What is absolute lymphocytosis

    • [DOC File]Clinical Hematology & Coagulation

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      Infectious mononucleosis is associated with a high white cell count with a relative lymphocytosis and the diagnosis is usually confirmed by a positive monospot test6.

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    • [DOC File]CLL

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      Peripheral blood absolute lymphocytosis. Leukemic cell line of mature, small lymphocytes with monotonous morphology and smudge/basket cells. Recognize and describe features associated with aggressive forms of the disease (Level 1) Prolymphocytic leukemia (PLL) List diagnostic features (Level 1) Median age of onset and gender

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    • Lymphocytosis - Wikipedia

      Lymphocytosis : absolute lymphocyte count > 4.0x 10 9/l. Levels are higher in infancy and gradually decrease toward adult levels. Causes of lymphocytosis. Acute infections : pertussis, hepatitis, infectious mononucleosis. Chronic infections : tuberculosis , congenital syphilis. Lymphoma or leukemia. Morphologic variations in lymphocytes in ...

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    • [DOC File]HEMATOLOGY LECTURE NOTES

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      Absolute lymphocytosis sustained for at least 4 weeks. At least 30% marrow lymphocytosis. B cell markers + CD5. Staging: Rai staging classification: Stage 0: Blood and marrow lymphocytosis. Stage I: Lymphocytosis and lymphadenopathy. Stage II: Lymphocytosis and hepatosplenomegaly + LN. Stage III: Lymphocytosis and anaemia

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