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abnormal White cell differential count and sioulda have further very
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study.
Bone marrow specimens were obtained 16 or 17 March 1954 by Dr. Miyoshi
from 4 Yaizu patients, .indo Saburo (T-3), Misaki Yoshio (T-16), Suzuki Shinzo (T-19)
and Takaki Kaneshigo (T-21).
by Dr. Sears.
A stained slide of each marrow was examined 22 March 1954
These smears were also made on glass slides r.ther than cover slips
| and demonstrated much cell distortion so that an accurete count was impossible to
perform.
Again only general impressions could be obtsined and these are discussed
below.
Bone marrow "counts" are reported by the staff at Tokyo University.
It has
not been our practice to perform total "counts" on bone marrow as their value
is considered highly questionable because of the heterogeneous nature of bone
marrow specimens.
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