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Infantile pseudoleukemia

Identifier: diseasesofinfa00kopl (find matches)
Title: The diseases of infancy and childhood
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Koplik, Henry, 1858- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Children
Publisher: New York and Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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heart. This theorydoes not explain the cases in which recovery takes place. Meinertascribed the condition to an irritation of the abdominal sympathetic.Hofman thought that developmental conditions of the genital ap-paratus were causal in chlorosis. Forcheimer contends that intestinalauto-infection is etiological in producing the chlorotic state, sincethere is in chlorosis an interference with the production of haemo-globin, the principal source of which is the gut. Occurrence.—Chlorosis is more common in females than in males,and occurs at the time of puberty. The condition of the blood has been described bv Monti. The DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. 739 haemoglobin is diminished. The number of red blood-cells is in mild cases scarcely at all reduced. In severe cases it may fall to 1,000,000to the cubic millimetre. The absolute amount of haemoglobin mayreach 4 to 8 in 100 cubic millimetres of blood. The specific weightmay be reduced to 1035. There are microcytes in the blood. There Fig. 170.
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rsoudoleuka-inu ; alarged spleen and liver. is no lcueocytosis. There are poikilocytosis and polychromatophilicappearances in the stained blood, Pseudoleukaemic Anaemia of von Jaksch (Anosmia InfantumPseudol&ukcBmica.)—In 1889 von Jaksch described a symptom-com-plex met with among infants and young children, to which he gave 740 LYMPH-NODES, DUCTLESS GLANDS AND BLOOD. the name of anaemia infantum pseudoleukemia. He described thecondition as a clinical entity which, in running its course, gives thepicture of severe lymphatic anaemia. There are enormous enlarge-ment of the spleen, slight enlargement of the liver, some enlargementof the lymph-nodes, and changes in the blood. It is a secondaryanaemia rather than a distinct disease. For this reason Fischl,Epstein, and others deny that it is a clinical entity. On the otherhand, Monti and Luzet have described numbers of cases. I haverecords of 9 cases, which were published. The anaemia is extreme. Etiology.—It is difficult to determi

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