Abnormal white cell count Flashcards
What are the common causes of a neutrophilia?
INFECTION
Tissue inflammation, e.g. colitis, pancreatitis
Physical stress
Adrenaline
Corticosteroids
Underlying neoplasia, e.g. lung cancer
Malignant neutrophilia, e.g. myeloproliferative disorders, CML
What are the common causes of an eosinophilia?
- Reactive:
a) Parasitic infection
b) Allergic disease, e.g. asthma, rheumatoid, polyarteritis, pulmonary eosinophylia
c) Neoplasms, e.g. Hodgkin’s, Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
d) Hypereosinophilic syndrome - Malignant chronic eosinophilic leukaemia (PDGFR fusion gene) - incredibly RARE
What are the common causes of a lymphocytosis?
- Secondary (reactive):
- Polyclonal response to infection, chronic inflammation or underlying malignancy
- E.g. EBV, CMV, toxoplasma, infectious hepatitis, rubella, herpes, AI disorders, neoplasia, sarcoidosis - Primary:
- Monoclonal lymphoid proliferation, e.g. CLL
How do you analyse the cause of a leucocytosis?
- Differential count:
- Is it only white cells that are raised? Or all red cells, platelets and white cells?
- If only white cells, is it only 1 cell type or all lineages? - Blood film:
- Mature cells
- Immature cells - leukaemia
What does the presence of blasts in a blood film and low Hb and low platelets suggest as the cause of a leucocytosis?
Acute leukaemia
If only lymphocytes are raised, what are the possible causes of a leucocytosis?
Viral infection
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
How may a reactive polyclonal response be differentiated from a lymphoproliferative disorder?
- Blood film - look at lymphocytes
ALL:
- Immature lymphoblasts - much larger than normal
- Can see nucleolus within large nucleus
Reactive polyclonal response (infection) or CLL:
- Cells look similar to each other
- Typical appearance of mature lymphocyte w/big nucleus and little cytoplasm
THEN to distinguish between infection and CLL:
- Light chain restriction:
- Infection causes polyclonal response - light chains in antibody can be kappa or lambda, tends to be 50:50
- CLL: monoclonal expansion tf B cells only producing kappa OR lambda - called kappa or lambda restriction - Southern blot analysis to look at gene rearrangement
- Ig and TCR genes undergo recombination in antigen stimulated B cells or T cells
- W/primary monoclonal proliferation (CLL), all daughters carry identical configuration of Ig or TCR gene