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Definition of basophilia in US English: basophilianoun ˌbāsəˈfilēəˌbāsəˈfilēə 1A tendency to stain readily with a basic dye. Example sentencesExamples - This is illustrated by the search for basophilia, using the cationic dye toluidine blue, and the notion of metachromasia.
- Staining with basophilic dyes such as toluidine blue (or methylene blue) is known as basophilia.
- The hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections demonstrated spherical organisms of varying size with central basophilia located within the necrotic granuloma (Figure, A).
- Hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections showed circular rings of light basophilia in many fibers.
- Affinity for such dyes, is called basophilia.
2A condition of the blood marked by the formation and accumulation of an excess of basophil cells. Example sentencesExamples - Blood findings during blast transformation were heterogeneous, including normal blood morphologic findings in 1 patient, leukocytosis with circulating blasts and basophilia in 1, and marked pancytopenia in 1.
- One patient showed a typical blood picture for CML transformation, with leukocytosis, neutrophilic left shift with increased blasts, and basophilia.
- At 10 months of therapy, he was found to have mild leukocytosis with basophilia and circulating blasts in the blood examination.
- Complete blood count at diagnosis revealed a total leukocyte count of 50 000 / L, with 94% neutrophils and without a middle bulge or basophilia, which is consistent with a leukemoid reaction.
- Causes of basophilia, some of uncertain origin, are listed in Table 3.
Definition of basophilia in US English: basophilianounˌbāsəˈfilēə 1A tendency to stain readily with a basic dye. Example sentencesExamples - The hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections demonstrated spherical organisms of varying size with central basophilia located within the necrotic granuloma (Figure, A).
- Hematoxylin-eosin-stained sections showed circular rings of light basophilia in many fibers.
- This is illustrated by the search for basophilia, using the cationic dye toluidine blue, and the notion of metachromasia.
- Staining with basophilic dyes such as toluidine blue (or methylene blue) is known as basophilia.
- Affinity for such dyes, is called basophilia.
2A condition of the blood marked by the formation and accumulation of an excess of basophil cells. Example sentencesExamples - One patient showed a typical blood picture for CML transformation, with leukocytosis, neutrophilic left shift with increased blasts, and basophilia.
- Complete blood count at diagnosis revealed a total leukocyte count of 50 000 / L, with 94% neutrophils and without a middle bulge or basophilia, which is consistent with a leukemoid reaction.
- Causes of basophilia, some of uncertain origin, are listed in Table 3.
- Blood findings during blast transformation were heterogeneous, including normal blood morphologic findings in 1 patient, leukocytosis with circulating blasts and basophilia in 1, and marked pancytopenia in 1.
- At 10 months of therapy, he was found to have mild leukocytosis with basophilia and circulating blasts in the blood examination.
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