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- The term leukemoid reaction describes an increased white blood cell count (> 50,000 cells/μL), which is a physiological response to stress or infection...
- indicative of: Premature release of myeloid cells from the bone marrow. A leukemoid reaction. ANC = ( % n e u t r o p h i l s + % b a n d s ) × ( W B C )...
- generated. A severe neutrophilia with left shift is referred to as a leukemoid reaction. The leukocyte alkaline phosphatase (LAP) score, which refers...
- May–Hegglin anomaly Chédiak–Steinbrinck–Rayer-Buchanan-Higashi's syndrome Leukemoid reaction The presence of Döhle bodies in mature and immature neutrophils...
- universally increased; this feature may help differentiate CML from a leukemoid reaction. A bone marrow biopsy is often performed as part of the evaluation...
- radiation sickness. A leukocyte count above 25 to 30 × 109/L is termed a leukemoid reaction, which is the reaction of a healthy bone marrow to extreme stress...
- Primary sclerosing cholangitis Polycythemia vera Myelofibrosis Mastocytosis Leukemoid reaction to infection Women using hormonal contraception Pregnancy Herpes...
- Osteoporosis Hepatitis Mononucleosis Cirrhosis Acute cholecystitis Myelofibrosis Leukemoid reaction Congestive heart failure Lymphoma Paget's disease Sarcoidosis...
- multiple myeloma, enteroviral infections, malaria, muscular dystrophy, leukemoid reaction secondary to metastases to the bone marrow, and drug sensitivity...
- hepatocyte and tumor necrosis. Transaminases may elevate 100-fold, and a leukemoid reaction is not uncommon.[citation needed] Intrahepatic abscess (treated...