Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (318 page)

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   Localized (e.g., pneumonia, meningitis, tonsillitis, abscess, acute otitis media in children)
   Systemic (e.g., septicemia). Certain bacteria, such as pneumococcal,
staphylococcal
, and clostridial species, may cause very elevated neutrophil and band counts.
   Inflammation, especially during chronic diseases’ flare-ups
   Vasculitis
   Acute rheumatic fever
   Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis
   Rheumatoid arthritis
   Chronic hepatitis
   Metabolic (uremia, acidosis, eclampsia, acute gout)
   Poisoning by chemicals (mercury), venoms (e.g., black widow spider)
   Parenteral (foreign proteins, vaccines)
   Drugs: epinephrine, steroids, lithium, retinoic acid therapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia, therapeutic cytokines, especially granulocyte (or granulocyte–monocyte) colony–stimulating factors
   Acute hemorrhage
   Acute hemolysis

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