granulocytes in English

noun
1
a white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g., an eosinophil or a basophil.
White blood cells called granulocytes and lymphocytes travel along the walls of blood vessels.

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1. Basophils, or basophil granulocytes, are rare granulocytes

2. Basophils, or Basophil granulocytes, are rare granulocytes

3. Nevertheless, alveolar macrophages exhibited a lower bactericidal activity than granulocytes.

4. In medicine, absolute neutrophil count (abbreviated as Anc) is a measure of the number of neutrophil granulocytes (also known as polymorphonuclear cells, PMNs, polys, granulocytes, segmented neutrophils or segs) present in the blood.

5. Alveolar macrophages and granulocytes protect the organism against invaded microorganisms under various conditions.

6. The microanatomy changes can characterize with cellular granulocytes in the bronchiole and lung-bubble cavities.

7. The Basophil is a granulocyte and has a similar development to the other granulocytes

8. Two types of granules are present in Basophils: Azurophilic granules which are present in all granulocytes

9. Agranulocytosis is a disease of the blood that is when the number of granulocytes becomes too low

10. Inflammatory bowel diseases are characterized by the accumulation of granulocytes and monocytes/macrophages at the site of inflammation.

11. Basophils are a particular type of bouncer who belong to the group of white blood cells known as the granulocytes

12. Pustulation therefore is not a result of acantholysis, but of cytolysis of single granular cells with subsequent invasion of the granulocytes.

13. Basophilia (countable and uncountable, plural Basophilias) The condition of being basophilic. (hematology) A condition where the quantity of basophils (basophil granulocytes) is abnormally elevated.

14. We observed in agranulocytosis due to drug allergy a prolongation of the time of generation of the precursors of granulocytes in the bone marrow.

15. Basophilia refers to a condition in which there is abnormally high amount of basophils (also known as basophil granulocytes) circulating in the bloodstream

16. Agranulocytosis is a serious condition that occurs when the body does not make enough granulocytes, which are a type of white blood cell

17. Basophils are the least numerous of the granulocytes and account for less than 1 percent of all white blood cells occurring in the human body

18. In acute leucosis and chronic myelosis, the naphthol-AS-esterase reaction occurring in mature neutrophilic granulocytes is significantly lower than in the normal granulocytic cells.

19. Agranulocytosis is a blood disorder characterized by a marked decrease in the level of granulocytes (a type of white blood cell) in the blood

20. The use of Congo red as an elective stain for eosinophilic granulocytes and their precursors in tissue sections and Autoradiographs is demonstrated and discussed

21. The absolute neutrophil count, better known as the Anc is used to measure how many neutrophil granulocytes are available in the blood of a person

22. Qualitative defects of neutrophilic granulocytes affect migration, activation and bacterial killing capacity which are manifested clinically as leukocyte adhesion deficiencies I-III andchronic granulomatous disease.

23. Pyoderma gangrenosum is a distinct clinical entity characterized by chronic, recurring, destructive ulcerations. Although the pathogenesis of pyoderma gangrenosum is unknown, immunologic aberrations of neutrophil granulocytes seem to be important.

24. What is Agranulocytosis? Agranulocytosis (a deficiency of granulocytes in the blood, causing increased vulnerability to infection) has been reported by people with multiple myeloma, schizophrenia, high blood pressure, breast cancer, preventive health care

25. Medical Definition of Agranulocytosis : an acute blood disorder that is marked by a decrease of circulating granulocytes (such as neutrophils) and is characterized especially by weakness, chills, swollen neck, sore throat, mouth ulcers, and jaundice

26. To investigate whether the environmental difference may influence the various phagocytic functions the adherence, chemotaxis, ingestion rate, degranulation as well as the bactericidal activity were determined in alveolar macrophages and granulocytes obtained from guinea pigs.

27. General Discussion Acquired Agranulocytosis is a rare, drug-induced blood disorder that is characterized by a severe reduction in the number of white blood cells (granulocytes) in the circulating blood. The name granulocyte refers to grain-like bodies within the cell

28. Results of an ultrastructural investigation of 4 tumors resp. hyperplasias of skin (endometriom, lymphadenosis cutis benigna Bäfverstedt, mastozytom, oral papillomatosis) show that the substance of granules from mastcells and eosinophilic granulocytes influence the composition and synthesis of the groundsubstance and its fibrous materials.

29. Autoimmune Disease-Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Autoantibody (ANCA) Vasculitis is an autoimmune disease that results in vascular tissue inflammation and systemic vasculitis.Antibodies-Autoimmune response by the body is triggered by autoantibodies.Antibodies react against the antigen present in the wall of neutrophils granulocytes and blood vessels

30. What is Agranulocytosis? It is otherwise known as granulopenia, granulocytopenia or agranulosis.It is sometimes interchanged with the medical term neutropenia.It is a medical condition or term, which is derived from a Greek word that means “without granulocyte”, that suggest a reduction in the production of granulocytes, which is a blood disorder, under this classification includes

31. In 20 patients suffering for several years from serious chronic relapsing Crohn's disease the following immunological tests were carried out: (1) in-vitro stimulation of blood lymphocytes by PHA-P, (2) identification of T and B cells by formation of spontaneous rosettes and complement receptor rosettes, (3) effect of Crohn's serum on mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) of normal allogeneic lymphocytes, (4) in-vitro phagocytosis and intracellular killing of E. coli by polymorphonuclear granulocytes.