Platelet-associated IgG in patients with lymphoma Article

Berkman, AW, Kickler, T, Braine, H. (1984). Platelet-associated IgG in patients with lymphoma . BLOOD, 63(4), 944-948. 10.1182/blood.v63.4.944.944

cited authors

  • Berkman, AW; Kickler, T; Braine, H

authors

abstract

  • Abstract Levels of platelet-associated IgG (PA-IgG) were studied in 72 patients with Hodgkin–s (HD) and non-Hodgkin–s lymphoma (NHL). Thirty-nine percent of patients with HD and 20% of patients with NHL had elevated PA-IgG levels. There was a positive correlation between disease activity and the presence of PA-IgG in HD and NHL. In patients with HD, PA-IgG strongly correlated with extent of disease and may serve as a marker of disease activity. PA-IgG may have facilitated platelet destruction in 5 of 11 thrombocytopenic patients with HD and increased PA-IgG and in 2 patients with HD and increased PA-IgG who developed severe thrombocytopenia when treated with chemotherapy.

publication date

  • April 1, 1984

published in

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publisher

  • American Society of Hematology

start page

  • 944

end page

  • 948

volume

  • 63

issue

  • 4