10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUKOCYTOTIC»
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leukocytotic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Effects of Pentobarbital Anesthesia on Survival, ...
This study was conducted to determine the effects of sodium pentobarbital anesthesia on survival of the dog, leukocyte response, E. coli clearance from the peripheral blood and blood glucose concentration in the leukocytotic endotoxin pre ...
Gary L. White, Linda T. Archer, Beverly K. Beller, 1978
2
Cytokines in health and disease
Malnourished individuals suffering repeated gastrointestinal infections often did
not become febrile or leukocytotic and ... febrile or leukocytotic response had a
significantly higher morbidity and mortality than individuals who became febrile ...
Steven L. Kunkel, Daniel G. Remick, 1992
3
California State Journal of Medicine
I had had measles, mumps and whooping cough, all causes of a relative or
absolute reduction in the number of polynuclear cells; had no leukocytotic
diseases, and until his developing acute lymphatic leukemia, gave a normal total
white ...
4
Karch's Pathology of Drug Abuse, Third Edition
Cases rarely come to autopsy, but one of the few published case reports
described necrosis of the elastica and smooth muscle layers without any
accompanying leukocytotic infiltration of the blood vessel walls, but involving
virtually all of the ...
Steven B. Karch, Olaf Drummer, Steven B. Karch, MD, FFFLM, 2001
5
Perioperative Medicine: Managing for Outcome
Patients are tachycardic, hyperthermic (representing hypermetabolism),
hyperglycemic and leukocytotic (as a result of catabolism and repair), and
edematous (from capillary leak). In addition to the changes in hemodynamic
parameters, ...
Mark F. Newman, Lee Fleisher, Mitchell P. Fink, 2007
6
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
leukocytotic, adj. leukocyturia (lu-ko-sf-tu' -ri-a): Presence of leukocytes in the
urine. leukoderma (lu-ko-der'ma): Defective skin pigmentation, especially when it
occurs in patches or bands. leukoedema (lu'ko-a-da'ma): A condition of the
buccal ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
7
Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, Second Edition
... MAB); Hypoglycemic (1; MAB; PED; PH2); Immunostimulant ( 1 ; AKT; FAY;
KOM; PH2; SHT; WAM); Insulinogenic ( 1 ; MAB); Leukocytotic ( 1 ; MAB);
Leukopenic ( 1 ; MAB); Lymphocytogenic (1; KOM; PH2); Memorigenic (1; APA;
BGB; CRC; ...
8
Culture of Cells for Tissue Engineering
... throughout EHT. c) Endothelial cells (EC) were noted to form capillary
structures within EHT. d) Cells of leukocytotic origin like macrophages and other
mononucleated cells (MC; b) were found mainly at the EHT surface but also
within EHT.
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, R. Ian Freshney, 2006
9
Encyclopedia of Toxicology
Anemia is frequently present; some affected birds are leukocytotic, others are
leukopenic. Elevated IgG concentration has also been recorded. Up to 11 weeks
postinfection, suppression of cell-mediated but not humoral immunity is detected.
Philip Wexler, Bruce Anderson, 2005
10
The Healing Power of Chinese Herbs and Medicinal Recipes
Leukocytotic. Two daily intravenous doses of 30 mg/kg or intramuscular doses of
60 mg/kg of the total alkaloids and seven daily intramuscular doses of 100 mg/kg
of oxymatrine increased peripheral white blood cells (WBC) in normal rabbits.
Ethan B Russo, Joseph Hou, 2012