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Results: Among pancytopenia cases, most common marrow findings were hypoplastic marrow and

Results: Among pancytopenia cases, most common marrow findings were hypoplastic marrow and

... bone marrow findings of bicytopenia/pancytopenia cases was carried out from January 2016 to December 2017 in a tertiary care hospital of ...included cases presented with new onset ... See full document

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A prospective and retrospective study of bone marrow in patients with pancytopenia – A study of 150 cases

A prospective and retrospective study of bone marrow in patients with pancytopenia – A study of 150 cases

... of Pancytopenia followed by Nutritional (Mixed deficiency) anemia ...MM(1.33%). Pancytopenia is a common hematological problem encountered in day to day practice commonly presenting as generalized ... See full document

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Bone marrow profile in hematological disorders: an experience from a tertiary care centre

Bone marrow profile in hematological disorders: an experience from a tertiary care centre

... of pancytopenia followed by leukemia and hypoplastic marrow in the ...of pancytopenia. Among neoplastic diseases multiple myeloma was most common in present study (39 ... See full document

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Hospice and Palliative Care: A New Movement in India

Hospice and Palliative Care: A New Movement in India

... bone marrow findings, majority of patients had megaloblastic erythropoisis ...least common bone marrow finding was microcytic erythropoisis ...our results shows the distribution of ... See full document

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Profile of hematological abnormalities of Indian HIV infected individuals

Profile of hematological abnormalities of Indian HIV infected individuals

... The most common hematological abnormality was anemia, seen in ...(/200) cases while anemia of chronic disease occurred in ...(/200) cases. Bone marrow evaluation was carried out in 14 ... See full document

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Conclusion: The most common cause of pancytopenia in this part of India is megaloblastic anemia which

Conclusion: The most common cause of pancytopenia in this part of India is megaloblastic anemia which

... 10% cases were diagnosed asaplastic ...These results are similar to studies done by Tilak et al in which a ...the cases of pancytopenia presented with a plastic ...bone marrow to ... See full document

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Role of Haematological Changes in Predicting Occurrence of Leishmaniasis- A Study in Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand

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... positive cases were evaluated. Splenomegaly was the most common sign present in 17 cases ...lymphocytosis were present in all the cases (100%). Pancytopenia was ... See full document

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Results During the study, most common presenting complaints of group A were nausea (81.25%), bothered

Results During the study, most common presenting complaints of group A were nausea (81.25%), bothered

... blocker, most widely prescribed drugs for adults and ...the most commonly prescribed drugs for migraine ...treatment among migraine patients in ... See full document

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Response after treatment with pembrolizumab in a patient with myelophthisis due to melanoma: the role of checkpoint inhibition in the bone

Response after treatment with pembrolizumab in a patient with myelophthisis due to melanoma: the role of checkpoint inhibition in the bone

... new pancytopenia with a low white blood cell count of ...platelets were low at 67 ...his pancytopenia, a bone marrow biopsy was additionally ... See full document

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Visceral leishmaniasis: Very rare cases report from Kashmir valley (J&K) with Literature Review

Visceral leishmaniasis: Very rare cases report from Kashmir valley (J&K) with Literature Review

... Transmission occurs by 1.Anthroponotic (i.e., the vector transmits the infection from infected humans to healthy humans) 2.Zoonotic (i.e., the vector transmits the infection from an animal reservoir to humans) ... See full document

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Pancytopenia: the perspective from Western Gujarat, India

Pancytopenia: the perspective from Western Gujarat, India

... for pancytopenia 2 for all patients included CBC with peripheral smear, ferritin levels ...Bone marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy done wherever indicated and feasible only after patient ...tests ... See full document

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Erythroid colony growth in congenital hypoplastic anemia

Erythroid colony growth in congenital hypoplastic anemia

... numbers. The other two, on prednisone, had normal numbers. Sera from patients did not inhibit colony formation from either autologous or control marrow. In contrast, serum from an adult with acquired pure red cell ... See full document

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An 8-Year-Old Boy With Fever, Splenomegaly, and Pancytopenia

An 8-Year-Old Boy With Fever, Splenomegaly, and Pancytopenia

... and pancytopenia, an important rheumatologic etiology to rule out is systemic lupus erythematosus, which is possible but rare in young ...bone marrow fi ndings, and other testing were not ... See full document

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Analysis of Peripheral Smear and Bone Marrow Morphology in Evaluation of Pancytopenia /Bicytopenia: A Prospective Study

Analysis of Peripheral Smear and Bone Marrow Morphology in Evaluation of Pancytopenia /Bicytopenia: A Prospective Study

... that results in the formation of functionally and structurally defective blood cells having shortened ...in marrow together with enhanced apoptosis lead to ineffective erythropoiesis, formation of defective ... See full document

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Coexistent hairy cell leukaemia and hepatosplenic t-cell lymphoma: a case report

Coexistent hairy cell leukaemia and hepatosplenic t-cell lymphoma: a case report

... A 53-year-old female was referred to our centre because of a two-month lasting exhaustion, abdominal disten- sion, early satiety and fever of up to 39°C. Her medical history was not significant. She had been travelling ... See full document

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Routine use of ancillary investigations in staging diffuse large B-cell lymphoma improves the International Prognostic Index (IPI)

Routine use of ancillary investigations in staging diffuse large B-cell lymphoma improves the International Prognostic Index (IPI)

... retrospective cases diagnosed with histologically proven DLBCL at the Canberra Hospi- tal from 1986-2005, on whom staging BM biopsies had been performed, were identified for the purpose of the ...(21%) ... See full document

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Plasma Cell Leukemia: An experience from a Tertiary Hospital

Plasma Cell Leukemia: An experience from a Tertiary Hospital

... the most effective treatment modality in sPCL 14 In case of refractory disease, combination approaches, such as lenalidomide combined with ...2 cases died within a week of diagnosis and start of ... See full document

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THE LOCAL BLOOD FLOW IN HUMAN BONE MARROW IN LEUKEMIA AND NEOPLASTIC DISEASES AS DETERMINED BY THE CLEARANCE RATE OF RADIOIODIDE (I131)

THE LOCAL BLOOD FLOW IN HUMAN BONE MARROW IN LEUKEMIA AND NEOPLASTIC DISEASES AS DETERMINED BY THE CLEARANCE RATE OF RADIOIODIDE (I131)

... The findings appear to demonstrate a selective increase in blood flow in the bone marrow in acute leukemia and in some cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma, and str[r] ... See full document

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Animal Model of Pancytopenia and Bone Marrow Function Diagnosis of Domestic Rabbits

Animal Model of Pancytopenia and Bone Marrow Function Diagnosis of Domestic Rabbits

... many cases of ...bone marrow were measured ( RBC, WBC, Thrombocytes, IRF, IPF,IGs, Schistocytes, reticulocyte and ANC),the extracts showed different effects in terms of their ability to improve or ... See full document

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Clinico - haematological profile in pancytopenia, a tertiary care centre study

Clinico - haematological profile in pancytopenia, a tertiary care centre study

... In this study, Megaloblastic anaemia(25.41%) was the most common cause of pancytopenia followed by MDS(15.7%). Other causes were hypersplenism in CLD (11.8%), acute leukaemia (7.8%), CKD ... See full document

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