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* Lymphocytosis is an increase in numbers of lymphocytes in the blood.
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* Occurs:
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==Description==
** In tumours in which there is a substantial increase in their number.
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Lymphocytosis refers to an increase in the number of circulating lymphocytes in the blood. The major causes of lymphocytosis are:
*** Some of the lymphocytes are immature - lymphoblasts.
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*Neoplasia
*** For example, Bovine Leukosis.
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**Several types of tumour may result in increases in the number of blood lymphocytes, including:
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***Stage V [[Lymphoma|lymphoma]]
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***Acute lymphoblastic and chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
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***Bovine Leukosis caused by bovine leukaemia virus
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*Stress
 
** Following adrenaline release in fear, excitement and so on.
 
** Following adrenaline release in fear, excitement and so on.
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*Chronic infection
 
** In some cases of chronic infection.
 
** In some cases of chronic infection.
 
*** However, reactive hyperplasia in associated lymph nodes may not correlate with the numbers of circulating lymphocytes.
 
*** However, reactive hyperplasia in associated lymph nodes may not correlate with the numbers of circulating lymphocytes.
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*Physiological
 
** Commonly in growing swine.
 
** Commonly in growing swine.
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*** Possibly associated with aMycoplasma infection.
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*Equine neonates
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*** Possibly associated with aMycoplasma infection.
      
[[Category:Blood Cell Changes]][[Category:To Do - James]]
 
[[Category:Blood Cell Changes]][[Category:To Do - James]]
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