2013
DOI: 10.7439/ijbr.v4i2.932
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Hematological Modulation in Different Phases of Menstrual Cycle

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“…In vitro studies have suggested that oestrogen enhances granulocyte proliferation. [10] The finding of the present study is in consistent with the finding of Tikare et al, Dixon et al [7,11] Some authors observed that with the increasing aged in women there was a significant fall in total white cells count due to falling of lymphocytes count and marked fall in polymorph counts. No significant aged related variations are seen in men.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In vitro studies have suggested that oestrogen enhances granulocyte proliferation. [10] The finding of the present study is in consistent with the finding of Tikare et al, Dixon et al [7,11] Some authors observed that with the increasing aged in women there was a significant fall in total white cells count due to falling of lymphocytes count and marked fall in polymorph counts. No significant aged related variations are seen in men.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…years [21]. Studies on hemoglobin, reticulocytes, serum ferritin levels and RDW in women aged 23 to 30 years showed that a single sample was sufficient to report hematological data among women, irrespective of the phase of the menstrual cycle [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased count may be due to increased 17βestradiol concentration. 19 Decreased in absolute neutrophil count in proliferative phase was not statistically significant. Increased in absolute neutrophil count in secretory phase was statistically significant.…”
Section: Section: Physiologymentioning
confidence: 78%
“…5 The finding of the present study is in consistent with the finding of Tikare et al, Dixon et al 16,6 These results identify significant fluctuation in number and patterns of circulating immune cells in women's immune response. 19 However, the agranulocyte count shows only slight increased during secretory and proliferative phase but was not statistically significant. The increased count may be due to increased 17βestradiol concentration.…”
Section: Section: Physiologymentioning
confidence: 82%