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strawberoni · 2 months
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Healthy lymphocytes be like… ✨
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todays-xkcd · 1 year
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It's very hard to detect, but recent studies have determined that when plasma B cells are producing antibodies, they go 'pew pew pew'
Lymphocytes [Explained]
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flying-thing · 15 days
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Tell me why I'm writing a story on the romance between a t-lymphocyte and a macrophage. I'm getting unnecessarily attached to silly little guys that don't even exist properly yet.
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homeostasister · 1 year
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er-cryptid · 2 years
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Agranulocyte Appearances
-- a type of white blood cell
-- two types
Lymphocytes -- round nucleus -- cytoplasm forms a thin ring around the nucleus -- 6 to 14 um in diameter
Monocytes -- nucleus can be round, kidney-shaped, or horse shoe-shaped -- contains more cytoplasm than the lymphocyte -- 12 to 20 um in diameter
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medicomunicare · 17 days
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Prostanoids enemies forever: we'll keep on fighting (IL-)2 exhaustion 'TIL cancer cells will die
Tumors actively prevent the formation of immune responses by so-called cytotoxic T cells, which are essential in combating cancer. In cancer, tumors often impair the body’s immune response. For example, they can prevent immune cells from perceiving cancer cells as a threat or render them inactive. Immunotherapies aim to overcome these mechanisms and stimulate the immune system, in particular the…
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joga-blog · 1 month
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When Blood Counts Matter: Indications for Differential Count Testing
The human body is a complex organism, and its intricate systems sometimes require thorough examination to understand their functioning fully. One such examination is the differential count test, a crucial component of a complete blood count (CBC). This test provides valuable insights into the composition of white blood cells (WBCs), aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of various health conditions. Let's delve into the differential count test, its purpose, and who should consider taking it.
What is a Differential Count Test?
The Differential count test, also known as the white blood cell differential, is a laboratory analysis that identifies and quantifies the different types of white blood cells present in a blood sample. These cells include neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils. Each type plays a distinct role in the immune system, and alterations in their levels can indicate specific health issues.
Purpose of the Test
1. Diagnosis of Infections:
Elevated levels of certain white blood cells, such as neutrophils, often indicate the presence of a bacterial infection. In contrast, increased lymphocytes may suggest a viral infection.
2. Immune System Disorders:
Abnormalities in white blood cell counts can signify underlying immune system disorders, such as leukemia, lymphoma, or autoimmune diseases.
3. Monitoring Treatment:
For individuals undergoing chemotherapy or other treatments affecting the bone marrow, regular differential count tests help monitor the effects on blood cell production.
4. Assessment of Allergic Reactions:
Eosinophils, in particular, are associated with allergic responses. Increased eosinophil counts may indicate allergies or parasitic infections.
5. Evaluation of Bone Marrow Function:
Changes in the distribution of white blood cell types can provide insights into bone marrow function and potential disorders affecting blood cell production.
Who Should Take It?
1. Routine Health Screenings:
Differential count tests are often included as part of routine health check-ups, especially for individuals with a history of immune system disorders or those undergoing treatment affecting blood cell counts.
2. Symptomatic Individuals:
People experiencing symptoms such as recurrent infections, unexplained fever, fatigue, or abnormal bruising may benefit from a differential count test to assess their immune system function.
3. Preoperative Evaluation:
Surgeons may request differential count tests before certain surgeries to ensure the patient's immune system is functioning optimally and to identify any underlying conditions that could affect surgery or recovery.
4. Monitoring Chronic Conditions:
Individuals with chronic illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS or autoimmune disorders, often require regular differential count tests to monitor disease progression and treatment effectiveness.
5. Cancer Patients:
Differential count tests are crucial for cancer patients undergoing treatment, as they help assess the impact of therapies on blood cell counts and detect any complications, such as infection or bone marrow suppression.
Conclusion:
The differential count test is a valuable tool in evaluating the composition of white blood cells and assessing immune system function. By identifying abnormalities in white blood cell counts, healthcare providers can diagnose infections, monitor treatment effectiveness, and detect underlying health conditions. Whether as part of routine screenings or in response to specific symptoms, individuals can benefit from undergoing this essential test to safeguard their health and well-being. Always consult with a healthcare professional to determine if a differential count test is appropriate for your situation.
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bereavedmum · 1 month
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Admission to the Cancer Centre
Tonight was to be Leah’s first time attending a big family get together since her bone marrow transplant – she’s day 179 post transplant. The Dr told us a few weeks ago that her lymphocytes were on the rise & were out of the “danger zone”. Leah was a bit short of breath when climbing the stairs yesterday but her temperature was normal & she was otherwise well so we decided to wait and mention…
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healthinsurance18 · 3 months
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Boosting Lymphocytes: How to Increase Lymphocytes Naturally
Learn effective methods on how to increase lymphocyte count naturally, its meaning & causes .Explore proven techniques to boost your health and enhance your lymphocyte level.
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goldlionaz · 6 months
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drpedi07 · 7 months
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Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Hodgkins lymphoma - formerly known as Hodgkins disease - is a cancer of the lymphatic system, which is part of your immune system.
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hollyannpinderart · 10 months
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The Nature of Lupus🐺🦋
This piece is a symbolic painting representing the autoimmune disease lupus
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sciencesolutions · 1 year
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Lymphatic What?
Of all the body systems that we may recognize, the lymphatic system is likely one of the least familiar. This network of tissues, vessels and organs (e.g., bone marrow, the spleen, the thymus and tonsils) maintains fluid levels in our body tissues in a manner similar to a drainage system that provides liquid balance. The lymphatic system is actually a subsystem of the circulatory system. How? It…
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