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Assessment of negative appendectomy in acute appendicitis diagnoses. [PDF]

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Leukocytosis and Tobacco Use: An Observational Study of Asymptomatic Leukocytosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 2021
This study aimed to characterize the white blood cell differential of tobacco smoking-induced leukocytosis and describe the longitudinal impact of smoking cessation on this peripheral blood abnormality.Medical records of patients undergoing evaluation by hematologists for persistent leukocytosis were reviewed.
Caleb J. Smith   +12 more
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Leukocytosis

International Journal of Laboratory Hematology, 2014
SummaryAn increased white blood cell count, or leukocytosis, is a common laboratory finding. Appropriate specimen evaluation depends on which lineages are increased and the morphologic findings on peripheral blood smear review to guide further testing.
Tracy I. George, Devon Chabot-Richards
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Lithium and leukocytosis

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1971
Peripheral blood specimens from 22 hospitalized psychiatric patients and one outpatient were examined for white blood cell (WBG) count changes during treatment with lithium carbonate. Significant leukocytosis occurred during periods of lithium ingestion; this phenomenon was reversible, apparently innocuous, and not related to psychiatric diagnosis or ...
Samuel Gershon   +2 more
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Leukocytosis and Leukemia

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2016
Leukocytosis is among the most common findings on peripheral blood smear. A wide range of causes may mediate this finding, and careful clinical and laboratory evaluation assist in differentiating between benign and malignant causes of increased white blood cell counts.
Page Widick, Eric S. Winer
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