The occurrence of leukocytosis is common in critically ill patients, and in most cases it can be ascribed to an underlying infection and/or sepsis. However, in many cases the clinical presentation of the white blood cell count can be misleading, and causes other than sepsis must be accurately sought
Background: Extreme leukocytosis in the absence of haematological disease, is a topic about which li...
AIMS: To determine the relevance of lymphopenia to the diagnosis of bacteraemia in patients admitted...
BackgroundLeukocytosis is a rise in white blood cell (WBC) count and clinical outcomes of moderate t...
The diagnosis of leukopenia can be particularly challenging in the critically ill patient, since a r...
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...
There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mor...
There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mor...
Few modern studies have enumerated the conditions associated with leukocytosis. Our clinical experie...
Anemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients. In many cases, the underlying cause(s) are easy...
Leukocytosis (raised concentration of white cells in the blood) is commonly associated with infectio...
Leukocyte viability (determined by e.g. propidium iodide [PI] staining) is automatically measured by...
Critically ill patients often have a low platelet count. A proper identification of the underlying c...
Critically ill patients show signs of immune suppression, which is considered to increase vulnerabil...
Background: Extreme leukocytosis in the absence of haematological disease, is a topic about which li...
AIMS: To determine the relevance of lymphopenia to the diagnosis of bacteraemia in patients admitted...
BackgroundLeukocytosis is a rise in white blood cell (WBC) count and clinical outcomes of moderate t...
The diagnosis of leukopenia can be particularly challenging in the critically ill patient, since a r...
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...
There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mor...
There is some evidence that leukocytosis without infection is associated with increased hospital mor...
Few modern studies have enumerated the conditions associated with leukocytosis. Our clinical experie...
Anemia occurs frequently in critically ill patients. In many cases, the underlying cause(s) are easy...
Leukocytosis (raised concentration of white cells in the blood) is commonly associated with infectio...
Leukocyte viability (determined by e.g. propidium iodide [PI] staining) is automatically measured by...
Critically ill patients often have a low platelet count. A proper identification of the underlying c...
Critically ill patients show signs of immune suppression, which is considered to increase vulnerabil...
Background: Extreme leukocytosis in the absence of haematological disease, is a topic about which li...
AIMS: To determine the relevance of lymphopenia to the diagnosis of bacteraemia in patients admitted...
BackgroundLeukocytosis is a rise in white blood cell (WBC) count and clinical outcomes of moderate t...