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==Neutrophilia: degenerative right shift==
 
==Neutrophilia: degenerative right shift==
Very severe diseases that deplete the neutrophils may also exhaust the reserve supply of these cells in the bone marrow.  In such situations, there is a neutropenia without band cells in the circulation, a phenomenon called a degenerative right shift.  Some severe localised infections (including pyometras) may cause a neutrophilia of much greater magnitude than is usually observed.  This so-called '''leukaemoid response''' may precede a right shift.
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Very severe diseases that deplete the neutrophils may also exhaust the reserve supply of these cells in the bone marrow.  In such situations, there is a neutropenia without band cells in the circulation and degenerate neutrophils are seen - this is known as a degenerative right shift.  Some severe localised infections (including pyometras) may cause a neutrophilia of much greater magnitude than is usually observed.  This so-called '''leukaemoid response''' may precede a right shift.
    
==Causes of Neutrophilia==
 
==Causes of Neutrophilia==
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