Monocytes and macrophages are myeloid cells that have important innate immune functions. Macrophages reside in tissues and respond to infection by producing inflammatory mediators and engulfing ...
The bone marrow of patients with primary myelofibrosis (MF) may contain human segregated-nucleus-containing atypical monocytes, according to a new case study published in the Journal of Medical Case ...
Atypical myopathy in horses (also known as seasonal pasture myopathy, sycamore myopathy or sycamore poisoning) is an often fatal illness, usually found in grazing equines — mostly in the autumn ...
An expert is warning the increase in what is known as “atypical” pneumonia, especially among school-age children and adolescents, is probably only the tip of the iceberg. “I wouldn’t want people to ...
Her work has previously appeared in Billboard, Forbes, and Reader's Digest. Getty Cases of atypical pneumonia (also known as “walking pneumonia") — which is a lung infection caused by the ...
Atypical antidepressants differ from standard SSRIs and SNRIs because they don’t fit into the major categories of antidepressants and have unique mechanisms of action. Rather than working solely on ...
He sees patients at risk for melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer, with a special interest in patients who have a personal or family history of melanoma; numerous and/or atypical moles (nevi); a ...
Atypical autism, also known as pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), was a diagnosis previously used to classify children who had some (but not all) of the traits of ...
ASCUS is an acronym for atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance. ASCUS doesn't mean that you have or will ever get cancer, but it signifies that there have been changes in cells that ...