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Neutrophilic Leukocytosis Neutrophilic leukocytosis is an abnormally high number of Neutrophils in the blood Neutrophils help the body to fight infections and to heal injuries. Neutrophils may increase in response to a number of conditions or diseases. In many instances, the increased number of neutrophils is a necessary reaction by the body, as it tries to heal or fo ward off an invading microorganism or foreign substance. Infections by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites may all increase the number of neutrophils in the blood. The number may rise in a person who has an injury, such as a hip fracture or burn. Inflammatory disorders, including autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, can cause an increase in the number and activity of neutrophils. Some drugs, such as corticosteroids, also lead to an increased number of neutrophils in the blood. Myelocytic leukamiaa can lead to an number of immature or mature neutrophils in the blood. When a doctor discovers an Increased number of neutrophils, a blood s under a microscope to determine if immature neutrophils (myeloblasts) bone marrow and entering the bloodstream. Immature neutrophils in the may indicate the presence of a disease in the bone marrow, such as leu immature neutrophils are found in the bloodstream, a doctor usually tak bone marrow (bone marrow biopsyAn increased number of mature neutrophils in the blood is not usually a Therefore, doctors focus on treating the condition or disease that cause neutrophils to increase.
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