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leukocyteWhite blood cell. Leukocytes play a part in the body's defences and give immunity against disease. There are several different types. Some (phagocytes and macrophages) engulf invading micro-organisms, others kill infected cells, while lymphocytes produce more specific immune responses. Leukocytes are colorless, with clear or granulated cytoplasm, and are capable of independent amoeboid movement. They occur in the blood, lymph, and elsewhere in the body's tissues. Unlike mammalian red blood cells, leukocytes possess a nucleus. Human blood contains about 11,000 leukocytes to the cubic millimeter – about 1 to every 500 red cells. Leukocyte numbers may be reduced (leukopenia) by starvation, pernicious anemia, and certain infections, such as typhoid and malaria. An increase in the numbers (leukocytosis) is a reaction to normal events such as digestion, exertion, and pregnancy, and to abnormal ones such as loss of blood, cancer, and most infections. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Histologically, lesions show two major abnormalities: whorls of spindle-shaped cells with leukocytic infiltration and neovascularization with aberrant proliferation of small vessels. acquisita immune complexes: Demonstration by leukocytic attachment and organ culture methods. [1,2,4] The mediator substances originate from the plasma, the adjacent cells, or the damaged tissue and are associated with at least eight major events: (1) changes in vascular flow and caliber; (2) changes in vascular permeability; (3) leukocytic (eg, neutrophils, |
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