Extreme leucocytosis : not always leukaemia

Three patients were analysed for an extreme leucocytosis (>50x10(9)/l) because leukaemia was suspected. In all three patients the leucocytosis proved to be caused by a leukaemoid reaction. This reaction was associated with a hepatic angiosarcoma in the first patient, with a Salmonella infection i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Netherlands journal of medicine 2007-07, Vol.65 (7), p.248-251
Hauptverfasser: HALKES, C. J. M, DIJSTELBLOEM, H. M, EELKMAN ROODA, S. J, KRAMER, M. H. H
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Zusammenfassung:Three patients were analysed for an extreme leucocytosis (>50x10(9)/l) because leukaemia was suspected. In all three patients the leucocytosis proved to be caused by a leukaemoid reaction. This reaction was associated with a hepatic angiosarcoma in the first patient, with a Salmonella infection in the second patient and with a necrotic leg abscess in the third patient. Retrospectively, 25 patients with a leukaemoid reaction were identified in our hospital during a four-year period. Besides leukaemia, a leukaemoid reaction, which often has a dismal prognosis, should be considered in patients with an extreme leucocytosis.
ISSN:0300-2977
1872-9061