Monocytosis: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 31: | Line 31: | ||
*[[Bacterial Endocarditis]] | *[[Bacterial Endocarditis]] | ||
*[[Brucellosis]] | *[[Brucellosis]] | ||
*[[Cytomegalovirus] | *[[Cytomegalovirus]] | ||
*[[Herpes Zoster Virus]] | *[[Herpes Zoster Virus]] | ||
*[[Infectious Endocarditis]] | *[[Infectious Endocarditis]] | ||
Line 45: | Line 45: | ||
*[[Whooping cough]] | *[[Whooping cough]] | ||
*[[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]] | *[[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]] | ||
=== Hematologic === | === Hematologic === | ||
*[[Acute lymphocytic leukemia]] | *[[Acute lymphocytic leukemia]] |
Revision as of 18:53, 31 December 2009
Template:DiseaseDisorder infobox
WikiDoc Resources for Monocytosis |
Articles |
---|
Most recent articles on Monocytosis Most cited articles on Monocytosis |
Media |
Powerpoint slides on Monocytosis |
Evidence Based Medicine |
Clinical Trials |
Ongoing Trials on Monocytosis at Clinical Trials.gov Clinical Trials on Monocytosis at Google
|
Guidelines / Policies / Govt |
US National Guidelines Clearinghouse on Monocytosis
|
Books |
News |
Commentary |
Definitions |
Patient Resources / Community |
Patient resources on Monocytosis Discussion groups on Monocytosis Patient Handouts on Monocytosis Directions to Hospitals Treating Monocytosis Risk calculators and risk factors for Monocytosis
|
Healthcare Provider Resources |
Causes & Risk Factors for Monocytosis |
Continuing Medical Education (CME) |
International |
|
Business |
Experimental / Informatics |
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Please Take Over This Page and Apply to be Editor-In-Chief for this topic: There can be one or more than one Editor-In-Chief. You may also apply to be an Associate Editor-In-Chief of one of the subtopics below. Please mail us [2] to indicate your interest in serving either as an Editor-In-Chief of the entire topic or as an Associate Editor-In-Chief for a subtopic. Please be sure to attach your CV and or biographical sketch.
Overview
Monocytosis is an increase in the number of circulating monocytes. In humans, 950/μL is regarded as at the upper limit of normal; monocyte counts above this level are regarded as monocytosis.
Reference Range | |
Monocytes | 0-0.95 x 10,000/microliters |
Differential Diagnosis of Causes of Monocytosis
Infections
- Bacterial Endocarditis
- Brucellosis
- Cytomegalovirus
- Herpes Zoster Virus
- Infectious Endocarditis
- Infectious hepatitis
- Kala-azar
- listeriosis
- Malaria
- Mononeucleosis
- Relapsing fever
- Syphillis
- Tuberculosis
- Trypanosomiasis
- Whooping cough
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Hematologic
- Acute lymphocytic leukemia
- Benign familial neutropenia
- Carcinoma
- chronic neutropenia
- Lymphoproliferative disease
- Melodyspastic syndromes
- Myeloproliferative disease
- Other malignant lymphomas
- Recovery from neutropenia
Gastrointestinal
Miscellaneous
- Drugs
- Gaucher's Disease
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Lipid Storage Disease
- Sarcoidosis
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Inflammatory bowel disease