1. The blood pictures of 200 cases of hepatic cirrhosis and 61 cases of the cholelithiasis studied,
2. The hemogram of about two-thirds of both patients show the pictures of macrocytic and hyperchromic anemia. It is suggested that liver functions of...
1. The blood pictures of 200 cases of hepatic cirrhosis and 61 cases of the cholelithiasis studied,
2. The hemogram of about two-thirds of both patients show the pictures of macrocytic and hyperchromic anemia. It is suggested that liver functions of the patients- with gall-stone are- secondarily disturbed.
3. High percentage of leucopenia is observed in cases of the hepatic cirrhosis, but high percentage of leucocytosis observed in those of gall-stone, possibly because of. infections such as cholecytitis or cholangitis.
4. It is supposed that macrocytic anemia, leucopenia and thrombocytopenia are due to secondary involvement to spleen.
5. The liver is thought to serve as storage depot for anti-anemic principle and otherwise, it may also participate in final elaboration of the antianemic subsLances,
6. The value of ESR is higher in gall-stone patients than hepatic cirrhosis.