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Definition of Eosinophilic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to eosinophil.
Definition of Eosinophilic
1. Adjective. (cytology) That is readily stained by eosin ¹
2. Adjective. (medicine) Of, pertaining to an eosinophil or to eosinophilia ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Eosinophilic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Eosinophilic
1. Staining readily with eosin dyes; denoting such cell or tissue elements. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eosinophilic
Literary usage of Eosinophilic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Clinical Diagnosis by Means of Microscopical and Chemical by Charles Edmund Simon (1904)
"With septic complications occurring in the course of the leukaemias the eosinophilic
leucocytes are materially diminished, and in some cases they may be ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"eosinophilic myelocytes were present in the proportion of 3 to 10 in favor of
eosinophilic ... Microphotograph of bone marrow, showing numerous eosinophilic ..."
3. A Guide to the clinical examination of the blood for diagnostic purposes by Richard Clarke Cabot (1898)
""100 eosinophiles = 12 n. " " 100 " small" lymphocytes = 10 ft. " " 100 red
corpuscles (normal) =7. 5^ eosinophilic MYELOCYTES. Under the same conditions ..."
4. Hematological Atlas, with a Description of the Technic of Blood Examination by Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Schleip (1908)
"eosinophilic Leucocytosis. The increase in the number of eosinophiles in this
... eosinophilic Leucocytosis. Stained Film. Magnification 33O Erythrocytes ..."
5. Clinical Laboratory Methods: A Manual of Technique and Morphology Designed by Roger Sylvester Morris (1913)
"... COUNTING THE eosinophilic LEUKOCYTES The number of eosinophilic cells is
usually arrived at by making a total count of the leukocytes in the ordinary ..."
6. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"The rough endoplasmic reticulum jf the eosinophilic promyelocyte con- action
product for ... Later stage eosinophilic myelocytes containing characteristic ..."
7. Pathological physiology of internal diseases by Albion Walter Hewlett (1916)
"The leukocytosis which follows acute hemorrhage is probably due to the increased
activity of the bone marrow that follows a loss of blood. (&) eosinophilic ..."