1974
Thrombocytosis in Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia: Incidence and Clinical Significance
Mason J, DeVita V, Canellos G. Thrombocytosis in Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia: Incidence and Clinical Significance. Blood 1974, 44: 483-487. PMID: 4528824, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v44.4.483.483.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic granulocytic leukemiaPlatelet countGranulocytic leukemiaClinical significanceOccurrence of thrombocytosisElevated platelet countThrombohemorrhagic complicationsUntreated patientsMedian durationShorter survivalBlastic crisisNormal countsPatientsSubsequent courseThrombocytosisLeukemiaCountEntire courseGroupCourseComplicationsClinicIncidenceDiagnosis
1971
Anergy and tryptophan metabolism in Hodgkin’s disease
DeVita V, Chabner B, Livingston D, Oliverio V. Anergy and tryptophan metabolism in Hodgkin’s disease. American Journal Of Clinical Nutrition 1971, 24: 835-840. PMID: 5091524, DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/24.7.835.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1970
Abnormalities of Tryptophan Metabolism and Plasma Pyridoxal Phosphate in Hodgkin's Disease
Chabner B, DeVita V, Livingston D, Oliverio V. Abnormalities of Tryptophan Metabolism and Plasma Pyridoxal Phosphate in Hodgkin's Disease. New England Journal Of Medicine 1970, 282: 838-843. PMID: 5418547, DOI: 10.1056/nejm197004092821504.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's diseaseUntreated patientsPlasma levelsPlasma pyridoxal phosphate levelsPlasma pyridoxal phosphatePyridoxal phosphate levelsAdvanced diseaseComplete remissionSymptomatic diseaseImmunosuppressive effectsAbnormal resultsPyridoxine deficiencyNormal limitsTryptophan metabolismPatientsDiseasePyridoxal phosphatePhosphate levelsDeficiencyL-tryptophanLittle evidenceMetabolismRemissionChemotherapyAnemia