Red Blood Cell Fragility in Multiple Sclerosis

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Abstract

The red blood cells of cases of multiple sclerosis are more osmotically fragile during the acute phase of the disease than when it is quiescent. Even in the quiescent phase they are more fragile than cells from normal control subjects. The significance of this finding is briefly discussed. © 1967, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Caspary, E. A., Sewell, F., & Field, E. J. (1967). Red Blood Cell Fragility in Multiple Sclerosis. British Medical Journal, 2(5552), 610–611. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5552.610

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