Leukocytosis was defined as a WBC count of 15,000-24,999/mm 3. We also created the category of probable SBI to include those infections that were possibly bacterial in origin and treated as such ...
Neutrophilia (also called neutrophil leukocytosis or occasionally neutrocytosis) is leukocytosis of neutrophils, that is, a high number of neutrophils in the blood. Because neutrophils are the ...
Abdominal pain is a common symptom of Sickle cell disease. However, not all abdominal pain in Sickle cell disease is due to vaso-occlusive crisis. Possible causes include constipation, acute abdominal ...
While cardiac manifestations in Rosai-Dorfman Disease are largely uncommon, they do occur and can further complicate the ...
High White Blood Cells (Leukocytosis). Filgrastim can increase the amount of a type of cell in your body called white blood cells. A healthcare provider will check your white blood cells while you ...
The swelling was an accumulation of gas rather than fluid. Fever, tachycardia and leukocytosis did not occur. The wounds were not purulent, and bacterial organisms were not found in gram stains of ...
No serious adverse events were observed during the 28-week trial period, and all the unsolicited adverse events that occurred were of grade 1 or 2, except for one instance of grade 4 leukocytosis ...
Laboratory tests revealed leukocytosis (16 800/µL) with left shift (rod neutrophils 26%), lymphocytopenia (2%), eosinophilia (11%); elevated CRP (170 mg/L); elevated D-dimer (1839 ng/mL); and ...
Laboratory tests revealed leukocytosis with neutrophils and elevated C-reactive protein. The patient reported that he had been using ramipril for 10 days. A biopsy showed intracorneal pustulosis ...
The petition launched on the online platform Change.org to request a posthumous degree for Vincenzo Pio Ferrara, a student ...
The CLP model of sepsis has many features of the pathophysiology of human sepsis (such as fever, leukocytosis, presence of cytokines in plasma, a hyperdynamic followed by a hypodynamic ...
Although a high white blood cell count is associated with an increased likelihood of infection, the clinical significance of extreme leukocytosis (EL), defined as a white blood cell count of ≥ ...