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WBC Disorders - Outlines - Dr Tayyab Lecture

Brief Review about
1. Neurtorphilia
2. Eosinophilia
3. Monocytosis
4. Lymphocytosis
5. Infectious Mononucleosis
6. Downy cells
7. Monospot test
8. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia L1, L2 and L3
9. Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
10. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
11. Hairy cell leukemia
12. Folicular lymphomas
13. Diffuse cell lymphoma
14. Burkit lymphoma
15. Mantle cell lymphoma
16. Maltoma
17. Multiple myeloma
18. Waldenstrom Macroglobinemia
19. Adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma
20. Mycosis fungoides
21. Sezary syndrome
22. Hodgkin disease
23. Acute myelogenous leukemia
24. Myelodysplastic syndromes
25. Chronic myelogenous leukemia
26. Polycythemia vera
27. Essential thrombocytopenia

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