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[Prolonged erythrocytic T activation, depression of blood group A and increase of fetal hemoglobin in a myelodysplastic syndrome evolving into erythroleukemia]

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  • [Prolonged erythrocytic T activation, depression of blood group A and increase of fetal hemoglobin in a myelodysplastic syndrome evolving into erythroleukemia] Abstract Text:

    o n gioseffiO N Gioseffi,f F ,p pardiniP Pardini,m kitagawaM Kitagawa,

    T cryptantigen can be exposed on the red cell membrane as a result of removal of terminal glycosides, either by bacterial enzymes or by incomplete synthesis of the cell membrane due to somatic mutation, usually caused by a neoplasm. T-activated erythrocytes have been observed in different pathologies, but they have not been seen associated with other abnormalities of red blood cell proteins described in myelodysplastic syndromes or acute leukaemias. A patient with initial diagnosis of refractory anaemia that evolved into erythroleukaemia showed prolonged T-activation, a depressed A blood-group antigen and an increase of foetal haemoglobin, simultaneously. The evolutive pattern of T-activation suggests more an abnormal erythropoiesis than an enzymatic effect and a certain relationship with the haemolytic syndrome.

    [Prolonged erythrocytic T activation, depression of blood group A and increase of fetal hemoglobin in a myelodysplastic syndrome evolving into erythroleukemia] Publishing Authors By Initials

    on gioseffiON Gioseffi,f F ,p pardiniP Pardini,m kitagawaM Kitagawa,

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    [Prolonged erythrocytic T activation, depression of blood group A and increase of fetal hemoglobin in a myelodysplastic syndrome evolving into erythroleukemia] Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Sangre

    VOLUME: 36

    Page Numbers: 129-33

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    ISSN: 0036-4355

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: Apr

    YEAR: 1991

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    AFFILIATION: Hospital Nacional Profesor Alejandro Posadas, Servicio de Hematología, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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