“…This result suggests, that either the presynthetic phase is prolonged or a part of the proliferating erythroblasts do not enter the In studies of erythropoietic cell proliferation with in vivo and in vitro methods in diseases with erythropoietic insufficiency, similar results are obtained. The reports concern /f-thalassaemia [11,16], congenital dy serythropoietic anaemia [10], acute leukaemia [6,13], erythroleukae mia' [5,15], 3 cases of refractory anaemia [7], one case of 'preleukaemia' [12] and sideroblastic anaemia [15]. With exception of the inherited di seases it is a matter of erythropoietic insufficiency in leukaemia with or without hyperplastic erythropoiesis and furthermore diseases, which often represent preleukaemic states.…”