Glossary entry

Ukrainian term or phrase:

паличкоядерних neutrophils

English translation:

stab [band] neutrophil

Added to glossary by Larisa Horback
Aug 22, 2016 14:00
7 yrs ago
Ukrainian term

паличкоядерних neutrophils

Non-PRO Ukrainian to English Medical Medical (general) medical research
One of the test for clinical trial.
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (2): Evgeni Kushch, Maksym Nevzorov

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Proposed translations

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2 hrs
Selected

stab [band] neutrophil

also rod (still)

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Note added at 6 hrs (2016-08-22 20:17:23 GMT)
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Based on Dorland's, Term Name: band form neutrophil
Synonyms: band, band cell, band form, rod neutrophil, stab cell
Definition: A late neutrophilic metamyelocyte in which the nucleus is in the form of a curved or coiled band, not having acquired the typical multilobar shape of the mature neutrophil. https://zfin.org/action/ontology/term-detail/ZFA:0009254

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Note added at 10 days (2016-09-02 11:15:33 GMT) Post-grading
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Щиро дякую!
Peer comment(s):

agree Evgeni Kushch
1 min
Дякую, Євгене!
agree Maksym Nevzorov : But still not convinced with your previous links for 'rod'. Two of those links are Russian, another one is using "rod-like" descriptively. I've seen some links using rod when translated from German too. But I haven't seen native. // Dorland's ok. Good job
3 hrs
Is Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary native? IMHO yes
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
5 hrs

stab neutrophils / band(ed) neutrophils / band cells / stab cells /



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Note added at 5 hrs (2016-08-22 19:42:54 GMT)
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or just bands or stabs (when context allows)

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Note added at 5 hrs (2016-08-22 19:47:12 GMT)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Band_cell
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Reference comments

2 hrs
Reference:

bands/stabs

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здесь можно доверять

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Note added at 2 hrs (2016-08-22 16:40:23 GMT)
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для цього конкретного випадку
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