Conditions Associated with Leukocytosis in a Tertiary Care Hospital, with Particular Attention to the Role of Infection Caused by Clostridium difficile
Few modern studies have enumerated the conditions associated with leukocytosis. Our clinical experience has implicated Clostridium difficile infection in a substantial proportion of patients with leukocytosis. In a prospective, observational study of 400 inpatients with WBC counts of ⩾15,000 cells/m...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical infectious diseases 2002-06, Vol.34 (12), p.1585-1592 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Few modern studies have enumerated the conditions associated with leukocytosis. Our clinical experience has implicated Clostridium difficile infection in a substantial proportion of patients with leukocytosis. In a prospective, observational study of 400 inpatients with WBC counts of ⩾15,000 cells/mm3, we documented ⩾1 infection in 207 patients (53%). Of these 207 patients, 97 (47%) had pneumonia, 60 (29%) had urinary tract infection, 34 (16%) had soft-tissue infection, and 34 (16%) had C. difficile infection. C. difficile infection was present in 25% of patients with WBC counts of µ30,000 cells/mm3 who did not have hematological malignancy. Other causes of leukocytosis in the 400 patients included physiological stress, in 152 patients (38%); medications or drugs, in 42 (11%); hematological disease, in 22 (6%); and necrosis or inflammation, in 22 (6%). C. difficile infection is a prominent cause of leukocytosis and this diagnosis should be considered for patients with WBC counts of ⩾15,000 cells/mm3, even in the absence of diarrheal symptoms. |
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ISSN: | 1058-4838 1537-6591 |
DOI: | 10.1086/340536 |