Definition of Monocytosis. Meaning of Monocytosis. Synonyms of Monocytosis

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- system. In humans, monocytosis occurs when there is a sustained rise in monocyte counts greater than 800/mm3 to 1000/mm3. Monocytosis has sometimes been...
- types of leukocytosis: Neutrophilia (the most common form) Lymphocytosis Monocytosis Eosinophilia Basophilia This increase in leukocyte (primarily neutrophils)...
- contribute to the severity and disease progression in COVID-19 patients. Monocytosis is the state of excess monocytes in the peripheral blood. It may be indicative...
- abnormality is present in haematopoietic cells, or Monocytosis present for ≥3 months and other causes of monocytosis have been ruled out WHO defined CMML has two...
- or more cell lines and can be neutrophilic, eosinophilic, basophilic, monocytosis, or lymphocytosis. Neutrophilia is an increase in the absolute neutrophil...
- disorders like chronic lymphocytic leukemia; elevated monocyte counts (monocytosis) are ****ociated with chronic inflammatory states; and the eosinophil...
- blood T cells to sites of disease. Other nonspecific findings include monocytosis, occurring in the majority of sarcoidosis cases, increased hepatic enzymes...
- unison with others, a patient may have neutrophilia, lymphocytosis, monocytosis, eosinophilia, basophilia or a rise in immature blast cells. Acute myeloid...
- cardioimmunology and notably for linking atherosclerosis with blood monocytosis. Swirski earned his Bachelor of Arts and Science specializing in biochemistry...
- January 2007). "Ly-6Chi monocytes dominate hypercholesterolemia-****ociated monocytosis and give rise to macrophages in atheromata". Journal of Clinical Investigation...