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What are the small blue, grey granules called that are found in toxic neutrophils?
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Doehle bodies
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An increased number of WBC in circulating blood is called
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leukocytosis.
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The lymphocyte involved with antibody production is ______________.
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B-lymphocyte
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Causes of a stress leukogram include all of the following except? stress Cushing's disease Addison's disease steroids none of the above |
Addison's disease
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When they are in blood, they are called monocytes, however when they move into the tissues, they are called __________________.
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macrophages
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A lymphocyte which contains nucleoli are called a
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lymphoblast.
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What are the main features of toxicity in the neutrophil? Basophilic cytoplasm Cytoplasmic vacuolation Doehle bodies all of the above |
all the above
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The hallmarks of a stress leukogram include all of the following except? neutropenia lymphopenia eosinopenia monocytosis |
neutropenia
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What would you expect to see in a degenerative left shift?
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an increase of bands with a leukopenia
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The presence of ________________ signify a systemic allergic reaction.
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eosinophils
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What cells are part of the immune system that respond to foreign antigens by producing antibodies?
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Lymphocytes (B-lymphocytes)
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What is neutropenia and what can it be caused by?
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A decreased number of neutrophils, can be caused by overwhelming infections and viruses
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Platelets are cytoplasmic fragments of
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megakaryocytes_
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What is released from the adrenal cortex in response to physiologic stress or disease?
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Cortisol (steroids)
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A range of __________ is considered a moderate leukocytosis in a dog
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_16,000-18,000/ul__
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What are the primary functions of neutrophils?
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phagocytosis
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_________are concerned with cell-mediated immunity whereas _______are concerned with antibody production.
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T-lymphocytes _B-lymphocytes |
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Where does neutrophil maturation take place?
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bone marrow???
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The presence of increased numbers of immature __________in the circulation is called left shift
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neutrophilos
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Describe what the band neutrophil looks like in a dog
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A band neutrophil will have a U shaped nucleus
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What are the three main features of toxicity in a neutrophil?
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A bluish cytoplasm, foamy cytoplasm and Dohle bodies
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What cells of the immune system are found in increased numbers when stimulated by foreign antigens?
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lymphocytes
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Describe lymphoblasts
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A morphologically immature lymphocyte, they are lymphocytes with nuclei that contain one or more nucleoli, typically larger than lymphocytes
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An increase in the number of leukocytes in circulating blood is called
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leukocytosis
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A reduction below the normal number of leukocytes in the circulating blood is called
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leukopenia
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A stress leukogram is characterized by?
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mature neutrophilia, lymphopenia, eosinopenia, and occ. monocytosis
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Describe the characteristics of a regenerative left shift
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leukocytosis, neutrophilia and a left shift a.k.a. segmented neutrophils will be greater in number than bands or immature wbc
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Describe the characteristics of degenerative left shift
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the neutrophil pattern is normal to decreased but with a left shift in which concentration of bands (immature wbc) will be greater than segmented neutrophils (Indicates max release from bone marrow in response to inflammation and signifies presence of acute severe lesion) |