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probably "marked leukocytosis"

Posted By: vn on 2009-05-22
In Reply to: Sounds like mark-glucophytosis ? Any ideas? - Cindy

Subject: probably "marked leukocytosis"




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I thought "marked" also, like SM nm
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My guess would be leukocytosis
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could be "no leukocytosis." nm.
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Leucocytosis versus leukocytosis? sm
Subject: Leucocytosis versus leukocytosis? sm

Is either one acceptable?  I find both in Dorlands, however, there is only a definition of the work leukocytosis, under leucocytosis there is no definition.  I am confused about this word.  Anyone?
Stedman's only has leukocytosis. Never have seen the other spelling. nm
Subject: Stedman's only has leukocytosis. Never have seen the other spelling. nm


Urk!! I see my old Dorland's 27th has leukocytosis. Sorry. Is it Monday??? nm
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Chronic leukocytosis, B sera s/l "able"negative.
Subject: Chronic leukocytosis, B sera s/l "able"negative.

This is one in a list of problems so no other context for clues.