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Red color = Important information. • Blue color = Additional notes. Objectives: • Identify the types of white blood cells in a normal differential count. • Know the various leukocyte functions. • Recognize the abnormalities of the white blood cells and what they imply. • Interpret the results and correlate the changes with the
1. Neutrophils (Polys or PMNs). 2. Eosinophils (Eosins). 3. Basophils (Basos). B. Monocytes/Macrophages. C. Lymphocytes (Lymphs). 1. T Lymphocytes. 2. B Lymphocytes. 3. Natural Killer Cells. II. Lab Tests. A. White Blood Cell Count (WBC count)*. B. Differential Count (Diff)*. III. WBC Disorders. A. Granulocye Disorders.
Abstract. The counting and classification of blood cells allows the eval- uation and diagnosis of a vast number of diseases. Through the analysis of white blood cells (WBCs) the ALL - Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia, a blood cancer that can be fatal if left untreated, can be detected. Nowa- days the morphological analysis of
Leukocytosis: increase in the numbers of circulating white cells. ? >12,000/uL. ? Leukopenia: decrease in the numbers of circulating white cells. ? < 4,000/uL. ? Left Shift – increased circulating numbers of immature neutrophils. ? Leukoerythroblastic Reaction – leukocytosis with a left shift accompanied by nucleated red
Other less common causes of a reduced platelet count in the setting of lupus include reactions to drugs, TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura), various bone marrow disorders, and others. The white blood cell subtypes that can be reduced in lupus are lymphocytes and granulocytes.
Mar 15, 2017 Hematopoiesis. • Formation of blood cells. • Occurs mostly in red bone marrow. • All cells arise from same blood stem cell (pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells). • Recently some have been found in adults which are mesenchymal stem cells, which can also form fat cells, osteoblasts, chondrocytes
White Cells Disorders. Dr. Mehzabin Ahmed. Classification. Disorders of white blood cells can be classified into two broad categories:. Leukocytosis (Proliferative disorders)- in which there is an increase in numbers of leukocytes.. Leukopenia - in which there is a decreased number of leukocytes.. Proliferations of
wmTE BLOOD CELL DISORDERS. ALVIN M. MAUER, M.D.. Information about the normal physiology of the white cells of the blood has grown considerably during the past years, but our knowledge of the functions and life cycles of the various blood leukocytes is still far from complete. In spite of our inadequate knowledge
of, disorders involving changes in the number of white blood cells. During the past two decades, a greater understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of normal and neoplastic myelopoiesis has provided new insight into the pathobiology, diagnosis, and management of these disorders. White blood cells are an
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