There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mortality, but data in this regard are very incomplete. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between leukocytosis at the time of admission and mortality among patients hospitalized in general wards. During July to Nov 2004, all deceased patients who had a white blood cell (WBC) count record for the first 24 hours of admission were selected as cases. Among survivors, twice the number of cases was selected as controls. Different levels of WBC counts were compared between cases and controls. Totally 1650 patients, including 550 deceased (cases) and 1100 survivors (controls) were analyzed. Of these, 876 (53) were males and 774 (47...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an ...
BackgroundNeutropenia increases the risk of infection, but it is unknown if this also applies to lym...
The peripheral white blood cell count on presentation with acute myocardial infarction directly corr...
There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mor...
Leukocytosis (raised concentration of white cells in the blood) is commonly associated with infectio...
Background: Extreme leukocytosis in the absence of haematological disease, is a topic about which li...
An elevated white blood cell (WBC) count at the time of hospital presentation is associated with inc...
The occurrence of leukocytosis is common in critically ill patients, and in most cases it can be asc...
BackgroundLeukocytosis is a rise in white blood cell (WBC) count and clinical outcomes of moderate t...
Leukocytosis is regarded as a reliable marker of a serious disorder requiring hospitalization. Howev...
Leukocytosis is regarded as a reliable marker of a serious disorder requiring hospitalization. Howev...
Leukocytosis is regarded as a reliable marker of a serious disorder requiring hospitalization. Howev...
Few modern studies have enumerated the conditions associated with leukocytosis. Our clinical experie...
BACKGROUND:Neutropenia increases the risk of infection, but it is unknown if this also applies to ly...
The diagnosis of leukopenia can be particularly challenging in the critically ill patient, since a r...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an ...
BackgroundNeutropenia increases the risk of infection, but it is unknown if this also applies to lym...
The peripheral white blood cell count on presentation with acute myocardial infarction directly corr...
There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mor...
Leukocytosis (raised concentration of white cells in the blood) is commonly associated with infectio...
Background: Extreme leukocytosis in the absence of haematological disease, is a topic about which li...
An elevated white blood cell (WBC) count at the time of hospital presentation is associated with inc...
The occurrence of leukocytosis is common in critically ill patients, and in most cases it can be asc...
BackgroundLeukocytosis is a rise in white blood cell (WBC) count and clinical outcomes of moderate t...
Leukocytosis is regarded as a reliable marker of a serious disorder requiring hospitalization. Howev...
Leukocytosis is regarded as a reliable marker of a serious disorder requiring hospitalization. Howev...
Leukocytosis is regarded as a reliable marker of a serious disorder requiring hospitalization. Howev...
Few modern studies have enumerated the conditions associated with leukocytosis. Our clinical experie...
BACKGROUND:Neutropenia increases the risk of infection, but it is unknown if this also applies to ly...
The diagnosis of leukopenia can be particularly challenging in the critically ill patient, since a r...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an ...
BackgroundNeutropenia increases the risk of infection, but it is unknown if this also applies to lym...
The peripheral white blood cell count on presentation with acute myocardial infarction directly corr...