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Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia

The changes occurring in the red blood cells in infective illness are amongst the least carefully studied problems of haematology. In spite of the fact that these anamias are extremely common, it is difficult to find adequate literature to make possible even a clear description of the blood picture...

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Main Author: Berk, Lionel
Other Authors: Forman, F
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Division of Physiological Sciences 2020
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description The changes occurring in the red blood cells in infective illness are amongst the least carefully studied problems of haematology. In spite of the fact that these anamias are extremely common, it is difficult to find adequate literature to make possible even a clear description of the blood picture under these circumstances. Part of the difficulty is due to the fact that anaemias in infections are grouped together with other anaemia, in which many mechanisms undoubtedly active. Another major source of confusion is the fact that in many of the cases in which "secondary anaemia" occurs, complicating factors such as haemorrhage and liver disease are not adequately dealt with.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31900 Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia Berk, Lionel Forman, F chronic infections anaemia cell The changes occurring in the red blood cells in infective illness are amongst the least carefully studied problems of haematology. In spite of the fact that these anamias are extremely common, it is difficult to find adequate literature to make possible even a clear description of the blood picture under these circumstances. Part of the difficulty is due to the fact that anaemias in infections are grouped together with other anaemia, in which many mechanisms undoubtedly active. Another major source of confusion is the fact that in many of the cases in which "secondary anaemia" occurs, complicating factors such as haemorrhage and liver disease are not adequately dealt with. 2020-05-18T13:44:16Z 2020-05-18T13:44:16Z 1939 2020-04-16T11:43:51Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31900 eng application/pdf Division of Physiological Sciences Faculty of Health Sciences
spellingShingle chronic infections
anaemia
cell
Berk, Lionel
Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia
thesis_degree_str Doctoral
title Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia
title_full Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia
title_fullStr Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia
title_full_unstemmed Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia
title_short Studies in the reproductive Physiology of the Amphibia
title_sort studies in the reproductive physiology of the amphibia
topic chronic infections
anaemia
cell
url https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31900
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