Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
Hyperleucorachie
English translation:
Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count
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Drmanu49
May 29, 2019 13:38
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French term
Hyperleucorachie
French to English
Medical
Medical: Health Care
Encephalitis
L' analyse du liquide céphalo-rachidien (LCR) montre une hyperleucorachie à 38 M/l.
Proposed translations
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References
Increased WBCs in CSF | liz askew |
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Jun 3, 2019 10:03: Drmanu49 Created KOG entry
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Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count
Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15961005
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Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an unusual case of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis, differential diagnosis, and a brief ...
Médecine et maladies infectieuses - Présentation - EM consulte
https://www.em-consulte.com/article/1207585
6 avr. 2018 - Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocytes analysis is commonly used to ... chez des patients hospitalisés pour méningite (leucorachie>10/mm 3 ou ...
Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15961005
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Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an unusual case of ... meningitis with an extremely high cerebrospinal white blood cell count.
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Strange that no one else takes into account the prefix "hyper"!
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15961005
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de J Menaker - 2005 - Cité 10 fois - Autres articles
Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an unusual case of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis, differential diagnosis, and a brief ...
Médecine et maladies infectieuses - Présentation - EM consulte
https://www.em-consulte.com/article/1207585
6 avr. 2018 - Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocytes analysis is commonly used to ... chez des patients hospitalisés pour méningite (leucorachie>10/mm 3 ou ...
Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an ...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15961005
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de J Menaker - 2005 - Cité 10 fois - Autres articles
Marked elevation of cerebrospinal fluid white blood cell count: an unusual case of ... meningitis with an extremely high cerebrospinal white blood cell count.
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Strange that no one else takes into account the prefix "hyper"!
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Lymphocytic pleocytosis
Would that be Lymphocytic pleocytosis, at 38 million cellules par litre (donc au-dessus de 5 par micro-litre)?
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I stand corrected. Drmanu49 has a point since leucocytes are more than lympocytes. I just went through half a dozen papers and people use sentences combining "leucocytes" and "pleocytosis". Perhaps you should show the path, and coin the term:
Leucopleocytosis
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I stand corrected. Drmanu49 has a point since leucocytes are more than lympocytes. I just went through half a dozen papers and people use sentences combining "leucocytes" and "pleocytosis". Perhaps you should show the path, and coin the term:
Leucopleocytosis
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Peer comment(s):
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Ahmad Hamdy
: Source text is "leukocytes (white blood cells)", not "lymphocytes". Hence, the correct translation should be either "high white cell count" or "leukocytosis". High white cell count is more consistent with the source. Leuc(k?)opleocystosis is purposeless.
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I know. I wrote so on Drmanue's proposal.
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Cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24019433
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Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Nov;89(5):866-8. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13-0281. Epub 2013 Sep 9.
Prevalence and implications of cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis in Papua New Guinean children hospitalized with severe malaria.
Laman M1, Manning L, Siba PM, Davis TM.
Author information
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School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia, Fremantle Hospital, Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia; Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Madang, Papua New Guinea.
Abstract
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocytosis in severe malaria was assessed in 87 children in Papua New Guinea participating in a detailed longitudinal observational study who had undergone lumbar puncture for further investigation of altered consciousness and/or convulsions. After rigorous exclusion of non-malarial infection, 16 (20.5%) of 78 children with Plasmodium falciparum monoinfection but 0 of 9 with P. vivax/mixed-species malaria had a detectable CSF leukocytosis, which was unrelated to prior, including complex, seizures. There were eight children with a CSF leukocyte density > 10 cells/μL (9.2% of the total sample), half of whom had cerebral malaria (4 of 22, 18.1%). Cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis is infrequent in severe pediatric malaria, especially in children with P. vivax infections, and it is generally mild. Its presence in a blood slide-positive child should prompt consideration of alternative diagnoses and empiric antibiotic therapy.
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Note the French text indicates an elevation of white blood cells, it does not qualify this elevation.
ormat: AbstractSend to
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2013 Nov;89(5):866-8. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13-0281. Epub 2013 Sep 9.
Prevalence and implications of cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis in Papua New Guinean children hospitalized with severe malaria.
Laman M1, Manning L, Siba PM, Davis TM.
Author information
1
School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia, Fremantle Hospital, Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia; Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Madang, Papua New Guinea.
Abstract
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leukocytosis in severe malaria was assessed in 87 children in Papua New Guinea participating in a detailed longitudinal observational study who had undergone lumbar puncture for further investigation of altered consciousness and/or convulsions. After rigorous exclusion of non-malarial infection, 16 (20.5%) of 78 children with Plasmodium falciparum monoinfection but 0 of 9 with P. vivax/mixed-species malaria had a detectable CSF leukocytosis, which was unrelated to prior, including complex, seizures. There were eight children with a CSF leukocyte density > 10 cells/μL (9.2% of the total sample), half of whom had cerebral malaria (4 of 22, 18.1%). Cerebrospinal fluid leukocytosis is infrequent in severe pediatric malaria, especially in children with P. vivax infections, and it is generally mild. Its presence in a blood slide-positive child should prompt consideration of alternative diagnoses and empiric antibiotic therapy.
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Note the French text indicates an elevation of white blood cells, it does not qualify this elevation.
Peer comment(s):
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Ahmad Hamdy
: High (increased) white blood cell count is "leukocytosis". That is correct.
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Thanks!
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Michele Fauble
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Thanks!
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Drmanu49
: Hyper is not translated in this case. Yes, my point, this is more than "elevated".
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leucocytosis means an elevated white cell count
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elevated white cell count
Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid shows an **elevated white cell count** of 38 m/l
Peer comment(s):
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Michele Fauble
: Yes, ‘Hyperleucorachie’ was the term requested.
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Drmanu49
: Hyper is not translated in this case, this is more than "elevated".// If you are a medical doctor you should have spotted an error in 38 M/l.
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Hyper "means" elevated, "hypo" means diminished. Hyperkalemia is "elevated blood level potassium" and hypokalemia is the opposite. Hyper is not more than elevated. Hyper IS "elevated" and "hypo" IS "diminished".
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Reference comments
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Reference:
Increased WBCs in CSF
https://www.aicompanies.com/education/csf-cell-counting/clin...
Red blood cells (RBCs) should not be present in normal CSF. ... Increased WBCs in the CSF may be indicative of meningitis, malignancy, ... *Figures given for pressure, cell counts, and protein are approximations; exceptions are common.
Red blood cells (RBCs) should not be present in normal CSF. ... Increased WBCs in the CSF may be indicative of meningitis, malignancy, ... *Figures given for pressure, cell counts, and protein are approximations; exceptions are common.
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