dagranulocytose
Dagranulocytose is a medical condition characterized by the presence of abnormally large or immature granulocytes in the blood. These granulocytes, which are a type of white blood cell, are typically involved in the body's immune response to infection and inflammation. In dagranulocytose, these cells are either abnormally large or immature, which can affect their function and the body's ability to fight off infections.
The condition is often associated with certain types of leukemia, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML). In
Diagnosis of dagranulocytose typically involves a complete blood count (CBC) and a peripheral blood smear. The
The prognosis for dagranulocytose varies depending on the underlying cause and the response to treatment. In