noun
- Plural of lymphocytosis; conditions characterized by an abnormally high number of lymphocytes in the blood or other body tissues.
Usage: Medical/clinical term; Typically used in medical contexts and laboratory reports
Examples
- The patient's blood tests revealed lymphocytoses consistent with a viral infection.
- Infectious mononucleosis commonly causes lymphocytoses in affected individuals.
- The doctor noted elevated lymphocytoses in the complete blood count results.
- Various autoimmune diseases can trigger lymphocytoses as the immune system becomes overactive.
- Lymphocytoses may indicate leukemia or other hematologic malignancies and require further investigation.