Guide To The Types Of Leukocytosis

Monocytosis

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Monocytosis is the type of leukocytosis with elevated levels of monocytes. Monocytes are the largest white blood cells in size. As needed, they are turned into one of two different cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. Macrophages are the all-purpose white blood cells that participate in dead cell removal and the destruction of foreign bodies. Dendritic cells work specifically for the safety of tissues exposed to the outside world. Like other forms of leukocytosis, monocytosis may be found in conditions that produce chronic inflammation. It is also associated with diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis. This condition is also found during the recovery phase of an infection, where the body continues to produce extra monocytes even though the infection is in decline.

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