Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) is a light-chain restricted proliferation of mature B cells fewer than 5000 cells/μL without additional clinical or hematologic abnormalities. Sibling studies of individuals genetically susceptible to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) first identified monoclonal B cells in otherwise healthy persons, and studies show a 3% to 14% prevalence for MBL in persons over 40 years of age. Non-CLL-type MBL accounts for less than 20% of all MBL cases, and its progression is incompletely characterized.
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July 2019
Accurate measurement of the heart pulse waveform based on blood volume changes inside the arteries is crucial for reliable estimation of hemodynamic parameters such as blood pressure and cardiac output. Placement of blood volume sensors such as bio-impedance sensors close to the arterial sites is essential for the accurate measurement of the pulse waveform. The effect of sensor location relative to the wrist arteries on the pulse waveform had not been studied previously on human subjects.
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