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20 kwi 2021 · Monocytosis is a frequently encountered clinical condition that needs appropriate investigation due to a broad range of differential diagnoses. This review is meant to summarize the latest literature in the diagnostic testing and interpretation and offer a stepwise diagnostic approach for a patient presenting with monocytosis. Recent Findings.
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The diverse functions of monocytes in humans. Monocytes are...
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Introduction. Monocytes and their tissue-specific mature counterparts, macrophages, are key components of the mononuclear phagocyte system involved in ingestion of microorgan-isms and foreign material in various tissues.
Monocytosis is a common finding that is caused by a wide variety of neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions. The adequate evaluation of monocytosis involves the inte-gration of laboratory data, morphology, clinical findings, and the judicious use of ancil-lary studies. We review the literature on monocytosis, including the 2017 revised 4th
Monocytosis is a frequently encountered clinical condition that needs appropriate investigation due to a broad range of differential diagnoses. This review is meant to summarize the latest literature in the diagnostic testing and interpretation and offer a stepwise diagnostic approach for a patient presenting with monocytosis.
20 kwi 2021 · When approaching a patient with monocytosis, we recommend assessing chronicity and pattern of monocytosis, along with a comprehensive history and physical exam. Morphology of the monocytes should be confirmed on a peripheral smear to assess dysplasia.
1 cze 2012 · Monocytes can directly and indirectly integrate pathogen-destructive instructions and contribute to disease control via pathogen uptake, presentation, or the release of cytokines.
Monocytosis (≥0.5 109/L in peripheral blood) is the hallmark of chronic myelomonocy- tic leukaemia (CMML) but may be present in a spectrum of diseases including other hae- matological malignancies. In the primary care sector, monocytosis is a relatively common. finding, but its predictive value for haematological malignancy is unknown. We included.