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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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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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. |
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Papadimitriou, M. Baker, L. R. I. Seitanidis, B. Sevitt, L. H. Kulatilake, A. E. |
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Papadimitriou, M. Baker, L. R. I. Seitanidis, B. Sevitt, L. H. Kulatilake, A. E. |
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White blood count in patients on regular haemodialysis |
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