1997
DOI: 10.3109/08860229709026266
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Renal Failure and Esterase-Negative Monocytes

Abstract: Monocyte esterase deficiency (MED) has been found to be linked with autoimmune (1,2) and lymphoproliferative (2,3) disease. The incidence of MED where > 85% of peripheral blood monocytes are consistently negative in the cytochemical stain for monocyte esterase activity, was shown to be significantly raised in patients with renal failure (3.8%) as compared to the incidence in normal blood donors (0.8%) in a survey performed at the Belfast City Hospital in 1987 (2). The overall occurrence of any proportion of es… Show more

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