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Vopr Onkol
; 51(5): 567-70, 2005.
Artigo
em Russo
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-16756012
RESUMO
While tumors stage III-IV of hollow organs involved lowered lymphocyte count matched by relatively high leukocyte index of intoxication, those parameters remained unchanged in parenchymatous cancer. Changes in lymphocyte count were both rarer and more irregular in all tumor sites. Similar changes occurred in post-operative pyo-destructive complications of hollow organs. This phenomenon may be instrumental in diagnosis of complication of both primary and postoperative pathology and assessment of surgical damage.