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- Lymphocytosis, should I be worried? - Tests and investigations . . .
I got these results from my blood test two weeks ago and I had lymphocytosis (I had also neutropenia and eosinophilia, for which I got a partly reassuring explanation), that means I have too many lymphocytes in my blood My doctor said it is normal if the rates get higher from time to time but nothing more specific and told me to do another blood test in 2 weeks, which is tomorrow I searched
- Infectious Mononucleosis: Symptoms and Treatment | Doctor - Patient
Exudative pharyngitis is commonly confused with group A streptococcal pharyngitis In one study of adolescent and adult patients presenting with sore throat, the presence of posterior cervical, inguinal or axillary adenopathy, palatine petechiae, splenomegaly, or atypical lymphocytosis was associated with an increased likelihood of mononucleosis 4
- Syphilis: Symptoms and Treatment - Patient
Syphilis symptoms The symptoms of syphilis infection vary depending on how long ago you were infected You can find out more about the symptoms of each stage in detail later in this leaflet, but in summary the symptoms include:
- Peripheral Blood Film (Preparation and Testing) - Patient
They include Howell-Jolly bodies, target cells, occasional nucleated RBCs, lymphocytosis, macrocytosis and acanthocytes There may also be evidence of infectious mononucleosis, any viral infection, toxoplasmosis and drug reactions Leptocytes see Target cells below
- Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome | Doctor - Patient
T- and B-cell lymphocytosis Positive direct Coombs' test - direct antiglobulin test (DAT) Positive autoantibodies (antiplatelet and antineutrophil and antinuclear) Raised IgG levels, possibly also raised IgA or IgM; but some patients have hypogammaglobulinaemia Raised serum B12 Raised interleukin-10 (IL-10) Biopsy
- Lymphoedema Lipoedema: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment - Patient
Signs and symptoms Idiopathic oedema Idiopathic oedema is the term for fluid retention which it not caused by a known medical condition
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia | Doctor - Patient
Peripheral blood smear confirms lymphocytosis often with smudge cells (artefacts from damage to lymphocytes during preparation of the slide) Direct antiglobulin test (DAT) - also known as the direct Coombs' test - in all anaemic patients and prior to starting treatment (to identify autoimmune-related haemolytic anaemias)
- Macrocytosis and macrocytic anaemia - Patient
Macrocytosis refers to red blood cells which are larger than normal You're more likely to notice symptoms if you are older or have coronary heart disease
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