Reactive Changes To Infection Flashcards

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What is smear romanowsky stained test for

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-To differentiate cells for microscopic examination in pathological specimens
-helps to detect parasites

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What is leukaemia

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The bone marrow produced and excessive/abnormal amount of white blood cells which don’t function properly

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What is leucocytosis

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-increase in white blood cells above the normal reference range which is (4.0-1-.0 x 109/l)
-can be caused due to an increase in neutrophils,lymphocytes or sometimes eosinophils

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What is absolute cell count

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-%of cell type x white cell count
-it is compared to the normal reference,which is specify for age gender or ethic group

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What is neutrophilia

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-Range of circulating neutrophils is increased
-women have a higher range than men
-high range can occur in neonates,during pregnancy,labour and post partum period

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Causes of neutrophila

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-non specific(innate) immune response to infection
-physiological response to vigorous exercise
-inflammation
-tissue damage or necrosis
-Response to blood loss

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What also occurs if neutrophilia is caused by infection

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Morphological changes such as
-toxic granulation
-Dohle bodies
-vacuolation bacterial infection

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What is lymphocytosis

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Increased number of lymphocytes
Usually occurs in response to viral infections

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Cause of lymphocytosis

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-viral infection
-splenectomy
-bacterial infections

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Changes that occur in lymphocytosis

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-lymphocytes change and are often referred to as ‘atypical lymphocytes’ or ‘atypical mononuclear cells’
-they increase in size,have basophilic cytoplasm ,large nucleus

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What is eosinophilia

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-increased number of eosinophils in Cirulation

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Causes of eosinophilia

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-parasitic infection round worms and flukes that invade tissues
-allergic reactions to drugs
-skin conditions and connectives tissue disorders

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What reactive change is associated with ethic differences

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Neutrophila
People from African origin often have lower reference range

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What is monocytosis

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Increased number of monocytes

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Causes of monocytosis

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-Bacterial infection including chronic infections such as tuberculosis
-as a result of inflammatory conditions,carcinoma and leukaemia

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What is basophils

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-Increased number of basophils circulating-
-however often described as an increased uptake of basic dyes by cytoplasm