Stoedmeister's leukocyte anomaly

Stodomayer's anomaly of neutrophils is a rare abnormal increase in granulocytes, neutrophils, characteristic of skin diseases (dermatitis, eczema), articular syndrome. Named after the Czech dermatologist Kamil Stodmayer (1874–1932). This is a feature of the cell division process that causes cells to appear larger than their normal size. Normally, a continuous process of cell division occurs, in which each cell receives two copies of all the chromosomes of the mother and father - from one copy of the chromosome