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		<title>Formula leukocyte</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Clinical Examinations]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Basophils]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Eosinophils]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Formula leukocyte]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Formula leukocyte normal value]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Establishing the characteristics and the number of different types of white blood cells or leukocytes, are recognized in this connection: Neutrophils, a decrease can be interpreted as bacterial infection, viral (hepatitis, infectious diseases of childhood, influenza, mononucleosis), malnutrition or alcoholism. An increase may indicate infection with streptococcus bacteria or certain fungi. Normal value: 50-70 Basophils: [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Establishing the characteristics and the number of different types of white blood cells or leukocytes, are recognized in this connection:<br />
Neutrophils, a decrease can be interpreted as bacterial infection, viral (hepatitis, infectious diseases of childhood, influenza, mononucleosis), malnutrition or alcoholism.<br />
An increase may indicate infection with streptococcus bacteria or certain fungi.</p>
<p><strong>Normal value: 50-70</strong><br />
Basophils: a decrease can be caused by prolonged treatment with cortisone or during pregnancy, but may be a sign of:<br />
Thyroid disorders<br />
urticaria<br />
Asthma &#8211; Hay Fever<br />
An increase is usually caused by:<br />
anemia<br />
Diabetes<br />
Tuberculosis<br />
Leukemia<span id="more-328"></span><br />
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<p><strong>Normal value: 0-2</strong><br />
Eosinophils: a decrease is almost always associated with a cortisone-based care, while an increase is often determined by:<br />
asthma<br />
urticaria<br />
allergy drug<br />
pneumonia<br />
parasitosis<br />
hayfever<br />
poisonings<br />
arthritis<br />
pneumonia<br />
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<p><strong>Normal value: up to 4</strong><br />
Lymphocytes: the decrease is usually produced by treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs and cortisone, although it may be a sign of:<br />
lupus<br />
Hodgkin&#8217;s disease<br />
kidney<br />
AIDS.<br />
An increase may represent:<br />
parotitis (mumps)<br />
Chickenpox &#8211; Measles<br />
Pertussis<br />
toxoplasmosis<br />
mononucleosis</p>
<p><strong>Normal value: 20-45</strong><br />
Monocytes: the decrease is significant from the clinical point of view, the increase may instead be a sign of:<br />
arthritis<br />
Leukemia<br />
ovarian cancer &#8211; stomach &#8211; breast<br />
Tuberculosis<br />
bacterial endocarditis<br />
Malaria<br />
Candida<br />
chronic ulcerative colitis.</p>
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