Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 60Y. J. Pentland, 1953 - Medicine |
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Page 96
... leukæmia can be present without any increase in the number of leucocytes in the peripheral blood . Such a leukæmia is commonly described as aleukæmic or subleukæmic . There is no general agreement about the definition of these terms ...
... leukæmia can be present without any increase in the number of leucocytes in the peripheral blood . Such a leukæmia is commonly described as aleukæmic or subleukæmic . There is no general agreement about the definition of these terms ...
Page 98
... leukæmia . As has been observed by Minot and Isaacs ( 1924 ) and others this masculine preponderance is most marked in chronic lymphatic leukæmia , which according to Whitby and Britton ( 1950 ) is found four times as frequently in ...
... leukæmia . As has been observed by Minot and Isaacs ( 1924 ) and others this masculine preponderance is most marked in chronic lymphatic leukæmia , which according to Whitby and Britton ( 1950 ) is found four times as frequently in ...
Page 101
... leukæmia Within weeks O 30 37 O 27 40 39 50 40.1 9 32 II 35,340 67 Subacute leukæmia Chronic myeloid leukæmia Chronic lymphatic months + leukæmia Five months O 12 3 O 9 6 8 ΙΟ 48.5 3 8 I 47,830 15 Eight months 31 6 6 2 20 21 8 13 55.3 2 ...
... leukæmia Within weeks O 30 37 O 27 40 39 50 40.1 9 32 II 35,340 67 Subacute leukæmia Chronic myeloid leukæmia Chronic lymphatic months + leukæmia Five months O 12 3 O 9 6 8 ΙΟ 48.5 3 8 I 47,830 15 Eight months 31 6 6 2 20 21 8 13 55.3 2 ...
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