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| M T ElghetanySummaryAffiliation: University of Texas Medical Branch Country: USA Publications
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Peripheral blood picture in primary hypocellular refractory anemia and idiopathic acquired aplastic anemia: an additional tool for differential diagnosisM T Elghetany
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555 0743, USA
Haematologica 82:21-4. 1997..In this work, we attempt to examine peripheral blood findings as an additional tool for differentiating PHRA from acquired idiopathic AA...
Double esterase staining and other neutrophilic granule abnormalities in 237 patients with the myelodysplastic syndrome studied by the cancer and leukemia group BM T Elghetany
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA
Acta Haematol 100:13-6. 1998..Abnormal DE staining is relatively common among all MDS subtypes. High DE staining may identify a subgroup of patients with a lower grade MDS...
Significance of p53 overexpression in bone marrow biopsies from patients with bone marrow failure: aplastic anemia, hypocellular refractory anemia, and hypercellular refractory anemiaM T Elghetany
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555 0743, USA
Ann Hematol 77:261-4. 1998..We conclude that p53 overexpression in bone marrow biopsies is a valuable tool for studying bone marrow failure and may provide additional information to help differentiate hypo RA from acquired AA...
Surface marker abnormalities in myelodysplastic syndromesM T Elghetany
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555 0743, USA
Haematologica 83:1104-15. 1998..Abnormalities of surface antigens may be associated with defective cell function and may indicate a more severe or more advanced stage of the disease...
P53 overexpression in bone marrow biopsies in refractory anemia and aplastic anemia: impact of antibody selectionM T Elghetany
Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555 0743, USA
Leuk Res 24:975-7. 2000..All three antibodies were negative in AA. We conclude that antibody selection is an important variable in studying p53 in MDS regardless of the method of fixation or decalcification of BM trephine biopsies...
T-gamma gene rearrangement and CMV mononucleosisP Mathew
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555 0565, USA
Am J Hematol 66:64-6. 2001..Acute CMV infection may mimic lymphoproliferative disease. T-gamma gene rearrangement may be part of the immune response to CMV infection and is not specific to lymphoid neoplasia...
