1. shows an incidence of leucopenia of only 10%. The haematological data from 108 patients in the four studies reviewed in depth were similar to those
2. Reports of infection (24%) in the context of this immunosuppressive therapy were lower than might have been expected, with most of these being bacterial infection of a non-threatening nature. Five patients, in three reports published before,1970
3. Longterm effects of azathioprine in rheumatoid arthritis;Abel, T.; Urowitz, M.B.; Smythe, H.A.; Keystone, E.C.; Norman, C.S.;Arthritis Rheum,1978
4. Acute leukemia after azathioprine treatment of connective tissue disease;Alexson, E.; Brandt, K.D.;Am J Med Sci,1977
5. Immunological observations on patients with LeschNyhan syndrome, and on the role of de novo purine synthesis in lymphocyte transformation;Allison, A.C.; Hove, T.; Watts, R.W.E.; Webster, A.D.B.;Lancet,1975