It is called mononucleosis because the virus causes unusual proliferation of monocytes in the blood.
There are several different things that can cause a high monocytes reading. Some of these things include malaria, mononucleosis, and tuberculosis.
Mononucleosis is an abnormally high proportion of monocytes in the blood. It is very infectious and is often transmitted through saliva.
- Neutrophils - Monocytes
Monocytes. When monocytes enter the tissue they are called Macrophages.
monocytes are elevated in infections like tuberculosis
Monocytes mature into different types of macrophages.
there are two types of agranulocytes in the blood namely the monocytes and the lymphocytes.
Neutrophils.
No. Mononucleosis (Mono) is a virus.
No they are not. Granculocytes have granules e.g. neutrophil. Lymphocytes and monocytes do not.
Monocytes may be elevated in chronic inflammation.