Abstract
1. Etiocholanolone was employed in the assessment of bone marrow granulocyte reserves in a group of patients with acute leukemia prior to the administration of therapy.
2. Normal levels of circulating white blood cells and granulocytes and/or remission bone marrow status were often associated with abnormal test responses.
3. Individuals having a positive test response experienced significantly less hematologic toxicity following therapy than did those patients having a negative response.
4. Etiocholanolone proved to be a safe agent without significant side effects.
5. This test can be helpful in the prediction of toxicity following antileukemic therapy.
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© 1968 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1968
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