5/ Of the neutrophils in the blood, about 50% are circulating and 50% are marginated. This was demonstrated in 1961 in a study using radiolabeled neutrophils.
This marginated pool represents another source of neutrophils in leukocytosis.
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➣ Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is a common cause of unexplained leukocytosis
➣ CDI induces an increase in G-CSF
➣ G-CSF induces movement of neutrophils from the bone marrow pool to the circulating pool
➣ Some other clostridial species do the same
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💻Wilson disease evaluation in acute liver failure often not needed
@ebtapper and @ShaniHerzig wrote a great article in the @JHospMedicine Things We Do For No Reason Series on nondirected testing for inpatients with severe liver injury.
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Why is alkaline phosphatase elevated in biliary obstruction?
This question was debated for decades. The current explanation is NOT what I had expected.
Will you be surprised too?
2/ Let's start with a question.
What explanation have you heard for the increased alkaline phosphatase (AP) in biliary obstruction?
3/ One potential explanation is that AP leaks into the blood when hepatocytes are injured.
The problem: AP isn't markedly elevated in conditions with marked acute liver injury. For example, AP is only mildly elevated in acute viral hepatitis.