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HEMATOLOGIC ASPECTS OF SPACE CONSUMING LESIONS OF THE BONE MARROW (MYELOPHTHISIC ANEMIA)
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ImmunohematologyGoogle Scholar6The Bone MarrowPathologyIron DeficiencyAplastic AnemiaMyeloid NeoplasiaAnemiaBone Marrow FailureLaboratory HematologySurgical PathologyHematologyBone MarrowClassical HematologyRadiation OncologyHealth SciencesHistopathologyCell BiologyMyelopoiesisMyelophthisic AnemiaMedicine
Article1 September 1940HEMATOLOGIC ASPECTS OF SPACE CONSUMING LESIONS OF THE BONE MARROW (MYELOPHTHISIC ANEMIA)STACY R. METTIER, M.D., F.A.C.P.STACY R. METTIER, M.D., F.A.C.P.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-14-3-436 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptIn the medical literature of recent years attention has been called to a type of anemia usually associated with immature red and white cells in the peripheral blood. This anemia has been described under such titles as myelophthisic anemia,1 leuko-erythroblastic anemia,2, 3 myelosclerosis associated with a leukemoid blood picture,4 megakaryocytic myelosis with osteosclerosis,5 and, simply, a leukemoid reaction.6 The data reported in the various cases so described suggest that the underlying structural changes of the marrow were essentially sclerotic in character.During the past several years a large number of patients with anemia have been examined at the University of...Bibliography1. BALLINMORSE MPF: Myelophthisic splenomegaly, Jr. Am. Med. Assoc., 1927, lxxxix, 1671. CrossrefGoogle Scholar2. VAUGHANHARRISON JCV: Leuco-erythroblastic anemia and myelosclerosis, Jr. Path. and Bact., 1939, xlviii, 339. CrossrefGoogle Scholar3. MCGRATH J: Leuco-erythroblastic anemia, Irish Jr. Med. Sci., 1938, vi, 755. CrossrefGoogle Scholar4. METTIERRUSK SRGY: Fibrosis of the bone marrow (myelofibrosis) associated with a leukemoid blood picture, Am. Jr. Path., 1937, xiii, 377. Google Scholar5. HEWER TF: Megakaryocytic myelosis with osteosclerosis, Jr. Path. and Bact., 1937, xlv, 38. Google Scholar6. HECKHALL FJBE: Leukemoid reactions of the myeloid type, Jr. Am. Med. Assoc., 1939, cxii, 95. CrossrefGoogle Scholar7. RHOADESMILLER CPDK: Histology of the bone marrow in aplastic anemia, Arch. Path., 1938, xxvi, 648. Google Scholar8. METTIERPURVIANCE SRK: Leukemia without leukocytosis (aleukemic myelosis) and without splenomegaly, Arch. Int. Med., 1937, lx, 458. CrossrefGoogle Scholar9. METTIERPURVIANCE SRK: Aleukemic myelosis (aleukemic leukemia), California and West. Med., 1938, xlix, 1. Google Scholar This content is PDF only. To continue reading please click on the PDF icon. Author, Article, and Disclosure InformationAffiliations: San Francisco, California*Read at the Cleveland meeting of the American College of Physicians April 3, 1940.From the Division of Medicine, University of California Medical School, San Francisco.Supported by a grant from the Christine Breon Fund for Medical Research.The blood counts were done by Miss Alice McBride. PreviousarticleNextarticle Advertisement FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Metrics Cited byAssociation of nucleated red blood cells in blood and arterial oxygen partial tensionCongress of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine 7th Annual Conference of the German Society for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (DGKL) Mannheim, Germany, 29th September – 02nd October, 2010Re-evaluation of Established Risk Scores by Measurement of Nucleated Red Blood Cells in Blood of Surgical Intensive Care PatientsDaily monitoring of nucleated red blood cells in the blood of surgical intensive care patientsPoor prognosis indicated by nucleated red blood cells in peripheral blood is not associated with organ failure of the liver or kidneyASSOCIATION BETWEEN NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS IN BLOOD AND THE LEVELS OF ERYTHROPOIETIN, INTERLEUKIN 3, INTERLEUKIN 6, AND INTERLEUKIN 12p70Making the case for adapting the abbreviated burn severity index to include erythroblast countHigh in-hospital mortality of intensive care patients with nucleated red blood cells in bloodNucleated red blood cells indicate high risk of in-hospital mortalityPrognostic Significance of the Presence of Erythroblasts in Blood after Cardiothoracic SurgeryChlorambucil-induced myelofibrosisDas Myelofibrose-SyndromMagenThe Haematological and Histological Findings in 18 Patients with Clinical Features Resembling those of MyelofibrosisHaematological Changes in MalignancyMicroangiopathic Hemolytic Anemia in Carcinoma of the StomachThe Clinical Significance of Leukoerythroblastic AnemiaMechanisms of Anemia in CancerMyelophthisic anemia in cancer of the breast 1 September 1940Volume 14, Issue 3Page: 436-448KeywordsAnemiaBloodBlood countsBone marrowCellsLesionsLeukemoidResearch designResearch fundingWhite blood cells ePublished: 1 December 2008 Issue Published: 1 September 1940 PDF downloadLoading ...
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