Abstract
In order to further characterize the alterations of erythrocyte aggregation
described in ovarian cancer, we measured it with laser backscattering in eleven
women suffering from ovarian cancer (mean age: 44.7 ± 3.6, extreme values: 28–61
yr) compared with thirteen matched control women. Blood rheology exhibited a
wide variability in cancer patients, with some unusually high values of plasma
viscosity and/or RBC aggregation in individual cases. The only significant
differences were found for the RBC disaggregation threshold which was higher in
patients than in controls (78.06 ± 10.14 vs 52.6 ± 3.15 s
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