Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Causes of Neutrophilia (Increased Neutrophil) (Absolute count > 8000/ cu.mm.)

Causes of Neutrophilia (Absolute count > 8000/ cu.mm.)  

·        Acute infections:

·        Localized (e.g. Pneumonia, meningitis, tonsillitis).

·        Generalized (e.g. acute rheumatic fever, septicemia, cholera).

·        Inflammation (e.g. vasculitis).

·        Intoxications: metabolic (e.g. acidosis, uremia, acute gout); Poisonings (e.g. mercury, epinephrine, black widow spider bite).

·        Acute hemorrhage or hemolysis of red blood cells.

·        Tissue necrosis (e.g. acute myocardial infarction [AMI], burns, gangrene).

·        Physiological (e.g. exercise, Stress, obstetric labor, menstrution).

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Differential leukocyte Count (DLC)

Differential leukocyte Count (DLC)
                                               Normal Range
Granulocytes
    Percentage
Agranulocytes
   Percentage
Neutrophils
    54-62 %
 Lymphocytes
    20- 40 %
Eosinophils
     1-4 %
 Monocytes
     3-7 %
Basophils
     < 1 %




Indications
 Support diagnosis of various infections and inflammation; 
diagnosis of myeloproliferative disorders;
neutrophil and band counts may be useful in acute appendicitis and 
neonatal sepsis with moderate sensitivity and specificity

TLC Decreased

Leukopenia in
Some bacterial infections (e.g. typhoid), 
viral or protozoal infection, 
bone marrow depression and 
starvation and 
physiological at night.