Introduction
WBCs
RBCs
Platelets
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Bacterial
infections and tissue necrosis.
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The rise in the peripheral blood
count is pretty much the same for both bacterial
infections and nonspecific
necrosis.
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PMNs predominate here.
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PMNs are short lived and their
numbers must be renewed directly in the bone marrow.
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Some other classes of inflammatory
cells can reproduce at the site of injury (lymphs and macrophages), but
not PMNs.
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Depending on the severity of
the insult, there are three changes seen consistently:
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