocyte survival' test suggested that the apparent reticulocytosis was due to delayed maturation of reticulocytes. The globin synthesis ration suggested an abnormal ribonucleic acid. An autopsy, in addition to the findings of acute leukaemia, mesenteric lipodystrophy was discovered. This abnormality has been seen in patients with malignant diseases, especially lymphomas, but heretofore has been reported in acute leukaemia. (AU)