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  1. Alcoholic hepatitis

    , fever, leukocytosis, hepatic encephalopathy, or hepatic systolic bruit , 4.6 patients number needed ...   more details



  1. Pleural empyema

    typically has a leukocytosis, low pH 7.20 , low glucose 60  mg dL , a high LDH lactate dehydrogenase ...   more details



  1. Leukopenia

    limit for defining leukocytosis . Image Reference ranges for blood tests white blood cells.png thumb ...   more details



  1. Masumi Hayashi (poisoner)

    , leukocytosis , leukopenia , thrombocytopenia , anemia , increase in aspartate transaminase , increase ...   more details



  1. List of ICD-9 codes 280?289: diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs

    cell count ICD9 288.60 Leukocytosis , unspecified ICD9 288.61 Lymphocytosis symptomatic ICD9 288.62 ...   more details



  1. Phlegmon

    Blood test leukocytosis up to 10 12× 10 sup 9 sup L , decrease or absence eosinophils level ...   more details



  1. Infantile cortical hyperostosis

    low red blood cell count and leukocytosis high white blood cell count . Other tests may be done to help ...   more details



  1. Acute abdomen

    . Laboratory tests reveal a neutrophilic leukocytosis, sometimes with a left shift, and increased ...   more details



  1. MMP9

    al. title Neutrophil gelatinase B and chemokines in leukocytosis and stem cell mobilization journal ...   more details



  1. Adult-onset Still's disease

    Leukocytosis 10,000 microL or greater , with granulocyte predominance Abnormal liver function ...   more details



  1. Atypical pneumonia

    , however, the look can tend to lobar pneumonia . Absence of leukocytosis . Extrapulmonary symptoms ... title Radiographic pneumonia in young, highly febrile children with leukocytosis before and after universal ...   more details



  1. Waterhouse?Friderichsen syndrome

    the acute adrenal failure. Leukocytosis need not to be extreme and in fact leukopenia may be seen ...   more details



  1. Agranulocytosis

    Infobox disease Name Agranulocytosis Image Caption DiseasesDB 8994 ICD10 ICD10 D 70 d 70 ICD9 ICD9 288.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D000380 Agranulocytosis , also known as Agranulosis or Granulopenia , is an acute condition involving a severe and dangerous leukopenia lowered white blood cell count , most commonly of neutrophils causing a neutropenia in the circulating blood. ref http www.emedicine.com asp dictionary.asp?keyword agranulocytosis eMedicine Stedman Medical Dictionary ref ref http www.emedicine.com MED topic82.htm ref It represents a severe lack of one major class of infection fighting white blood cells. People with this condition are at very high risk of serious infections due to their Immunodeficiency suppressed immune system . In agranulocytosis, the concentration of granulocyte s a major class of white blood cells that includes neutrophils, basophils , and eosinophils drops below 100 cells mm of blood, which is less than 5 of the normal value. Classification The term agranulocytosis derives from the Greek a , meaning without granulocyte , a particular kind of cell osis , from the Greek, meaning condition esp. disorder . Consequently, agranulocytosis is sometimes described as no granulocyte s , but a total absence is not required for diagnosis. However, osis is commonly used in blood disorders to imply cell proliferation such as in leukocytosis , while penia to imply reduced cell numbers as in leukopenia for these reasons granulopenia is a more etymologically consistent term and as such should be preferred compared to agranulocytosis which can be misinterpreted as agranulocyt osis , meaning proliferation of agranulocytes i.e. lymphocytes and monocytes . Despite this, agranulocytosis remains the most widely used term for the condition. The terms agranulocytosis , granulocytopenia and neutropenia are sometimes used interchangeably. Agranulocytosis implies a more severe deficiency than granulocytopenia. Neutropenia indicate ...   more details



  1. Vasculitis

    , leukocytosis increased white blood cell count and eosinophilia . Other possible findings are elevated ...   more details



  1. Anaplastic thyroid cancer

    with large tumours, distant metastases, acute obstructive symptoms, and leukocytosis . Death is attributable ...   more details



  1. Hepatosplenic T-cell lymphoma

    long&pmid 2140703 ref Laboratory Findings The constellation of thrombocytopenia , anemia , and leukocytosis ...   more details



  1. DRESS syndrome

    of at least one internal organ Leukocytosis 11 x 10 sup 9 sup L Blood count abnormalities lymphopenia ...   more details



  1. Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia

    but with variable course especially in very young children both leukocytosis and organomegaly ...   more details



  1. Inclusion Body Disease

    leukocytosis , relative lymphocytosis, lower total protein and globulin values, and significantly higher ...   more details



  1. Bovine immunodeficiency virus

    . ref name Horzinek1991 Pathogenesis As mentioned before, leukocytosis and lymphadenopathy are associated ...   more details



  1. Pancreatitis

    leukocytosis White blood cells 15 hypocalcemia Calcium 2  mmol L hyperuricemia Urea 16  ... hypoxemia Oxygen 60mmHg or 7.9kPa Age 55 years Neutrophilia leukocytosis White blood cells 15 hypocalcemia ...   more details



  1. Ischemic colitis

    and sigmoid colon. Bloody diarrhea and leukocytosis in the postoperative period are essentially ... such as leukocytosis high white blood cell count , fever , worsened abdominal pain, or increased ...   more details



  1. List of MeSH codes (C15)

    infectious mononucleosis MeshNumber C15.378.553.475 Leukocytosis leukocytosis MeshNumber C15.378.553.475.428 ...   more details



  1. Peritonitis

    is performed without further delay for other investigations. Leukocytosis , hypokalemia , hypernatremia ...   more details



  1. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome

    Care Med 2005 Vol. 6, No. 1 ref Fever and leukocytosis are features of the acute phase reaction , while ...   more details




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