Pathoma: Leukopenia and Leukocytosis Flashcards
CD34 is found on ________.
all hematopoietic cells
Broadly, neutropenia can arise from _________.
toxins (chemotherapy), severe infection, and genetic disorders
High cortisol induces ______ in lymphocytes.
apoptosis
Immunologically speaking, lupus leads to ____________.
autoimmune lymphopenia
List the four sources of neutrophilic leukocytosis.
Bacterial infection, tissue necrosis, high cortisol state, and genetic disorders (LAD and CGD)
Describe why cortisol induces neutrophilia.
There are neutrophils adhered (marginated) to the endothelial walls. Steroids cause them to release.
Other than allergic reactions and parasitic infections, what else causes eosinophilia?
Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Basophilia is associated with _____.
CML
The one bacteria where you’d expect lymphocytic leukocytosis (as opposed to neutrophilia) is _______.
bortadella pertussis
Where in the spleen are the T lymphocytes located?
In the periarterial lymphatic sheath (PALS) – part of the white pulp that surrounds the incoming arteries
Why is infectious mononucleosis (mono) called mononucleosis?
Because the T cells expand and resemble monocytes
Mononucleosis leads to ________.
hepatomegaly and splenomegaly (increasing the risk of splenic rupture)