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Eosinophilia- seen in active allergic disorders, dermatoses, nonparasitic infections, parasitic infections: may have vacuolization and degranulation or presence of. Basophilia: can be caused my hormones, ulcerative colitis, hyperlipidemia, smallpox, chickenpox, chronic sinusitis, polycythemia vera. Occurs in chronic lymphocytic leukemia or as an artifact: vacuolated lymphocytes seen in niemann-pick, tay- Cytoplasm is a dark blue, with clearing around the golgi: indicates active protein synthesis, increased plasma cells are produced in viral disorders, allergic conditions, chronic infections, and collagen disease xi. In malignant disorders, plasma cells may be greatly increased: waldenstrom"s macroglobulinemia and multiple myeloma. High nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio: round nucleus xi. Fab l2 lymphoblasts have indented nuclei and frequently show mature cells of the myelogenous type xii. Blood samples are characteristically hyperviscous: electrophoresis shows an increase in igm xi. Fibrinolytic removal of excess hemostatic material is necessary to reestablish vascular integrity.

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