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There are lymphocyte colonies

Posted By: Horski on 2008-11-12
In Reply to: Evaluation for possibility of lymphoma - jss

Subject: There are lymphocyte colonies

Could it be colonial populations referring to colonies?


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Lymphocyte or leukocyte?
Subject: Lymphocyte or leukocyte?

Can anyone tell me where I can find an easy to understand chart that has normal ranges for these?  The one I need is considered elevated when it is at 3.5.  Is it lymphocyte or leulocyte?


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it's colonies per mL -- sm
Subject: it's colonies per mL -- sm

You may also hear it as colony-forming units per mL, or alternatively CFU per mL, meaning the # of colony-forming units per mL of urine.
s/ pt'sl urine culture has found to have 25-50,000 colonies of morganalamogondy
Subject: s/ pt'sl urine culture has found to have 25-50,000 colonies of morganalamogondy

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