H-rosette formation in T-cell-proliferative diseases.
- 15 November 1975
- Vol. 4 (5993) , 381-383
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5993.381
Abstract
In health up to 6% of human lymphocytes will form rosettes with homologous group O rhesus-negative erythrocytes (H rosettes). Increased numbers of H rosettes were found in T-cell-proliferative diseases-- namely, infectious mononucleosis, Sézary's syndrome, and T-cell leukaemia. H-rosette formation is thus a marker for a subpopulation of T lymphocytes, and this easily performed test of T-cell activation may have clinical value in characterising changes in blood lymphocyte populations in disease.Keywords
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