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|Bacterial infection | |Bacterial infection | ||
|Abs neutrophilia | |Abs neutrophilia | ||
Left shift | Left shift | ||
↑ Bands | ↑ Bands | ||
-/↑ Metamyelocytes and myelocytes | -/↑ Metamyelocytes and myelocytes | ||
Toxic changes (toxic granulation and vacuolation) | Toxic changes (toxic granulation and vacuolation) | ||
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|>50×10<sup>9</sup>/L leukocytosis | |>50×10<sup>9</sup>/L leukocytosis | ||
neutrophilia | neutrophilia | ||
left shift | left shift | ||
Usually only affects neuts | Usually only affects neuts | ||
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|Often confused with CML! | |Often confused with CML! | ||
Leukemoid reaction usually only affects neuts! | Leukemoid reaction usually only affects neuts! | ||
CML affects all granulocytes (especially eos and basos), and often causes anemia. | CML affects all granulocytes (especially eos and basos), and often causes anemia. | ||
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|Leukoerythroblastic picture | |Leukoerythroblastic picture | ||
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Teardrop cells | |||
Often has neutrophilia | |||
|Lesion in bone marrow | |||
* Metastatic tumour | |||
* Fibrosis, especially primary myelofibrosis | |||
* Lymphoma | |||
* Leukemia | |||
* Hyperplasias | |||
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|Basophilia | |Basophilia | ||
| | |Abs basophilia (>0.15×10<sup>9</sup>/L) | ||
| | |Non-malignant | ||
* Insect stings | |||
* Food or drug hypersensitivity | |||
* Chronic infections | |||
* Hypothyroidism | |||
* Chronic inflammation | |||
* Radiation therapy | |||
Malignant | |||
* Chronic myelogenous leukemia | |||
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|Eosinophilia | |Eosinophilia | ||
|Abs eosinophilia (>0.4×10<sup>9</sup>/L) | |||
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* Allergies | |||
* Parasitic infection | |||
* Autoimmune disorders | |||
* Fungal infections | |||
* Acute lymphoblastic leukemia | |||
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| Condition | Characteristics | Causes | Other Information | Comorbidities/Associated Conditions |
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| Normal Patients | ||||
| Normal adult | ||||
| Pre-term neonate | Left shift | |||
| Normal neonate | ↑ WBC, % neuts
many segs/bands |
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| Normal child (1-3 years) | ↑ % lymphs (~2x neuts)
"Reverse ratio/inverted diff" |
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| Normal geriatric adult (>65) | ↓ RBC, WBC, HGB
↑ MCV (slight) |
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| Clinical Conditions | ||||
| Bacterial infection | Abs neutrophilia
Left shift ↑ Bands -/↑ Metamyelocytes and myelocytes Toxic changes (toxic granulation and vacuolation) |
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| Leukemoid Reaction | >50×109/L leukocytosis
neutrophilia left shift Usually only affects neuts |
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Often confused with CML!
Leukemoid reaction usually only affects neuts! CML affects all granulocytes (especially eos and basos), and often causes anemia. |
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| Leukoerythroblastic picture | Immature neuts
NRBCs Teardrop cells Often has neutrophilia |
Lesion in bone marrow
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| Basophilia | Abs basophilia (>0.15×109/L) | Non-malignant
Malignant
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| Eosinophilia | Abs eosinophilia (>0.4×109/L) |
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| Pelger-Huët Anomaly | ||||
| Alder-Reilly Anomaly | ||||
| May-Hegglin Anomaly | ||||
| Chediak-Higashi Syndrome | ||||
Granulocyte Alterations & Anomalies
- Acquired
- Hyposegmented nucleus
- Hypersegmented nucleus
- Pyknotic and necrobiotic nuclear forms
- Toxic granulation of cytoplasm
- Degranulation
- Vacuolization
- Döhle bodies
- LE cells
- Auer rods
- Pseudo-Pelger-Huët Anomaly
- Inherited
- Pelger-Huët Anomaly
- Alder-Reilly Anomaly
- May-Hegglin Anomaly
- Chediak-Higashi Syndrome
Reporting Leukocyte Morphology
| WBCs | SD/D/N/SI/I | ||
| Platelets | SD/D/N/SI/I | ||
| Differential | |||
| Neutrophils |
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| Lymphocytes |
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| Monocytes |
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| Eosinophils |
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| Basophils |
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| Metamyelocytes |
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| Myelocytes | |||
| Promyelocytes |
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| Blasts | |||
| Smudge Cells | ONLY report if in large numbers AND consistent with CLL (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) | ||
| Other Cells |
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| Total | |||
| NRBC | x per 100 WBCs
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| WBC Morphology | |||
| Bands | Some/Many AND report Moderate/Marked left shift | ||
| Toxic granulation | |||
| Toxic vacuolation | |||
| Hypersegmented neutrophils | |||
| Hyposegmented neutrophils | |||
| Dohle bodies | |||
| Reactive lymphs | |||
| Platelet Morphology | |||
| Giant Platelets | |||
| Platelet Clumps | |||
| Comments | |||
| Other Comments | See below. | ||
Report Under Comments:
- Moderate/Marked Left Shift (immature neutrophils)
- Immature WBCs
- Neutrophilic bands (>5% of neuts)
- Eosinophilic metamyelocytes
- Eosinophilic myelocytes
- Basophilic metamyelocytes
- Basophilic myelocytes
- Prolymphocytes
- Promonocytes
- Pelger-Huet forms
- Abnormal granulation
- Chediak-Higashi
- Alder-Reilly
- Leukemoid reaction
- Auer rods
- Folded cells
- Bite/Blister cells
- Microspherocytes
- Intracellular/Extracellular Organisms
- Bacteria
- Malarial parasites
- Other parasites
- Hemoglobin Crystals
- Hemoglobin C
- Hemoglobin S/C
- Background staining