An immature neutrophil is a type of white blood cell that helps fight infections. An increased number of immature neutrophils in the blood usually means there's an infection or other health issue.
Despite being under-recognized in North America, infection with Toxocara species remain an important cause of acute eosinophilia, especially in individuals with relevant exposure histories (e.g., ...
FOURTEEN cases of aregenerative anemia associated with benign thymoma have been reported to date in the medical literature. 1–11 The present report adds 2 cases of the syndrome and describes an ...
Abstract: Accurate and timely white blood cell (WBC) analysis is crucial for diagnosing hematological disorders, often requiring microscopic examination of peripheral blood smears (PBS). While manual ...
Some investigators have incorporated selected CBC measures, for example, white blood cell count and hemoglobin/hematocrit, into multivariable models that predict mortality or rehospitalizations.
During the 10 years from January 1993 through December 2002, physicians admitted 46,522 unique eligible patients to Wishard Memorial Hospital. Each patient averaged 2 admissions during the study ...
A comprehensive discussion of megaloblastic anemia of infancy by Zuelzer and Rutzky 4 included the notation of a five-month-old breast-fed infant with megaloblastic anemia who responded to vitamin B ...
Here, to our knowledge, we present the first known case of a patient with TAR syndrome who developed Philadelphia-chromosome positive (Ph+) AML, which accounts for only about 1% of newly diagnosed AML ...
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