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Haematological and biochemistry laboratory abnormalities associated with splenomegaly in asymptomatic adults in Masaka, Uganda: implications for HIV biomedical prevention trials
Tropical Medicine & International Health, 11/25/09
Ruzagira E et al. – In areas with a high prevalence of splenomegaly, most asymptomatic individuals with this condition have haematology and biochemistry values that fall within the local reference ranges, and they could therefore be eligible for inclusion in HIV biomedical prevention trials. However, the effect of splenomegaly on certain parameters should be taken into account during interpretation of laboratory–based adverse events.
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