Created by Ashutosh Kumar
over 7 years ago
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Two lineages from pluripotent stem cells:
Assessment of blood:
Quantitative assessment:
Qualitative assessment:
Pancytopenia:
Causes:
Leukoerythroblastic blood film:
Neutrophils:
Maturation sequence:
Immature neutrophil count:
Mature neutrophil count:
Function:
Neutrophil adhesion, migration and invagination:
Neutrophils can die via two ways:
NETosis (Neutrophil extracellular traps):
Roles for NETosis in disease:
Isolated neutropenia causes:
Neutropenia:
Critical cutoff:
If febrile:
If afebrile:
Neutrophilia:
Elevated neutrophils:
Causes:
Reactive neutrophil changes in severe inflammation:
Monocytes:
Function:
Mature from ________in the bone marrow.
They become ______ in tissues.
They constitute ____ of all cells in every organ
Monocytosis:
Causes:
To distinguish between the two:
Eosinophilia:
Causes:
Basophils:
Function:
Clinical utility:
Leukocytes:
3 main cell types in blood:
Lymphocytosis:
Causes in children:
Causes in adults:
Counting and identifying lymphocytes:
Techniques:
CD19 is expressed 0n__, CD3 on ___ and CD16/CD56 expressed on____.
Lymphopenia:
Not very useful clinically since we usually know the cause:
Natural killer cells/large granular lymphocytes:
Function:
Glandular fever-acute EBV infection:
Epstein Barr virus infects:
The large atypical lymphocytes in blood:
Infectious mononucleosis is a crazy name since:
Any age can be affected:
Symptoms:
Acute CMV:
Symptoms:
Seroprevalence and clinical concern: