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'''To see more content of leukocytosis, please click [[Leukocytosis |here]]''' | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
Common causes of leukocytosis or an [[elevated white blood cell count]], include: [[infections]] (most common), [[inflammation]], [[leukemia]], [[lymphoma]], [[myelodysplastic syndrome]], and [[pneumonia]]. | |||
==Causes== | |||
===Common Causes=== | ===Common Causes=== | ||
*[[Infections]] | *[[Infections]] | ||
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|style="height:100px"; style="width:25%" border="1" bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | '''Cardiovascular''' | |style="height:100px"; style="width:25%" border="1" bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | '''Cardiovascular''' | ||
|style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | | |style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" |[[Myocardial infarction]] | ||
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| '''Chemical/Poisoning''' | | '''Chemical/Poisoning''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"|[[Thallium poisoning]] , [[Strychnine poisoning]] , Glufosinate [[poisoning]] , Chlorine Dioxide [[poisoning]] , Acute Pesticide [[poisoning ]] , Acetylene Tetrabromide poisoning | ||
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| '''Dermatologic''' | | '''Dermatologic''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"|[[Psoriasis]] , [[Pemphigus vulgaris]] , Generalized pustular[[ psoriasis ]] , [[Eosinophilic pustular folliculitis]] , [[Dermatitis herpetiformis]] , [[Dermatitis]] | ||
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| '''Drug Side Effect''' | | '''Drug Side Effect''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Arsenic trioxide]], [[Atropine]], [[Aztreonam]], [[Clomifene]], [[Cefpodoxime]], [[Cidofovir]], [[Phenytoin]] , [[Lithium ]] , [[Glucocorticoids]] ,[[Febuxostat]], [[Felbamate]], [[Filgrastim]] , [[Epinephrine ]] , [[Echinacea ]] , [[Aminophylline]] , [[Allopurinol]], [[Abciximab]], [[Meropenem]], [[Pergolide]], [[Plerixafor]], [[Pramipexole]], [[Tacrolimus]], [[Tbo-filgrastim]], [[Thalidomide]], [[Tretinoin]]. | ||
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| '''Endocrine''' | | '''Endocrine''' | ||
|bgcolor="Beige"| | |bgcolor="Beige"|[[Hyperthyroidism]] , [[Hypothyroidism]] , [[Hypoglycemia]] , [[Diabetes]] , [[Adrenal hemorrhage]] | ||
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*[[Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome type 1]] | *[[Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome type 1]] | ||
*[[Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome type 2]] | *[[Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome type 2]] | ||
*[[Aztreonam]] | |||
*[[Bacterial infection]] | *[[Bacterial infection]] | ||
*Bacterial [[toxic-shock syndrome]] | *Bacterial [[toxic-shock syndrome]] | ||
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*Chronic[[ Myeloproliferative]] Disease | *Chronic[[ Myeloproliferative]] Disease | ||
*[[Churg-Strauss syndrome]] | *[[Churg-Strauss syndrome]] | ||
*[[Cidofovir]] | |||
*[[Cigarette smoking]] | *[[Cigarette smoking]] | ||
*Congenital anomalies and [[leukemia]] | *Congenital anomalies and [[leukemia]] | ||
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*[[Pancreatitis]] | *[[Pancreatitis]] | ||
*[[Pemphigus vulgaris]] | *[[Pemphigus vulgaris]] | ||
*[[Pergolide]] | |||
*[[Peritonitis]] | *[[Peritonitis]] | ||
*[[Phenytoin]] | *[[Phenytoin]] | ||
*[[Plasma cell leukemia ]] | *[[Plasma cell leukemia ]] | ||
*[[Plerixafor]] | |||
*[[Pneumonia]] | *[[Pneumonia]] | ||
*[[Polyarteritis nodosa]] | *[[Polyarteritis nodosa]] | ||
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*[[Toxoplasma]] | *[[Toxoplasma]] | ||
*[[Trauma]] | *[[Trauma]] | ||
*[[Tretinoin]] | |||
*[[Ulcerative colitis]] | *[[Ulcerative colitis]] | ||
*[[Urate]] crystal arthropathy | *[[Urate]] crystal arthropathy | ||
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[[Category:Laboratory Test]] | [[Category:Laboratory Test]] | ||
[[Category:Hematology]] | [[Category:Hematology]] | ||
[[Category:Blood tests]] | [[Category:Blood tests]] | ||
[[Category:Needs content]] | [[Category:Needs content]] |
Latest revision as of 18:11, 18 September 2017
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [2]
To see more content of leukocytosis, please click here
Overview
Common causes of leukocytosis or an elevated white blood cell count, include: infections (most common), inflammation, leukemia, lymphoma, myelodysplastic syndrome, and pneumonia.
Causes
Common Causes
- Infections
- Inflammation
- Leukemia
- Lymphoma
- Myelodysplastic syndrome
- Pneumonia
- UTI
- URI
- Colitis
- Cholecystitis
- Cellulitis
- Pancreatitis
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
References