White blood pattern in pulmonary tuberculosis
- Authors: Kulagin A.A.1
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- Therapeutic Clinic (Director Prof. R. I. Lenskaya) Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Studies named after V. I. Lenin
- Issue: Vol 34, No 5-6 (1938)
- Pages: 608-618
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/57403
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj57403
- ID: 57403
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Abstract
The study of the picture of white blood, which has become routine in the clinic, is a method of clinical research that allows you to penetrate into the essence of the body's reactions, receive valuable instructions for understanding them, and therefore, better fulfill our main purpose - helping the patient. The desire to find these indications in the picture of white blood and apply them to clarify the recognition, treatment and prediction of pulmonary TB in the same way as it was justified in the clinic of many other diseases, served as an incentive for many phthisiatricians and hematologists to a detailed and painstaking study of white blood. Features such as diseases with an allergic reaction stretching for years and decades, with remissions and exacerbations, an abundance of clinical forms with different pathways and varying degrees of damage to the lung tissue, varying degrees of intoxication of the body, frequent attachment of a secondary infection, and finally, the individual characteristics of the body's response to depending on its constitutional features, social and living conditions, all this extremely complicates both the manifestation of the reactions of white blood, and their study. Therefore, despite the abundance of scientific works on the issue of interest to us now, there is no unity in the understanding of individual aspects of the reaction. This partly depends on the lack of our knowledge of the biological processes taking place in the body. Along with this, we also have many conditions that limit the generalization of all the facts obtained in this area, and sometimes make them even unsuitable for study.
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A. A. Kulagin
Therapeutic Clinic (Director Prof. R. I. Lenskaya) Kazan State Institute for Advanced Medical Studies named after V. I. Lenin
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