White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis

Total white cell, neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts were compared in patients with chronic renal failure treated successively by conservative means (low-protein diet), regular haemodialysis, and renal allotransplantation. The lowest total white cell and neutrophil counts and the highest lymphocyte c...

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Autori principali: Papadimitriou, M., Baker, L. R. I., Seitanidis, B., Sevitt, L. H., Kulatilake, A. E.
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Pubblicazione: 1969
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spelling pubmed-16295082006-11-01 White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis Papadimitriou, M. Baker, L. R. I. Seitanidis, B. Sevitt, L. H. Kulatilake, A. E. Br Med J Papers and Originals Total white cell, neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts were compared in patients with chronic renal failure treated successively by conservative means (low-protein diet), regular haemodialysis, and renal allotransplantation. The lowest total white cell and neutrophil counts and the highest lymphocyte counts were found in patients on regular haemodialysis. A rapid fall in neutrophil count during the first half-hour of dialysis and a more gradual fall between the first and sixth hours were observed. Adherence of neutrophils and mononuclear cells to the cuprophane (PT 150) dialysis membrane has been shown. 1969-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1629508/ /pubmed/4898562 Text en
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Papadimitriou, M.
Baker, L. R. I.
Seitanidis, B.
Sevitt, L. H.
Kulatilake, A. E.
White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
description Total white cell, neutrophil, and lymphocyte counts were compared in patients with chronic renal failure treated successively by conservative means (low-protein diet), regular haemodialysis, and renal allotransplantation. The lowest total white cell and neutrophil counts and the highest lymphocyte counts were found in patients on regular haemodialysis. A rapid fall in neutrophil count during the first half-hour of dialysis and a more gradual fall between the first and sixth hours were observed. Adherence of neutrophils and mononuclear cells to the cuprophane (PT 150) dialysis membrane has been shown.
author Papadimitriou, M.
Baker, L. R. I.
Seitanidis, B.
Sevitt, L. H.
Kulatilake, A. E.
author_facet Papadimitriou, M.
Baker, L. R. I.
Seitanidis, B.
Sevitt, L. H.
Kulatilake, A. E.
author_sort Papadimitriou, M.
title White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
title_short White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
title_full White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
title_fullStr White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
title_sort white blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis
publishDate 1969
url https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1629508/
https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4898562
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