Reactive Monocytosis

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Reactive Monocytosis

As stated previously, one cause of reactive monocytosis is the resolution of an apparent bacterial infection, as in this case.
However, other causes should be noted, including the following:
Transient Causes:
  • Acute infections
  • Exercise-induced
  • Myocardial infarction (heart attack)
  • Stress-induced
  • Medication-induced
  • Splenectomy
Persistent Causes:
  • Chronic infections
  • Tuberculosis
  • Medication-induced
  • Various rheumatologic conditions