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  2. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    Platelet count (Plt) ... [22] 2.2 [5] 2.5, [5] [22] 2.6, [22] 2.8 [14] mmol/L: 8.4, [14] 8.5 ... bicarbonate and base excess show a high level of inter-method ...

  3. List of human blood components - Wikipedia

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    Eosinophil granulocytes birth 0.4 × 10 6: Eosinophils, pediatric 0.2-0.3 × 10 6: Eosinophils, adult, range 0.05-0.7 × 10 6: Eosinophils, adult, median 0.15 × 10 6: Basophil granulocytes, adult, range 0.015-0.15 × 10 6: Basophils, adult, median 0.03 × 10 6: Lymphocytes, birth 2-11 × 10 6: Lymphocyte, pediatric 1.5-8.0 × 10 6: Lymphocyte ...

  4. Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia - Wikipedia

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    CMML-1 and CMML-2 can be additionally grouped as CMML-1 or CMML-2 with eosinophilia. These are diagnosed if the above criteria are met and the blood eosinophil count is >1.5x10 9 /L. [8] Presence of two or more phenotypic abnormalities can aid a diagnosis of CMML in the absence of identifying cytogenetic or dysplastic features.

  5. Monocyte - Wikipedia

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    A high count of CD14 + CD16 ++ monocytes is found in severe infection . [30] In the field of atherosclerosis, high numbers of the CD14 ++ CD16 + intermediate monocytes were shown to be predictive of cardiovascular events in populations at risk. [31] [32] CMML is characterized by a persistent monocyte count of > 1000/microL of blood.

  6. Inflammation - Wikipedia

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    eosinophils, mast cells, macrophages: These three Cysteine-containing leukotrienes contract lung airways, increase micro-vascular permeability, stimulate mucus secretion, and promote eosinophil-based inflammation in the lung, skin, nose, eye, and other tissues. 5-oxo-eicosatetraenoic acid: Eicosanoid: Leukocytes, cancer cells

  7. SIGLEC8 - Wikipedia

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    IL-5 stimulation also appears to alter the mode of cell death of eosinophils induced by Siglec-8 ligation in that cell death becomes a caspase-independent process. On IL-5-primed eosinophils, antibody ligation of Siglec-8 was found to lead to CD11b/CD18 integrin upregulation, conformational activation, and subsequent integrin-mediated adhesion ...

  8. Anti-immunoglobulin - Wikipedia

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    It blocks IgE-mediated reactions and reduces asthma symptoms by binding to free IgE antibodies in serum. The drug is delivered every 2-4 weeks depending on severity of the patient. Effectiveness of the drug is predictive of higher eosinophil counts, higher serum periostin counts, and higher fractional exhaled nitric oxide levels. The treatment ...

  9. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate - Wikipedia

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    The red blood cell count, whose values are inversely related to ESR, is affected in carriers of this SNP. This mutation is almost exclusive of the inhabitants of Sardinia and is a common cause of beta thalassemia. [32] According to a 2010 study, there is a reverse correlation between ESR and general intelligence (IQ) in Swedish males aged 18–20.