Scientists hunt for clues to spot rare blood disease
NCT ID NCT01713504
Summary
This study aimed to find new, easier-to-use markers in the blood to help doctors diagnose hypereosinophilic syndrome (HES), a rare disorder where the body makes too many of a certain type of white blood cell. Researchers analyzed blood proteins from 41 people with HES to look for these new clues. The goal was to improve how this condition is identified compared to other reasons for high white blood cell counts.
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CHRU, Hôpital Claude Huriez
Lille, Nord, 59037, France
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