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Blood Research: hematology and beyond

Stroncek D

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Blood Research: a new journey of passion with harmony beyond Asia onto the world

Koo HH

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Many questions raised by a question on JAK1/2 inhibitors in primary myelofibrosis

Raut L

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Ruxolitinib changes the natural course of myelofibrosis and its transplant outcome

Jung CW

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Bone marrow aspirate showing Leishmania donovani in polymorphs

Chandra H, Chandra S

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A proposal for improvement in the utilization rate of banked cord blood

Lee YH, Kim JY, Mun YC, Koo HH

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Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia associated with eosinophilia

You E, Cho KS, Park TS

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Blood group phenotype frequencies in blood donors from a tertiary care hospital in north India

Agarwal N, Thapliyal , Chatterjee K

BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the frequency of red blood cell-antigen phenotypes in a population can be helpful in the creation of a donor data bank for the preparation of indigenous cell...
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Hepatic veno-occlusive disease resulting in tacrolimus toxicity after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Shin SH, Yahng SA, Yoon JH, Lee SE, Cho BS, Kim YJ

Tacrolimus is a widely used immunosuppressive agent for the prophylaxis of graft-versus-host disease in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Since tacrolimus is primarily metabolized by the liver, hepatic dysfunction...
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Role of hepcidin in the pathophysiology and diagnosis of anemia

D'Angelo G

This review summarizes the central role of hepcidin in the iron homeostasis mechanism, the molecular mechanism that can alter hepcidin expression, the relationship between hepcidin and erythropoiesis, and the pathogenetic...
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Acute pyelonephritis with anaplastic thyroid carcinoma producing granulocyte colony-stimulating factor

Kang K, Park JH, Ryu JY, Lee SY, Ko GJ, Kwon YJ

Paraneoplastic leukocytosis was defined as elevated white blood cell (WBC) levels caused by cytokines, likely produced by the tumor itself, without evidence of infection or myeloproliferative disease. We report a...
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Characterization of anti-factor VIII antibody in a patient with acquired hemophilia A

Oh J, Lim Y, Jang MJ, Huh JY, Shima M, Oh D

Acquired hemophilia A (AHA) is a bleeding disorder caused by the development of an auto-antibody against endogenous factor VIII (FVIII). In this study, the epitope of the autoantibody was identified...
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Karyotypic change between diagnosis and relapse as a predictor of salvage therapy outcome in AML patients

Kim Y, Jang J, Hyun SY, Hwang D, Kim SJ, Kim JS, Cheong JW, Min YH

BACKGROUND: Only a few patients who experience AML relapse derive lasting benefit from re-induction therapy. The utility of reassessing the disease karyotype at relapse is unclear. The main goals of...
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The prevalence and clinical characteristics of cancer among anemia patients treated at an outpatient clinic

Kim SJ, Ha SY, Choi BM, Lee MY, Jin JY, Yeom SJ, Kim TW, Kim YM, Lee K

BACKGROUND: Anemia is the most common hematologic condition encountered in outpatient clinics. It is often overlooked because it is common among patients; however, anemia is one of the leading indicators...
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The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in iron-deficient and normal children under the age of 24 months

Jin HJ, Lee JH, Kim MK

BACKGROUND: Iron and vitamin D deficiencies cause a variety of health issues in children, which might have long-lasting effects even in asymptomatic cases. The present study sought to elucidate the...
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Poor prognostic significance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection during bortezomib-containing chemotherapy in patients with multiple myeloma

Ahn JS, Rew SY, Yang DH, Jung SH, Kang SJ, Kim MY, Lee SS, Kim YK, Kim HJ, Lee JJ

BACKGROUND: Bortezomib administration leads to a transient decrease in CD4+ T cells, increasing the susceptibility to opportunistic infections. The activation and proliferation of CD4+ T cells are particularly important in...
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Expression of SOCS1 and SOCS3 genes in human graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Lee TH, Lee JY, Park S, Shin SH, Yahng SA, Yoon JH, Lee SE, Cho BS, Kim YJ, Lee S, Min CK, Kim DW, Lee JW, Min WS, Park CW, Kim HJ

BACKGROUND: Suppressor of cytokine signaling genes (SOCS) are regarded as pivotal negative feedback regulators of cytokine signals, including the interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), granulocyte-colony stimulating factor, and interleukin families, released by T...
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Current routine practice and clinico-pathological characteristics associated with acute promyelocytic leukemia in Korea

Ahn S, Park JS, Jeong SH, Lee HW, Park JE, Kim MH, Kim YS, Lee HS, Park TS, You E, Rheem I, Park J, Huh JY, Kang MS, Cho SR

BACKGROUND: Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) can be life threatening, necessitating emergency therapy with prompt diagnosis by morphologic findings, immunophenotyping, cytogenetic analysis, or molecular studies. This study aimed to assess the...
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