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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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abnormal increase in
basophil granulocytes is
therefore also
described as
basophilia. The
opposite of
basophilic structures are
acidophilic structures, also...
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formally refers to the
combination of neutrophilia, eosinophilia, and
basophilia.
Leukocytosis refers to an
increase in the
number of all
white blood cells...
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Neutrophilia (the most
common form)
Lymphocytosis Monocytosis Eosinophilia Basophilia This
increase in
leukocyte (primarily neutrophils) is
usually accompanied...
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clumped chromatin with or
without nucleoli and with
varying degree of
basophilia in the cytoplasm. Type II as
larger cells with round-to-lobulated nucleus...
- to one of the
preceding cytoplasmic changes. Döhle bodies,
cytoplasmic basophilia and
cytoplasmic granulation all
reflect "defects" in cell
production and...
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patient may have neutrophilia, lymphocytosis, monocytosis, eosinophilia,
basophilia or a rise in
immature blast cells.
Acute myeloid leukemia - 10 to 20 percent...
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including the
leukocyte alkaline phosphatase score and the
presence of
basophilia were used to
distinguish CML from a
leukemoid reaction. However, at present...
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angulation may
mimic that of adenocarcinoma, but
there is
nuclear basophilia rather than atypia, and
occasional basal cells can
still be seen. About...
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Basophilic stippling, also
known as
punctate basophilia, is the
presence of
numerous basophilic granules that are dis****d
through the
cytoplasm of erythrocytes...