Multiple Choice
How does immediate neutrophilia differ from acute neutrophilia?
A) Immediate neutrophilia occurs within 4-5 hours of stimulus, whereas acute neutrophilia occurs within 30 minutes.
B) Immediate neutrophilia lasts 20-30 minutes, whereas acute neutrophilia lasts hours to days.
C) In immediate neutrophilia, circulating neutrophils show an increase in early neutrophil precursors, whereas acute neutrophilia has mature neutrophils.
D) In immediate neutrophilia, the leukocytes return to normal as the bone marrow production increases, whereas acute neutrophilia has mature neutrophils.
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