Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (330 page)

BOOK: Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis
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   Chickenpox
   Smallpox
   Nephrotic syndrome (in some patients)
   Basophilopenia (No Lower Limit Can Be Determined Because Some Normal Subjects Have 0% Basophils)
   Hyperthyroidism
   Irradiation or chemotherapy
   Drugs: corticosteroids
   Ovulation and pregnancy
   Stress
LEUKEMOID REACTIONS
   Definition

A count >50,000/μL white cells in nonleukemic conditions defines a leukemoid reaction. The peripheral blood smear (PBS) shows increase in and shift to the left of myeloid cells (bands, metamyelocytes, myelocytes, some promyelocytes, and rare myeloblasts); increased primary granules in the myeloid cells (toxic granulation) and Döhle bodies, cytoplasmic vacuolization. If the left shift consists of an elevation of bands only (>700/μL), the term bandemia is applied. Frequently it signals the onset of a septic episode such as acute appendicitis.

   Causes of Leukemoid Reactions
   Severe sepsis (osteomyelitis, empyema, disseminated TB)
   Burns

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