Although a high white blood cell count is associated with an increased likelihood of infection, the clinical significance of extreme leukocytosis (EL), defined as a white blood cell count of ≥ ...
In general, the patients had no leukocytosis but had an elevated serum level of LDH ... In the patients with positive effusion cultures, there were 21 (9%) deaths before the time of diagnosis.
Symptoms include vomiting, reflux, abdominal pains, diarrhea and constipation. Clinical diagnosis requires the exclusion of nonimmunologic diseases that have similar gastrointestinal symptoms.
Diagnosis. Malacoplakia involving bilatateral ... In addition, her fever and leukocytosis resolved, and her renal function improved markedly. The patient was discharged with the bilateral ...
There was no fever, leukocytosis, or elevation of the erythrocytic ... The clinical record was not available in this case, but the final diagnosis was severe neurocirculatory asthenia.
Lymphangitis is an infection and inflammation of the lymph vessels. It can result from a bacterial skin infection. A person may notice red or dark streaks extending from the site of an injury ...
In 2 cases the diagnosis was established only by biopsy of plasmacytomas, and the patients had no demonstrable abnormal protein in the serum or urine. In most of the patients, nasopharyngeal and ...
Considering that case studies represent most of the current published manuscripts related to pylephlebitis, 4 the authors strongly believe that wide acknowledgement of the respective data can ...