Abstract
A controlled therapeutic trial of the corticosteroid drug betamethasone phosphate in the autoimmune hemolytic anemia of the NZB/Bl inbred strain of mice is described. In the treated group, in contrast to the controls, anemia was improved, positive Coombs tests became weaker or negative and there was a fall in titer of circulating antibody. The similarity of this disease in the mouse and in man is discussed. It is concluded that the NZB/Bl mice will prove useful in investigating the effectiveness and mode of action of therapeutic agents in autoimmune hemolytic anemia.
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© 1965 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1965
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