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Leukocytosis and Artifactual Hypoglycemia

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
Two patients are described with asymptomatic low blood glucose and excessive in vitro consumption of glucose by leukocytes before separation of the serum for assay. This may be a more common problem than is appreciated and need not be associated with leukemia or extreme leukocytosis.
Thomas J. Goodenow, William B. Malarkey
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Lithium carbonate and leukocytosis

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1980
White blood cell (WBC) counts of 37 hospitalized adult psychiatric patients were examined for changes during treatment with lithium carbonate. Group 1 (n = 19) patients had WBC counts taken before and after lithium therapy. Group 2 (n = 16) patients had WBC counts taken only after lithium therapy.
Ronald B. Stewart, Ginette Lapierre
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Anergy in patients with leukocytosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1974
Abstract To confirm and clarify a previously found association between anergy and leukocytosis, patients with leukocyte counts above 15,000/mm 3 were tested with five intradermal antigens, challenged with dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) and croton oil, and their lymphocytes studied in vitro.
Darwin L. Palmer, Larry I. Heiss
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Lithium and Leukocytosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt To the editor: In their recent paper "Lithium Salts: 1970-1975" (Ann Intern Med83:527-533, 1975), Baldessarini and Lipinski briefly mention the leukocytosis (granulocytosis) that occurs in ...
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Chronic Idiopathic Leukocytosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Abstract A chronic unexplained neutrophilic leukocytosis, observed in individuals who otherwise appear healthy, is rarely mentioned in the literature.
Howard N. Ward, Edward H. Reinhard
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Leukocytosis in the Newborn

Pediatrics In Review, 2022
Mahvish Q, Rahim   +4 more
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Leukocytosis in Rheumatoid Arthritis

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 1996
To determine the prevalence and clinical significance of leukocytosis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), records of 98 consecutive outpatients with this disease were reviewed. Leukocytosis, defined as 2 or more white blood cell counts (WBC) greater than 10,000/mm, was found in 27%.
Khalid M. Syed, Robert S. Pinals
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Leukocytosis in an Infant With Down Syndrome

Clinical Pediatrics, 2014
A newborn female with Down syndrome initially presented to the neonatal intensive care unit with difficulty feeding, failure to thrive, and respiratory difficulty that required oxygen supplementation. She also had atrioventricular canal defect that was diagnosed prenatally.
Doan, Sylvia   +4 more
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Notes on the Mechanism of Leukocytosis

Blood, 1959
Abstract The authors studied the influence of a six hour infusion of 25 I.U. of ACTH on the contractility and motility of leukocytes and on the absolute number of neutrophils in 10 convalescent patients. The findings were as follows: 1.
J. Blazková   +4 more
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LEUKOCYTOSIS IN VACCINATION

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1924
During the epidemic of smallpox in Southern California in the early part of 1924, the Child Welfare Division of the Los Angeles City Health Department voluntarily vaccinated a large number of infants and children coming to its conferences. This afforded me an opportunity to study the changes in the cellular elements of blood following vaccination. From
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