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transitional leukocyte
cells of the circulating blood, as the transitional leucocyte possesses a granular protoplasm quite like that of the platelet, and to a less degree azure granulations ...
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Plainly the transitional leucocytes of the blood cannot be fur- nished to it as such ... furnishes transitional leucocytes to the blood under the guise of some other ...
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They may be transitional leucocytes that have emigrated from the blood-vessels. Similar cells are found in the lymphatics, blood-vessels, and interstitial tissue ...
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Eosinophilic, basophilic, large mononuclear, and transitional leucocytes follow the depressions and stimulations exhibited by the neutrophilic cells of the same ...
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The transitional leucocytes (T.) closely resemble the Class I. poly- morph in size and shape. The granules in the cytoplasm are coarser and concentrated about ...
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The normal number of leucocytes per cubic millimetre varies in different ... large mononuclear and transitional leucocytes, 2 to 4 per cent.; mast-cells, 0.5 to 2 per ...
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The term leukocyte or WBC usually refers to the ... tive leukocyte esterase test result does not rule out disease. ... lial cells found in urine (renal, transitional ...
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Granulocytic leukocytes contain esterases that catalize the hydrolysis of the .... Transitional epithelial cells originate from the renal pelvis, ureters, bladder and/or ...
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A positive leukocyte esterase test results from the presence of white blood cells ... Transitional epithelial cells from the renal pelvis, ureter, or bladder have more ...
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A positive leukocyte esterase test results from the presence of white blood cells ... transitional epithelium, and their nuclei occupy more of the total cell volume.
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