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White blood cell activation in Raynaud's phenomenon of systemic sclerosis and vibration induced white finger syndrome. by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm damage. In this work, the white blood cell (WBC) production of leukotriene B4 and plasma thiol concentrations were measured in patients with SSc and VWF. Fifty nine patients... By C. S. Lau and Colleague Systemic sclerosis (SSc) and vibration induced white finger syndrome (VWF) are common causes of secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. Previous Read on »
LEUKEMIA – CANCER OF THE WHITE BLOOD CELLS by Stephanie S. Jewett Posted Mon 22 Mar 2010 12:00am Mar 22           Leukemia is a rather complex form of cancer.  The term refers to cancers of the white blood cells, which are also called leukocytes or WBCs.  The disorder actually starts in the tissue that forms the blood.  To understand the cancer disease more thoroughly, it helps to know Read on »
Differential White Blood Cell Count Result by Rachel M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 25 Aug 2010 10:36pm The result of the Differential White Blood Cell Count wasn’t there. Dr TL picked up the phone and enquired the result. This year, the pathology company who has... didn’t care anyway. At the recent meeting, Dr TL told me the Differential White Blood Cell Count was normal. I tried not to be disappointed. It was good that I don’t need Read on »
Silky Terrier White blood cells is increased by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Wed 04 Mar 2009 2:25pm of White blood cells is increased, means that some infection is in the body. The body temperature should be increased too in the beginning. First of all, vet should continue... the whole thing over again. The vet is now closed? QUESTION: The vet said he had an elevated white count. Blood test showed liver etc functioning fine. One overnight stay Read on »
Follically Repaired-Are My White Blood Cells on Vacation?? by 4women Posted Fri 29 Aug 2008 12:00am defending myself against those white blood cells that once attacked my hair follicles.  I was once considered follically impaired, but for now, I am follically repaired.   Want Read on »
Differential White Blood Cell Count & New Exercise by Rachel M. Patient Expert Posted Thu 12 Aug 2010 10:58am gave us opportunity to try Differential White Blood Cell Count. Dr TL has been wanting to check this for some time. According to his explanation for a medically challenged patient, this blood test can determine what kind of infection I have. And I optimistically believe that it could give me some treatment. I’m assuming most of ME/CFS patients have Read on »
Fresenius Kabi LLC, Red Blood Cell (RBC) Exchange Sets used on AS104 Blood Cell Separation Devices: Class I Recall by FDA Posted Tue 21 Dec 2010 1:40pm cells than intended, resulting in hemodilution. 255 units are subject to this recall, including Red Blood Cell (RBC) Set (catalog number 9007601), lot numbers WKT252, YLT061, ZCT011, and ZGT052, manufactured from October 1, 2007 to July 30, 2010. BACKGROUND: Red Blood Cell (RBC) Set (catalog number 9007601) is used for depletion or exchange of red Read on »
Class I Medical Device Recall: Fresenius Kabi LLC, Red Blood Cell (RBC) Exchange Sets used on AS104 Blood Cell Separation Device by FDA Posted Tue 21 Dec 2010 12:00am Recall Class: Class I Date Recall Initiated: October 18, 2010 Product(s): Red Blood Cell (RBC) Set (catalog number 9007601), lot numbers WKT252... Response Form and fax it back to 425-242-2101. Reason for Recall: Use of this device has led to removal of greater amounts of red blood cells than intended resulting in hemodilution Read on »
Intravenous Cord Blood Cells Rejuvenate Aging Brains, Replenish Neural Progenitor Cells by Al Fin .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 8:13pm Image Source Researchers in Florida have managed to rejuvenate the brains of aging mice with a single injection of human cord blood cells in a peripheral vein. The single cord blood cell injection resulted in new progenitor stem cells in the mouse hippocampus, and new nerve cell formation. Neurogenesis continues to occur throughout life Read on »
IgG antiendothelial cell autoantibodies from scleroderma patients induce leukocyte adhesion to human vascular endothelial cells by Jan Posted Mon 07 Dec 2009 12:00am D Carvalho and Colleague IgG autoantibodies that bind human endothelial cells (AECA) were detected by ELISA in 30 of 42 samples of sera from patients with scleroderma. Pretreatment of human umbilical vein endothelial cells with AECA-positive scleroderma sera, or IgG purified from these sera, led to a dose- and time-dependent increase in the ability Read on »