Use "eosinophil" in a sentence

1. An Acidophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance; eosinophil.

2. An Acidophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance; eosinophil.

3. Slight elevation in absolute neutrophil count and eosinophil count were observed but in a smaller proportion of patients

4. Acidophil (plural Acidophils) (immunology) An eosinophil; a white blood cell responsible for combating infection by parasites in the body

5. Acidophil adenoma (21109002); Eosinophil adenoma (21109002) Definition An epithelial neoplasm of the anterior pituitary gland in which the neoplastic cells stain positive with acidic dyes.

6. (Chromaffin cell, NLM, Medical Subject Headings) An acute myeloid leukemia with monocytic and granulocytic differentiation and the presence of a Characteristically abnormal eosinophil component in the bone marrow.

7. 2 cases, one of polyneuropathy and one of funicular myelosis, in which myelography was performed, are reported. After the insertion of the contrast medium an increase of eosinophil leucocytes was observed.

8. The diagnosis of CEL relies on evidence of eosinophilic Clonality or increased blasts in the blood or bone marrow in patients with eosinophil counts greater than or equal to 1500 per microliter.

9. The recruitment and localization of eosinophils to specific sites of tissue inflammation involves cytokines with haematopoetic growth factor activity, adhesion molecules expressed both by the vascular endothelium and eosinophils, and chemoattractants that stimulate eosinophil migration.

10. The new CML score, used for the prognostic stratification of newly diagnosed patients, identifies a Basophil percentage ≥ 3% (along with increased age, greater spleen size, higher eosinophil percentage and platelet count) as predicting decreased survival

11. These cases are concerning a special variant of acute myelosis characterized by the following items: high eosinophilia of the intra- and in part of the extramedullary infiltrates contrasted by a moderate or low blood eosinophil count; intra- and extramedullary blast cell proliferation with blastic leukocytosis; cytochemical atypism of the eosinophils: unusual naphthol-AS-D-chloroacetatesterase activity, strong PAS-reaction; disarrangement of granulogenesis as revealed by electron microscopy. The presented cases are similar to others, in literature classified as “eosinophilic leukemia”.