[Diagnostik significance of cell membrane markers in childhood ALL (author's transl)]
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[Diagnostik significance of cell membrane markers in childhood ALL (author's transl)]. / Haas, R J; Netzel, B; Janka-Schaub, Gritta; Rodt, H; Thiel, E; Thierfelder, S.
in: KLIN PADIATR, Jahrgang 190, Nr. 5, 5, 1978, S. 446-452.Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/Zeitung › SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz › Forschung › Begutachtung
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T1 - [Diagnostik significance of cell membrane markers in childhood ALL (author's transl)]
AU - Haas, R J
AU - Netzel, B
AU - Janka-Schaub, Gritta
AU - Rodt, H
AU - Thiel, E
AU - Thierfelder, S
PY - 1978
Y1 - 1978
N2 - Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in childhood is not a homogeneous disease. By membrane phenotyping 6 groups of ALL in 66 children could be differentiated: Group I (38%) common ALL (anti-cALL+. Group II (32%) common ALL with T cell marker in addition (anti-cALL+, anti-T+). Group III (14%) T. cell ALL with E-rosette marker (anti T+, E+). Group IV (9%) T cell ALL without E-rosette marker (anti T+, E-). Group V (6%) undifferentiated ALL (anti-cALL-, anti-T). Group VI (1%) B cell typ (SmIg+). 19 or 20% of children in groups I and II opposed to 67 or 100% of children in groups III and IV had a white cell count at diagnosis of greater than 25,0 x 10(3)/mm(3) Mediastinal involvement was typical for groups III and IV. No significant difference was found so far for age or sex in the groups.
AB - Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in childhood is not a homogeneous disease. By membrane phenotyping 6 groups of ALL in 66 children could be differentiated: Group I (38%) common ALL (anti-cALL+. Group II (32%) common ALL with T cell marker in addition (anti-cALL+, anti-T+). Group III (14%) T. cell ALL with E-rosette marker (anti T+, E+). Group IV (9%) T cell ALL without E-rosette marker (anti T+, E-). Group V (6%) undifferentiated ALL (anti-cALL-, anti-T). Group VI (1%) B cell typ (SmIg+). 19 or 20% of children in groups I and II opposed to 67 or 100% of children in groups III and IV had a white cell count at diagnosis of greater than 25,0 x 10(3)/mm(3) Mediastinal involvement was typical for groups III and IV. No significant difference was found so far for age or sex in the groups.
M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
VL - 190
SP - 446
EP - 452
JO - KLIN PADIATR
JF - KLIN PADIATR
SN - 0300-8630
IS - 5
M1 - 5
ER -