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العنوان
A STUDY OF EOSINOPHILIC AND BASOPHILIC BLOOD COUNT CHANbE5
IN THE PREGNANT AND NON-PREGNANT FEMALES.
المؤلف
Makhouf , A.M.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / MOHSEN HOSNY AHMED HOSNY
مشرف / A.M.MAKHLOUF
مشرف / A W. Boseila
مشرف / A T. Saleh
تاريخ النشر
1968.
عدد الصفحات
130p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
أمراض النساء والتوليد
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/1968
مكان الإجازة
جامعة عين شمس - كلية الطب - امراض النساء والتوليد
الفهرس
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Abstract

SU!.lii’:AHY
,)tudyint; the hormonal influeuce on tl:ce t’lOsinopLiLc:
.>-,-·~ t., has shown no count variation ir:;. botl~ sexes. Tho
count was almost the same in r.-.ale s
nor rre~nant females of the same age group.
:’night eosinopenia was found in u:inori ty, of t:,c~
re;cLaut fe!hale cases while in the rest tne count n2:~
Ri2,st sta~la, denoting the insignificant 1nfluencc oi
: . .r,cr··~a:1cy on Eosinophils.
dtudying the hormonal influence on the basophil
~’” .1::ytes in the Egyptian females, has shcwo wide ccunt
”’”’· ;_ ~ t lens between newborn infants, reproductive fc~1als;:;
.,:::. : c.s’C ~Jenopausal ones.
”:i:e average basophilic count of =-erroduc t.L’!>o f,, ’’ ~. :’i
~-s ~.2 .±. 0.’+ coll/mrr3 blood. ihis count is si~·rclfir:J: t~.·
:’l· ’tel· thar: tns t of rren at ti::te same age §’TO”’-i.
,,, .. ~:· i·2ant fin ding proves that the female :;ex horr:wr;e s
·1. c. •,r 1:1portant role on the circulc.ting tc.sorhils.
:·,-c ··:~.(ter coLmt in post menopausal ago as compared tc
’’”’’I””’’e co’.lnt of men insures the effect of the fe:”a:_.J v,e proved that experimentall:; b,y reccr.line~ t:C<O
’1 ·-~:.nv of oestrogen and. progesteroue injections ir: f•’’c t
~asorhil count but in combination with progesterone a~
a:: a;·ent; significant DROP in the couflt is observeu .
. :;yclic changes in the basophii count durin1T t>•
ovCJlar menstrual cycles with apparent drcp i::~ the ci·:J
0f tte; cycle were observ”d· Comparing these cLan[•Js c
cles under effect of hormonal contraceptino
·,vc; : inu t:La t there is no DROP in ”Che mid :,f the eye Lees
absence of ovulation •
.2.asophilic variatiollS durin{’; normal pregnancy ·:IJ. -c,:
”” rise ,;~ tc ~·8 weeks and a gradual DROP to be minirr:w,_
nea:· full terr::.t prove the effect of female hormones on
:;:}l8 sudden rise of the basol;hils at ti:le start
” o~;_ m;d for 24 hours later witt” a gradual dror
··;it· .li tl:e first week arouse; the attention to the preof
higt level of oestrogen at time of labour
.,_,Lc’ decreased gradually.Oestro[cen-progesterone re liitionship· during }Te,_-T,,, ,,
~~3 investigated in thre8tened and inevitable abortj_c~
~~ses. The rise in the basophilic count once bleedi
starts and the DROP in the count after pregnancy haa cc~c
:~:JLtinued suggest hormonal variations.
In toxaemic pregnant females. The high basoptiJ.~ c
cc>~n:: suggest the presence of serotonin and its stimulat’:.
~rrent on the circulating basophils.
Taking blood samples at different hours in trle do_·
sl:ov; no difference in the basophilic count. This fi;di:w
·12k”s t”e physiological adrenocorticul control on bosu1Jbi.J_
On oJXarnining new-born blood for baso}Jhils, a r:<ev<
co r:c:o ~,tra tlon of the haemolysing oa terial wa.o c:sed t