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    David M. Yousem, Robert I. Grossman.
    Contents:
    Techniques in neuroimaging
    Cranial anatomy
    Neoplasms of the brain
    Vascular diseases of the brain / Robert D. Zimmerman
    Head trauma
    Infectious and noninfectious inflammatory diseases of the brain
    White matter diseases
    Neurodegenerative diseases and hydrocephalus
    Congenital disorders of the brain and spine
    Orbit
    Sella and central skull base
    Temporal bone
    Sinonasal disease
    Mucosal disease of the head and neck
    Extramucosal diseases of the head of and neck
    Anatomy and degenerative diseases of the spine
    Nondegenerative diseases of the spine
    Approach and pitfalls in neuroimaging.
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    RC349.R3 G878 2010
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  • Article
    Schumacher HR, Champion JE, Thomas WJ, Pitts LL, Stass SA.
    Am J Hematol. 1979;7(1):11-7.
    One hundred and thirty-four initial bone marrows and 102 peripheral blood smears were evaluated for hand mirror cells (HMC) on pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Twenty (15%) of the 134 patients were found to have greater than 5% HMC in their bone marrows. Only rarely were a few HMC noted in the peripheral blood. Survival did not appear to be related to the number of HMC in the bone marrow. Also, the median survival was not significantly greater in those HMC patients with greater than 40% HMC in their bone marrows when compared to the non-HMC group. From the available data in this study, it would appear that the number of HMC does not affect prognosis in the bone marrows of children with ALL. However, the prognostic significance of the HMC has not been clearly established in adults.
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