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== Background == |
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* Elevated peripheral neutrophils |
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* See also [[leukemoid reaction]] |
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== Etiologies == |
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* Spurious: platelet clumping, [[mixed cryoglobulinemia]] |
* Spurious: platelet clumping, [[mixed cryoglobulinemia]] |
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* Primary (no other evident associated disease) |
* Primary (no other evident associated disease) |
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*** [[Cryoporin-associated periodic syndromes]] |
*** [[Cryoporin-associated periodic syndromes]] |
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* Secondary |
* Secondary |
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** '''Infection or inflammation from any number of causes''' |
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** Infection |
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** Inflammation (eg, autoimmune conditions, non-hematologic malignancies) |
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** Medications |
** Medications |
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*** Glucocorticoids |
*** [[Glucocorticoids]] |
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*** G-CSF |
*** [[G-CSF]] |
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*** Catecholamines (epinephrine) |
*** Catecholamines ([[epinephrine]]) |
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*** Lithium |
*** [[Lithium]] |
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*** All-trans retinoic acid |
*** [[All-trans retinoic acid]] |
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*** Case reports of other drugs |
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** [[Hyposplenism]] |
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** Asplenia/hyposplenism |
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** Cigarette smoking |
** Cigarette smoking |
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** Stress (physical or emotional stress, vigorous exercise, heatstroke) |
** Stress (physical or emotional stress, vigorous exercise, heatstroke) |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 25 September 2024
Background
- Elevated peripheral neutrophils
- See also leukemoid reaction
Etiologies
- Spurious: platelet clumping, mixed cryoglobulinemia
- Primary (no other evident associated disease)
- Secondary
- Infection or inflammation from any number of causes
- Medications
- Glucocorticoids
- G-CSF
- Catecholamines (epinephrine)
- Lithium
- All-trans retinoic acid
- Case reports of other drugs
- Hyposplenism
- Cigarette smoking
- Stress (physical or emotional stress, vigorous exercise, heatstroke)