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Lazy leukocyte syndrome.
Patrone F, Dallegri F, Rebora A, Sacchetti C. Patrone F, et al. Blut. 1979 Oct;39(4):265-9. doi: 10.1007/BF01013219. Blut. 1979. PMID: 497407
A-35-year-old woman with a long-lasting history of neutropenia and recurrent infections was found to have defective neutrophil chemotaxis, random motility, and in vivo migration. Although the bone marrow granulocyte reserve was normal, the patient failed to release an appr …
A-35-year-old woman with a long-lasting history of neutropenia and recurrent infections was found to have defective neutrophil chemotaxis, …
Current view of risk factors for periodontal diseases.
Genco RJ. Genco RJ. J Periodontol. 1996 Oct;67(10 Suppl):1041-9. doi: 10.1902/jop.1996.67.10.1041. J Periodontol. 1996. PMID: 8910821 Review.
Systemic conditions associated with reduced neutrophil numbers or function are also important risk factors in children, juveniles, and young adults. Diseases in which neutrophil dysfunction occurs include the lazy leukocyte syndrome associated with localized …
Systemic conditions associated with reduced neutrophil numbers or function are also important risk factors in children, juveniles, and young …
Transient 'lazy-leukocyte' syndrome during infancy.
Yoda S, Morosawa H, Komiyama A, Akabane T. Yoda S, et al. Am J Dis Child. 1980 May;134(5):467-9. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1980.02130170017007. Am J Dis Child. 1980. PMID: 7377154
The neutrophilic counts continued to be less than 300/cu mm, and neutrophilic random mobility and chemotaxis were persistently defective during early infancy but were normal at 16 months of age. ...Phagocytic and bactericidal abilities of the cells were not impaired. Bone …
The neutrophilic counts continued to be less than 300/cu mm, and neutrophilic random mobility and chemotaxis were persistently defect …