How Do You Spell NEUTROPHILIA?

Pronunciation: [njˌuːtɹəfˈɪli͡ə] (IPA)

Neutrophilia is a medical term that refers to an increase in the number of neutrophils in the blood. The spelling of this word can be broken down into phonetic segments using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first two syllables, "nu-tro," are pronounced /nuːtro/ with a long "u" sound and a slight stress on the first syllable. The third syllable, "phil," is pronounced /fɪli/ with a short "i" sound and stress on the last syllable. Together, the word is pronounced /nuːtrofɪliə/.

NEUTROPHILIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Neutrophilia is a medical term used to describe a condition characterized by an increased or elevated number of neutrophils in the blood. Neutrophils are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system's defense against infections caused by bacteria and certain fungi.

    A normal blood count usually consists of a balance of different types of white blood cells, including neutrophils. However, in cases of neutrophilia, there is an excessive production and release of neutrophils into the bloodstream. This can occur due to various reasons such as infections, inflammation, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions.

    Neutrophilia is often identified through a complete blood count (CBC) test, which measures the different types of white blood cells present in the blood. The absolute neutrophil count (ANC) is used to determine the severity of neutrophilia. A high ANC indicates an increased number of neutrophils in the blood.

    While neutrophilia can be a normal response to infections or inflammation, persistent or severe cases may require further investigation to determine the underlying cause. Additional tests, such as bacterial cultures or imaging studies, may be conducted to identify the source or source of infection or inflammation.

    Treatment for neutrophilia depends on the underlying cause. It may involve addressing and treating the infection, managing inflammation, or adjusting medications if they are causing the condition. The prognosis varies depending on the specific cause and the individual's overall health.

  2. The usual form of surgical (relative) leucocytosis in which the main increase is in the number of multinuclear neutrophiles.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for NEUTROPHILIA

  • neutrophile
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  • neytrophilia
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  • neurrophilia
  • neufrophilia
  • neugrophilia

Etymology of NEUTROPHILIA

The word "neutrophilia" is derived from the combination of two parts: "neutro-" and "-philia".

1. "Neutro-" comes from the Greek word "neutros", meaning "neither" or "neutral". In medical terminology, "neutro-" generally refers to neutrophils, which are a type of white blood cells that play a crucial role in the immune response against infections.

2. "-Philia" is a suffix borrowed from Greek and typically denotes a strong affinity or inclination towards a particular thing or condition. It derives from the word "philos", meaning "friend" or "lover".

Thus, when combined, "neutrophilia" literally means a fondness or love for neutrophils.

Plural form of NEUTROPHILIA is NEUTROPHILIAS

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