1953
DOI: 10.1172/jci102821
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The Local Blood Flow in Human Bone Marrow in Leukemia and Neoplastic Diseases as Determined by the Clearance Rate of Radioiodide (I131) 1

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“…The degree of anemia present in these patients could not be correlated with the mean pressures or the pulse pressures in the marrow. These pressure data confirm the increased vascularity in the marrow in some forms of leukemia as has been previously demonstrated by the clearance of I13' from the marrow (7).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The degree of anemia present in these patients could not be correlated with the mean pressures or the pulse pressures in the marrow. These pressure data confirm the increased vascularity in the marrow in some forms of leukemia as has been previously demonstrated by the clearance of I13' from the marrow (7).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Petrakis et al (1953) noted increased marrow blood £ow in patients with acute leukaemia or multiple myeloma and with hyperplastic marrows; this was later con¢rmed by Lahtinen et al (1982), who studied patients with leukaemia. The underlying notion is that enhanced leucopoiesis would be accompanied by an increased marrow blood £ow, while decreased leucopoiesis would be paralleled by a reduced blood supply to the marrow.…”
Section: Marrow Blood £Ow During Altered Haemopoiesismentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Early studies of marrow blood £ow relied on invasive procedures likely to perturb its microenvironment (Petrakis et al 1953, BrÔnemark 1959, Michelsen 1969. Early studies of marrow blood £ow relied on invasive procedures likely to perturb its microenvironment (Petrakis et al 1953, BrÔnemark 1959, Michelsen 1969.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood flow to leukaemic marrow is greater than to marrow in patients with solid tumours (Petrakis, Masouredis, Miller & Cordes, 1953), and pressor amines may increase radioiodine 131I clearance from the marrow fourfold. After a few days on the infusions patients were in a better physical state, with a fall in blast count, transfused and often receiving antibiotics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%