Studies in a Patient with Acute Leukaemia after Lysergide Treatment
- 28 June 1969
- Vol. 2 (5660) , 800-802
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5660.800
Abstract
The second case of acute leukaemia developing after administration of lysergide is reported. The unusual bone-marrow chromosome pattern and the presence of large cells containing multiple micronucleoli suggest that this association may be causal.Keywords
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