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The New England Journal of Medicine | 1963

Smoldering acute leukemia.

Jack J. Rheingold; Richard M. Kaufman; Edward Adelson; Arnold A. Lear

WE have recently seen a number of patients with acute leukemia of an atypical variety that has received little attention in the literature. These cases smolder along with low-grade clinical intensi...


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1955

Hematologic changes in hypothermic dogs.

Tulio J. Villalobos; Edward Adelson; Timothy G. Barila

Summary In 9 hypothermic dogs cooled below 20°C the following hematologic changes occurred: 1. Red cell count, hemoglobin concentration and hematocrit rose. 2. White cells of all types nearly disappeared. 3. Platelets nearly disappeared. With the thrombocytopenia the dogs developed prolonged silicone clotting times, loss of clot retraction, poor prothrombin consumption and prolonged bleeding time. 4. During the early warming period the platelets and white cells returned to normal. The clotting studies also returned to normal except the silicone clotting time and the bleeding time which showed evidence of hyper-coagulability. 5. The red count returned to normal somewhat more slowly. During the early warming period nucleated red cells appeared in the peripheral blood.


Blood | 1961

Platelet and Fibrinogen Survival in Normal and Abnormal States of Coagulation

Edward Adelson; Jack J. Rheingold; Olive Parker; Ampero Buenaventura; William H. Crosby


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1958

A cause of the thrombocytopenia and leukopenia that occur in dogs during deep hypothermia.

Tulio J. Villalobos; Edward Adelson; Philip A. Riley; William H. Crosby


Blood | 1961

A Review: The Platelet as a Sponge: A Review

Edward Adelson; Jack J. Rheingold; William H. Crosby


JAMA | 1958

DEXTRAN AND PROLONGED BLEEDING TIME: RESULTS OF A SIXTY-GRAM, ONE-LITER INFUSION GIVEN TO ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE NORMAL HUMAN SUBJECTS

Robert D. Langdell; Edward Adelson; Frank W. Furth; William H. Crosby


Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine | 1957

Studies of platelet survival by tagging in vivo with p32.

Edward Adelson; Jack J. Rheingold; William H. Crosby


Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1963

THE SURVIVAL OF FACTOR VIII (ANTIHEMOPHILIC GLOBULIN) AND FACTOR IX (PLASMA THROMBOPLASTIN COMPONENT) IN NORMAL HUMANS

Edward Adelson; Jack J. Rheingold; Olive Parker; Manfred Steiner; James C. Kirby


Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine | 1963

PHYSIOLOGY OF PLATELET DESTRUCTION AS REVEALED BY TAGGING OF COHORTS. I. STUDIES IN DOGS.

Edward Adelson; Richard M. Kaufman; Arnold A. Lear; James C. Kirby; Jack J. Rheingold


Archive | 1963

STUDY OF PLATELETS.

Jack J. Rheingold; Edward Adelson; ArnoldA. Lear

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Richard M. Kaufman

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Tulio J. Villalobos

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

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Frank W. Furth

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

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Robert D. Langdell

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Timothy G. Barila

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

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