lymphocytosis
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- lymphocytotic adjective
Etymology
Origin of lymphocytosis
First recorded in 1895–1900; lymphocyte + -osis
Example Sentences
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Doubtless in these cases also the lymphocytosis is due to the stimulation and swelling of the tracheobronchial glands.
From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.
Increase of the lymphocytes alone occurs, but in comparison with that of the other forms, much more seldom, and will be conveniently called by the special names of "lymphocytosis" or "lymphæmia."
From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.
Whilst the latter is admittedly the expression of chemiotactic action, and arises by action at a distance of soluble substances on the bone-marrow, lymphocytosis is due to a local stimulation of certain glandular areas.
From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.
Only one single substance has so far been mentioned in the literature as capable in itself of producing a lymphocytosis.
From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.
The term lymphocytosis is applied when there is an increase in the number of circulating lymphocytes, as occurs, for example, in lymphatic leucæmia, and in certain cases of syphilis.
From Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition. by Thomson, Alexis
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