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Leukocytosis is a
condition in
which the
white cell (leukocyte)
count is
above the
normal range in the blood. It is
frequently a sign of an inflammatory...
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Basophilia is the
condition of
having greater than 200 basophils/μL in the
venous blood.
Basophils are the
least numerous of the
myelogenous cells, and...
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Neutrophilia (also
called neutrophil leukocytosis or
occasionally neutrocytosis) is
leukocytosis of neutrophils, that is, a high
number of neutrophils...
- help to pin down the
diagnosis of
pyogenic liver abscess.
Blood CP (no
leucocytosis)
Haemoglobin estimation (anaemia)
Serum albumin levels (falls rapidly)...
- is
related with
routine chemistry abnormalities such as
neutrophilic leucocytosis, hyperglycemia, hypokalaemia, hypercholesterolemia, and hypercoagulability...
- hypertriglyceridaemia,
gastrointestinal disturbances,
liver damage,
leucocytosis and
differentiation syndrome.
Tretinoin PO,
topical RXR & RAR agonist...
- (1926). "A
disease of
rabbits characterised by a
large mononuclear leucocytosis,
caused by a
hitherto undescribed bacillus Bacterium monocytogenes (n...
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diastolic pressure above 160mmHg and 110 mmHg, respectively. Proteinuria,
leucocytosis and
elevated uric acid
concentrations > 7.8 mg.
Decreased serum haptoglobin...
- of E. rhusiopathiae.
Laboratory investigations of
humans may
reveal leucocytosis,
slightly increased serum c-globulins, and an
increase in inflammatory...
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periorbital region and neck low-grade
fever malaise raised ESR, CRP,
leucocytosis purulent exudate from duct
punctum Clinical features unilateral mild...