| HBDT | human basophil degranulation test |
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| PMB | papillomacular bundle; para-hydroxymercuribenzoate; polychrome methylene blue; polymorphonuclear bas... |
| SCBH | systemic cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity |
| SGB | Simpson-Golabi-Behmel [syndrome]; sparsely granulated basophil |
| basophilocyte | A polymorphonuclear leukocyte characterised by many large, coarse, metachromatic granules (dark purple or blue-black when treated with Wright's or similar stains) that usually fill the cytoplasm and may almost mask the nucleus; these leukocyte's are unique in that they usually do not occur in increased numbers as the result of acute infectious disease, and their phagocytic qualities are probably not significant; the granules, which contain heparin and histamine, may degranulate in response to hypersensitivity reactions and can be of significance in general inflammation. Synonym: basocyte, basophilocyte, mast leukocyte. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| basophils | Granular leukocytes characterised by a relatively pale-staining, lobate nucleus and cytoplasm containing coarse dark-staining granules of variable size and stainable by basic dyes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| basophil |
A multinucleated leucocyte characterized by cytoplasmic granules that release histamine and other hypersensitivity response effectors.
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| basophil |
A type of white blood cell. Basophils are granulocytes.
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| basophil |
A type of white blood cell, also called a granular leukocyte, filled with granules of toxic chemicals that can digest microorganisms. Basophils, as well as other types of white blood cells, are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. The granules stain blue when exposed to a basic dye for microscopic examination.
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A type of white blood cell that participates in certain allergic reactions.
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| basophilia |
An increase in the number of basophils in the blood. This change is a nearly constant finding in chronic myelogenous leukemia.
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