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Monocytosis (High Monocytes)

Monocytosis: Elevated monocytes signal underlying health issues. Learn causes (infections, cancers), symptoms, diagnosis, and management.

Monocytes

Monocytes are large white blood cells that play a crucial role in the immune system. They are responsible for phagocytosis, antigen presentation, and inflammation. Elevated or decreased monocyte counts can be indicative of various diseases.

Abnormal WBC (White Blood Cell) Morphology

Abnormal white blood cell (WBC) morphology, seen in a blood smear analysis, can indicate various underlying conditions. These include infections, deficiencies in vitamins like B12 or folate, or even blood disorders.

White Blood Cells (WBCs)

White blood cells (WBCs), also known as leukocytes, are the body’s dedicated defense force. These diverse warriors, patrolling the bloodstream and tissues, play a crucial role in the immune system.

Neutropenic Sepsis

Neutropenic sepsis is a medical emergency requiring rapid intervention. This guide covers vital definitions, the “Sepsis Six” management bundle, and clinical indicators to help you recognize and treat this life-threatening condition promptly.

Transfusion Reactions

Master the pathophysiology and clinical management of acute and delayed transfusion reactions (AHTR, TRALI, TACO & others).

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia or ALL

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is a cancer of immature white blood cells. Learn its cause, symptoms, and modern treatment, including CAR T-cell therapy.

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