monocytosis

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monocytosis

A doctor reviews a blood test report showing monocytosis.

Definition

Noun: * An abnormal increase in the number of monocytes in the blood: A medical condition characterized by a higher-than-normal count of monocytes, a type of white blood cell, in the bloodstream. This is typically a laboratory finding and a symptom of various underlying conditions.

Usage
  • Monocytosis is used as a medical term to describe a specific hematological finding. It is a sign observed in blood tests, not a disease itself.
  • It is commonly discussed in clinical contexts to help diagnose or monitor illnesses.
Examples
  • The patient's blood test revealed significant monocytosis, prompting further investigation.
  • Monocytosis can be associated with chronic infections like tuberculosis.
  • The presence of monocytosis was one of the indicators that led to the diagnosis.
Advanced Usage
  • Relative vs. Absolute Monocytosis: In medical diagnostics, a distinction is made. refers to an actual increase in the absolute monocyte count, while means monocytes make up a higher percentage of white blood cells, even if the absolute count is normal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Monocyte (noun): The type of white blood cell that is increased in monocytosis. Monocytes are part of the immune system and help fight infections.
  • Monocytic (adjective): Relating to or involving monocytes. For example, .
Synonyms
  • Elevated monocyte count
  • High monocyte level
Different Meanings
  • Monocytosis has a single, specific meaning in medical terminology. It does not have common non-medical definitions.
Notes
  • Monocytosis is a symptom, not a final diagnosis. It signals the need to identify the root cause, which can range from infections and inflammatory diseases to certain types of cancer like monocytic leukemia.
monocytosis

A doctor reviews a blood test report showing monocytosis.

Noun
  1. increase in the number of monocytes in the blood; symptom of monocytic leukemia