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** [[Asthma]] | ** [[Asthma]] | ||
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* [[Shortness of breath]] | |||
* [[Skin rash]] | |||
* [[Cough]] | |||
* [[Diarrhea]] | |||
* [[Myalgias]] | |||
* [[Fatigue]] | |||
* [[Weight-loss]] | |||
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* [[Skin rash]] | |||
:* Thickening of the skin ([[lichenification]]) | |||
:* Eczema (flexural areas) | |||
:* [[Dermographism]] | |||
* [[Low-grade fever]] | |||
* [[Raynaud phenomenon]] | |||
* [[Wheezing]] | |||
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* Persistently [[Eosinophilia|elevated eosinophil count]] (≥ 1500 eosinophils/mm³) in the blood | |||
:* At least six months without any recognizable cause | |||
:* Involvement of either the [[heart]], [[nervous system]], or [[bone marrow]]. | |||
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|Hypereosinophilic syndromes (HES) | |Hypereosinophilic syndromes (HES) | ||
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* Activation of tyrosine kinases | |||
** Clonal eosinophilic proliferation | |||
** Overproduction of eosinophilopoietic cytokines. | |||
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Revision as of 18:17, 19 August 2018
- Leukocytosis is defined as an elevated white blood cell (WBC) count greater than 11,000 per mm3 (11.0 × 109 per L).
- The most common type of leukocytosis is neutrophilia.
- Neutrophilia can be defined as an increase in the absolute number of mature neutrophils to greater than 7,000 per mm3 [7.0 × 109 per L].
Differentiating Symptoms | Differentiating physical exam findings | Differentiating Labs | |||
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Physiological variation | Birth | ||||
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Primary | Congenital | Heridatary neutrophilia | |||
Chronic idiopathic neutrophilia | |||||
Down syndrome | |||||
LAD | |||||
Acquired | CML | ||||
Polycythemia Vera | |||||
Secondary | Infection | Acute | |||
Chronic | |||||
Connective tissue disorders | RA | ||||
JRA | |||||
IBD | |||||
Chronic hepatitis | |||||
Drug induced | Steriod | ||||
Lithium | |||||
Beta agonists | |||||
Cytokines | |||||
Marrow stimulation | Hemolytic anemia | ||||
Immature thrombocytopenia | |||||
Post splenectomy | |||||
Metabolic | Diabetic coma | ||||
Acidosis | |||||
Thyroid strom | |||||
Acute Gout | |||||
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Differential diagnosis of Lymphocytosis
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Monoclonal B lymphocytosis |
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Congenital B cell lymphocytosis |
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Large granular lymphocyte leukemia |
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia | ||||||||
Sezary syndrome | ||||||||
Mantle cell lymphoma | ||||||||
Follicular lymphoma | ||||||||
Splenic marginal zone lymphoma | ||||||||
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia | ||||||||
Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia | ||||||||
Diffuse Large Cell Lymphoma |
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Differential for Eosinophilia
Pathophysiology | Symptoms | History | Physical Examination | Laboratory Findings | |
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Parasitic Infections |
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Vary depending on the organism
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Allergy/ Atopic Diseases |
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Hypereosinophilic syndromes (HES) |
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Acute myelogenous leukemias | |||||
Hodgkin's, T- and B-cell lymphomas) | |||||
Tumors | |||||
Systemic mastocytosis |