Eosinophil cells and their changes during the were studied in normal subjects (8 men and 3 women) and 14 patients with urological disease (9 male and 5 female cases). Those changes were studied by blood collection from the lobe in normal subjects six times every four hours and in patients eight times every three hours from 6 a. m. Measurements were made in terms of percentages and absolute number of eosinophil cells in smear specimens, like in report I. There was a decrease in eosinophil cells from the morning to the afternoon. From the evening these showed an increase and reached the mavimum level from the night to the midnight. We evaluated these results inference-statically and emphasized the validity of what we call the “PE” phenomenon.
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