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  • leukoencephalitis
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  • leukoencephalopathy
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  • leukoerythroblastic anemia
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  • leukoerythroblastic reaction
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  • leukoerythroblastosis
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  • leukokeratosis
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  • leukokoria
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  • leukolysis
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  • leukoma
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  • leukopenia
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  • leukocytotropic
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  • leukoderma
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  • leukoderma acquistium centrifugum
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  • leukoderma colli
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  • leukodystrophy
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  • leukoencephalitis
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  • leukoencephalopathy
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  • leukoerythroblastic anemia
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  • leukoerythroblastic reaction
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  • leukoerythroblastosis
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  • leukokeratosis
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  • leukokoria
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  • leukoma
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  • leukemoid
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  • leukemoid leucocytosis
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  • leukemoid leucocytosis
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  • leukemoid reaction
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  • leukemoid reaction
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  • leukemoid reaction
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  • leukemoid reaction
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  • leukencephalitis
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  • leukergy
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  • leukergy
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  • leukexosis
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  • leukin
    ¹éÇ÷¼Ò(ËÑÌ´ËÛ).
  • leukin
    ¹éÇ÷¼Ò(ÛÜúìáÈ).
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  • leukosis
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  • leukotaxic factor
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  • leukotaxis
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  • leukotome
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  • leukotoxic
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leukoagglutinin An antibody that agglutinates white blood cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
leukobilin Synonym: white bile.
Origin: Leuko-+ L. Bilis, bile
(05 Mar 2000)
leukoblast An immature white blood cell that is transitional between the lymphoidocyte (or the myeloblast of Naegeli and Downey) and the promyelocyte; the cytoplasm is polychromatophilic or slightly acidophilic and, as compared with the lymphoidocyte, the nuclear network of chromatin is thicker and the nucleoli less distinct.
Synonym: proleukocyte.
Origin: Leuko-+ G. Blastos, germ
(05 Mar 2000)
leukoblastosis A general term for the abnormal proliferation of leukocytes, especially that occurring in myelocytic and lymphocytic leukaemia.
(05 Mar 2000)
leukochloroma <tumour> Synonym: myelocytomatosis.
Origin: Leuko-+ G. Chloros, green, + -oma, tumour
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocidin A heat-labile substance that is elaborated by many strains of Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, and pneumococci and manifests a destructive action on leukocytes, with or without lysis of the cells.
Origin: Leukocyte + L. Caedo, to kill
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocidins Substances that are toxic to leukocytes. Specifically exotoxins produced by some pathogenic staphylococci and streptococci that destroy leukocytes by lysis of the cytoplasmic granules and are partially responsible for the pathogenicity of the organisms.
(12 Dec 1998)
leukocoria Reflection from a white mass within the eye giving the appearance of a white pupil.
Synonym: leukokoria, white pupillary reflex.
Origin: Leuko-white, + G. Kore, pupil
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocytactic Pertaining to, characterised by, or causing leukocytotaxia.
Synonym: leukocytactic, leukotactic.
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocytal Pertaining to or characterised by leukocytes.
Synonym: leukocytal.
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocytaxia 1. The active ameboid movement of leukocytes, especially the neutrophilic granulocytes, either toward (positive leukocytotaxia) or away from (negative leukocytotaxia) certain microorganisms as well as various substances frequently formed in inflamed tissue.
2. The property of attracting or repelling leukocytes.
Synonym: leukocytaxia, leukocytaxis, leukotaxia, leukotaxis.
Origin: Leukocyte + G. Taxis, arrangement
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocyte <haematology> White corpuscles in the blood. They are spherical, colourless and nucleated masses involved with host defenses.
Normal white blood cell counts are variable with age and sex. Normal adult range is 4, 500 to 11,000 cells per cubic millimetre of blood. Slightly higher counts are seen in children. Elevated counts can be seen in cases of inflammation and infection.
See: leucocytes, basophils, coelomocytes, eosinophils, haemocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes.
Acronym: WBC
(13 Nov 1997)
leukocyte adherence assay test A test to detect the ability of leukocytes to adhere to bacteria, performed in vitro using nylon fibres to measure adherence.
(05 Mar 2000)
leukocyte adherence inhibition test Test for cell-mediated antitumour immunity and related serum blocking factors based on the finding that leukocytes from cancer patients, but not from controls, when mixed in vitro with antigenic extracts of tumours of the same histological type, undergo a diminution in their normal adherence to glass surfaces. Sera from tumour-bearing patients block the lai reaction of their own leukocytes or those of other patients with the same type of tumour.
(12 Dec 1998)
leukocyte adhesion deficiency An inherited disorder (autosomal recessive) in which there is a defective CD18 adherence complex that disturbs leukocyte chemotaxis. It is characterised by recurrent bacterial infections and impaired wound healing.
(05 Mar 2000)
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  • Leukemia, CALLA-Positive - »õâ Acute leukemia in which lymphocytes are positive for the common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA).
    Synonyms : Leukemia, Lymphoblastic, Acute, Common ALL Antigen Positive, Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Acute, CALLA Positive, Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Acute, CALLA Positive, CALLA Positive Lymphoblastic Leukemia, CALLA-Positive Leukemia, CALLA-Positive Leukemias
  • Leukemia, Eosinophilic, Acute - »õâ
    Synonyms : Acute Eosinophilic Leukemia, Acute Eosinophilic Leukemias, Eosinophilic Leukemias, Acute, Leukemia, Acute Eosinophilic, Leukemias, Acute Eosinophilic
  • Leukemia, Erythroblastic, Acute - »õâ A myeloproliferative disorder characterized by neoplastic proliferation of erythroblastic and myeloblastic elements with atypical erythroblasts and myeloblasts in the peripheral blood.
    Synonyms : Di Guglielmo Disease, Acute Erythroblastic Leukemia, Acute Erythroblastic Leukemias, Di Guglielmos Disease, Disease, Di Guglielmo, Disease, Di Guglielmo's, Erythremic Myeloses, Erythroblastic Leukemias, Acute, Erythroleukemias, Leukemia, Acute Erythroblastic
  • Leukemia, Experimental - »õâ Leukemia induced experimentally in animals by exposure to leukemogenic agents, such as VIRUSES; RADIATION; or by TRANSPLANTATION of leukemic tissues.
    Synonyms : Experimental Leukemia, Experimental Leukemias, Leukemia Model, Animal, Leukemias, Experimental, Animal Leukemia Model, Animal Leukemia Models, Leukemia Models, Animal
  • Leukemia, Feline - »õâ A neoplastic disease of cats frequently associated with feline leukemia virus infection.
    Synonyms : Feline Leukemias, Leukemias, Feline
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leukocytosis An abnormally high number of leukocytes in circulation. This condition can occur during acute infection, inflammation, hemorrhage, and other conditions. Generally, a cell count greater than 10,000 cells/mm?indicates leukocytosis.
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leukopenia An abnormally low number of white blood cells in circulation. The lower limit is generally regarded as 4,000 to 5,000 cells/mm?
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leukocyte white blood corpuscle... Leukocytes act as scavengers and resist infection... Neutrophils ingest bacteria and small particles
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leukemia cancer of the bone marrow resulting in excess production of leukocytes.
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leukin heat-stable extract of polymorphonuclear leukocytes that is active against some bacteria (especially Bacillus anthracis)
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