Leukocytes are another name for white blood cells. A leukocyte infection is sometimes referred to as granulocytic ehrlichiosis.
differential white blood cell count.
The white blood cells in the lymphatic system are known as lymphocytes. They are essentially just a small leucocyte (a white blood cell).
A leukocyte is a a white blood cell. It is part of the immune system at the most basic, and cellular level. Everyone has them, but the levels can and do change. For example, someone who is immunocompromised (e.g. someone with HIV/AIDS, someone who has undergone an organ transplant and takes certain medications to lower their immune system, the very old and the very young) may have a LOWER level of leukocytes (or WBC's) than a healthy person. On the other hand, if the WBC count is very HIGH, this is one of the indicators of infection. Your doctor will try to find the source of the infection and likely treat you with antibiotics and maybe a combination of other drugs. So in the end, NO IT IS NOT A PROBLEM if you have a leukocyte. It is actually totally normal to have hundreds of thousands in your body at all times. If you have more than normal, your body is likely in the midst of battle with an infection of some sort. ~Troy, RN
Trichomoniasis is a protozoal infection. It's not caused by a bacteria, and a bacterial infection can't turn into trichomoniasis.
To keep infection out and fight against infection.
Leucocyte - album - was created on 2007-01-17.
Increased leucocyte level usually indicates bacterial infection but can be due to other causes also. Sterile culture does not entirely rule out bacterial infection. Diagnosis can only be made by taking history, clinical examination and investigations into consideration. It cannot depend only on lab reports.
leukocyte are essential defenses for our body. Without Leukocytes you can not survive!
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Lucocyte are known as white blood cells. This is part of the body.
Stuart Vincent Sheppard has written: 'Leucocyte filtration and cardiac surgery'
the leucocyte count ranges from 4000 to 11000 per cubic ml of blood.
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Charles John Bond has written: 'The leucocyte in health and disease' -- subject(s): Leucocytes
The main components of blood are: 1. Blood plasma 2. Blood Corpuscles (i) Erythrocyte (ii) Leucocyte (iii) Thrombocytes
differential white blood cell count.
John D. C. Wylie has written: 'Peripheral blood leucocyte values, lymphocyte subsets and macrophages in the neonate'