Monocytes and Myeloid Cells Flashcards

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What disease is characterized by severe neutropenia lasting 5-7 days and recurring every 15-25 days caused by apoptosis of marrow precursors and is either auto recessive or dominant?

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cyclic neutropenia

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What is neutropenia?

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decrease in absolute neutrophil count; usually <1500/microL but varies

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What disease is characterized by the production of Abs that cross react with neutrophils; it presents before 14 mos old and lasts for 20 mos?

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chronic benign neutropenia of childhood

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What causes increased neutrophil production?

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infection, inflammation, drugs, tumors, stress, myeloproliferative disorders

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Name 5 causes of neutropenia due to increased turnover of mature cells.

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1) chronic benign neutropenia of childhood 2) autoimmune neutropenia 3) alloimmune neutropenia 4) drugs 5) splenomegaly and hypersplenism

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What is chronic benign neutropenia of childhood?

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production of Abs that cross react with neutrophils; presents before 14 mos old and lasts for 20 mos

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What causes decreased egress of neutrophils from circulation?

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steroids, splenectomy, leukocyte adhesion deficiency

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Name 4 major causes of inherited decreased neutrophil production.

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1) Kostmann Syndrome 2) Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome 3) cyclic neutropenia 4) Chediak-Higashi syndrome

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What is leukocytosis and what can it mean?

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increased total WBCs; infection, inflammation, stress, leukemia

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Name 3 major causes of acquired decreased neutrophil production.

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1) drugs, esp chemo 2) viral infections 3) nutritional deficienciies

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What is alloimmune neutropenia?

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transplacental passage of fetal cells to the mother causes her production of IgG Abs that then attack baby’s neutrophils; lasts weeks to a few months

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What disease is characterized by the transplacental passage of fetal cells to the mother, causing her production of IgG Abs that then attack baby’s neutrophils; lasts weeks to a few months?

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alloimmune neutropenia

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What is monocytosis and what can it mean?

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increased monocyte counts; hematologic malignancies, collagen vascular diseases, granulomatous diseases, infections, carcinoma

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What is autoimmune neutropenia?

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Abs to neutrophils; usu. assoc. with SLE, Evan’s or Felty’s Syndrome

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What disease is characterized by defects in myeloid precursors causing neutropenia, pancreatic insufficiency, fat malabsorption, bony abnormalities, growth delay; may develop aplastic anemia, leukemia, or MDS; is auto recessive?

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Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome

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What disease is characterized by decreased myeloid stem cell production; very severe neutropenia resulting in death if not treated; may develop leukemia or MDS; and can be either auto recessive or dominant?

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Kostmann Syndrome

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What is cyclic neutropenia?

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severe neutropenia lasting 5-7 days and recurring every 15-25 days caused by apoptosis of marrow precursors; auto recessive or dominant

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What disease is characterized by Abs to neutrophils and is usu. assoc. with SLE, Evan’s or Felty’s Syndrome?

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autoimmune neutropenia

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What is basophilia and what can it mean?

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increased basophil #s; food or drug hypersensitivity, urticaria, infection, inflammation, myeloproliferative diseases

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What is neutrophilia?

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increased neutrophil counts; >7500 cells

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What are the 3 main causes of neutrophilia?

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1) increased production 2) increased release from storage pools 3) decreased egress from circulation

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What is eosinophilia and what can it mean?

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>350/microL; allergies or allergic disorders (asthma), parasites, allergic drug reactions

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What is Kostmann Syndrome?

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decreased myeloid stem cell production; very severe neutropenia resulting in death if not treated; may develop leukemia or MDS; auto recessive or dominant

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What is Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome?

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defect in myeloid precursors causes neutropenia, pancreatic insufficiency, fat malabsorption, bony abnormalities, growth delay; may develop aplastic anemia, leukemia, or MDS; auto recessive

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What causes increased release of neutrophils from storage pools?

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steroids, acute infection, stress, endotoxin