WBCs Flashcards
1
Q
Acquired defects in neutrophil function? (CALMM)
A
- 1. Corticosteroid use*
- 2. Alcoholism*
- 3. Leukemias*
- 4. Myelodysplasia*
- 5. Myeloproliferative disorders*
2
Q
Inherited neutrophil abnormalities
A
- Leukocyte adhesion deficiency
- Chronic granulomatous disease
- Myeloperoxidase deficiency
- Chediak higashi syndrome
3
Q
Causes of Monocytosis
A
- Bacterial infex: TB, syphilis, subacute bacterial endocarditis, typhoid, brucellosis
- Protozoal infex: Malaria
- Rickettsial infex: RMSF, typhus
* 4. Myelodysplastic Syndromes* - Leukemias
- Inflammatory bowel disease
4
Q
Causes of lymphopenia
A
- 1. Immunodeficiencies, including HIV/AIDS*
- 2. Immunosuppressive drugs, including corticosteroids*
- 3. Lymphomas*
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4. Granulomatous disease, including sarcoid, TB*
5. Alcohlism, malnutrition, zinc deficiency
5
Q
Causes of lymphocytosis
A
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1. Viral infections*
2. Bacterial infections: Whooping cough, TB, syphilis, brucellosis -
3. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia*
4. Lymphomas and Waldenstron’s macroglobulinemia
6
Q
Causes of basophilia
A
- Hypersensitivity reactions
* 2. Myeloproliferative disorders* - Thyroid disease
7
Q
Causes of Eosinophilia (NAACP)
A
- 1. Neoplasm*
- 2. Allergy/asthma*
- 3. Addison’s diase, athero-embolic disease*
- 4. Collagen vascular disease*
- 5. Parasites*
8
Q
Causes of agrunlocytosis
A
- Almost always drug induced
clozapine, prophythiuracil (antithyroid), anti-convulsants, sulfa and chloramphenicol abx, levaisol-contaminated cocaine
Causes severe necrotizing ulcers in the mouth and throat. severe risk for life-threatening infection
9
Q
Causes of neutropenia
PICHFID
A
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1. Physiologic (lower in african americans)*
2. Drugs (anti-psychotics, anti-epileptics, anti-thyroid, some abx) -
3. Chemotherapeutic agents*
4. Infections: Viral, overwhelming bacterial sepsis, TB, fungal -
5. Immune: lupus, rheumatoid arthritis*
6. Familal
7. Hypothyroidism, hypopituitarism
10
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Causes of neutrophilia (elevated neutrophils)
A
- 1. CML/P vera*
- 2. Physiologic: Exercise, pregnancy, lactation, neonates*
- 3. acute infections*
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4. Acute inflammation*
5. Acute hemorrhage
6. Non hematologic maliganancies
7. Post-splenectomy
8. Drugs: Corticosteroids, G-CSF, lithium
9. Misc: Seizures, electric shock, post splenectomy, Leukocyte adhesion deficiency - 10. Smoking: Most common cause of neutrophilia*
11
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Monocyte contents
A
Folded nucleus with uneven contour with slate grey cytoplasm and potentially vacuoles