The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Basophilia Observed as the Result of Daily Routine Hematological Work
50th Hematological Paper
Masayuki ShindoKikuzo Isizaka
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1941 Volume 41 Issue 2-3 Pages 146-159

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1. In 30 healthy boys and girls, basophiles showed 0-1.0% (43 per cram. in absolute number, on an average).
2. In 82% out of all 279 cases, basophiles were below 200, and in 93% below 300.
3. Eosinophilia (over 260) was seen in 60.6% (169 cases) and remarkable eosinophilia (over 300) in 53.8% (150 cases).
4. Basophilia and eosinophilia do not always run parallel in in-tensity to each other.
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