Blood changes during serotherapy. Feilchenfeld и Lehfeldt (Deut. med. W., 1926, No. 50)

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The authors, studying the blood condition in 4 cases of streptococcal sepsis, treated successfully with anti-streptococcal serum, found the following changes: 1) in the height of the disease eosinophils in the blood were completely absent, with the improvement of the patients under the influence of serotherapy there was a rapid increase in their number; 2) this improvement was followed by an increase in the relative number of lymphocytes and a decrease of left shift.

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