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  • |Term=White blood cell count |Short definition=the number of white blood cells present in a blood sample; useful in diagnosing and evaluating
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  • |Term=Blood cell count ...- {{Pronunciation}} (self known) measure of the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in the blood. The amount of hemoglobin (substanc
    916 bytes (144 words) - 20:33, 10 January 2023
  • == Count (medical term) == ...hat measures different components of the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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  • == CD4 Count == '''CD4 count''' (pronounced: see-dee-four count) is a key indicator of the health of a person's [[Immune system|immune syst
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  • |Term=Blood cell count with differential |Short definition=Blood cell count with differential - {{Pronunciation}} (blud sel knont.
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  • == Blood count == ...kaʊnt/), also known as a '''complete blood count''' (CBC) or '''full blood count''' (FBC), is a medical test that provides information about the cells in a
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  • ...ever, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, and abnormal white blood cell count ...ever, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, and abnormal white blood cell count<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Category:Glossary]]
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  • |Term=absolute neutrophil count ...number of neutrophils in the blood. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell
    951 bytes (136 words) - 01:27, 8 January 2023
  • ...ophils (a type of white blood cell). In cyclic neutropenia, the neutrophil count in the blood goes from normal to low and back to normal in cycles.  ...ophils (a type of white blood cell). In cyclic neutropenia, the neutrophil count in the blood goes from normal to low and back to normal in cycles. Symptoms
    796 bytes (107 words) - 04:32, 11 January 2023
  • |Short definition=complete blood count (. ...ed by some types of chemotherapy. Fulphila helps the bone marrow make more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it doesn't
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  • ...a condition characterized by an extreme increase in [[white blood cells]] count, mimicking [[leukemia]]. It is a reactive process caused by either an infec ...e condition's similarity to leukemia in terms of elevated white blood cell count.
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  • ...hils (a type of white blood cell). In periodic neutropenia, the neutrophil count in the blood goes from normal to low and back to normal in cycles.  ...hils (a type of white blood cell). In periodic neutropenia, the neutrophil count in the blood goes from normal to low and back to normal in cycles. Symptoms
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  • == Complete Blood Count (CBC) == ...ˈpliːt blʌd kaʊnt'', from the English words ''complete'', ''blood'', and ''count'') is a blood test that is commonly used to evaluate the overall health and
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  • ...by some types of chemotherapy. Neulasta helps the bone marrow produce more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it does not ...by some types of chemotherapy. Neulasta helps the bone marrow produce more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it does not
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  • ...field, particularly in the context of cell count, bacteria count, or blood count. It is derived from the Middle French word 'million', from the early 14th c ...used to express the number of cells, such as [[Red Blood Cells|RBCs]] or [[White Blood Cells|WBCs]], in a specific volume of blood. In microbiology, it is u
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  • ...astim and is used to treat neutropenia (lower than normal white blood cell count), to prevent infections and to prepare the blood for certain types of blood ...autologous stem cell transplant. Neupogen helps the bone marrow make more white blood cells. It's a kind of colony stimulating factor {{dictionary-stub}} [
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  • ...some types of chemotherapy. Pegfilgrastim helps the bone marrow make more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it does not ...some types of chemotherapy. Pegfilgrastim helps the bone marrow make more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it does not
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  • ...sed by some types of chemotherapy. Udenyca helps the bone marrow make more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it does not ...sed by some types of chemotherapy. Udenyca helps the bone marrow make more white blood cells and can stay in the body longer than filgrastim, so it does not
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  • |Term=White blood cell count |Short definition=the number of white blood cells present in a blood sample; useful in diagnosing and evaluating
    461 bytes (65 words) - 23:40, 30 December 2022
  • ...eriwinkle plant, and ''-blastine'', which refers to its ability to inhibit cell division (or "blast" cells). ...nemia]] (low red blood cell count), and [[thrombocytopenia]] (low platelet count).
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  • ...e blood cells, representing about 0.5% to 1% of the total white blood cell count in the blood. * [[Eosinophils]]: Another type of white blood cell that, like basophils, is involved in the body's immune response, particular
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