The cerebrospinal fluid in acute leukaemia of childhood: studies with the Cytocentrifuge
AUTOR(ES)
Evans, D. I. K.
RESUMO
The Cytocentrifuge enables a satisfactory cytological preparation to be made when the cells in the cerebrospinal fluid are normal in number or only slightly increased. A technique has been developed and the results of its use are described in 114 consecutive samples from 50 children with acute leukaemia, with and without involvement of the central nervous system.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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