A volume greater than 300 μL is not recommended, since it may dilute the sample with peripheral blood.
Few cells from peripheral blood or synovial fluid produced IL-4.
Monocytosis is the state of excess monocytes in the peripheral blood.
Persistent monocytosis is greater than 1 x 109 /L in the peripheral blood.
Leukemic cells are invariably present in samples of peripheral blood to a variable extent.
For example, one kind is found in the peripheral blood while another predominates in the intestinal tract.
Stages other than stage five are not normally found in the peripheral blood.
This type of destruction does not release hemoglobin into the peripheral blood, so the haptoglobin cannot bind to it.
They are derived from the peripheral blood of a 1 year old human male with acute monocytic leukemia.
The discovery of neoplastic cells in peripheral blood is often a finding late in the clinical course.