- cell with
important functions in the
immune system. It is also
called lymphopenia. The
opposite is lymphocytosis,
which refers to an
excessive level of...
- cell
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idiopathic CD4+ T-
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- neutropenia,
though some
research indicates that it is less
effective than
lymphopenia. The
causes of
monocytopenia include:
acute infections, stress, treatment...
- COPD)
Functional disability Residence in a care home
Immunocompromised Lymphopenia Neutropenia Graft-versus-host
disease Use of
corticosteroids or myeloablative...
-
intestinal lymphangiectasia-induced
generalized edema, hypoproteinemia, and
lymphopenia. It has been
described in two Ashke****
Jewish brothers. RESERVED, INSERM...
- (muscle aches)
Increased bilirubin Neutropenia (~30%)
Leucopenia (~15-40%)
Lymphopenia Constipation Peripheral neuropathy†
Dizziness Paraesthesia Dysaesthesia...
- loss), headache, fatigue,
convulsions (seizures), rash,
neutropenia or
lymphopenia (low white-blood-cell counts), and
thrombocytopenia (low
blood platelet...
- red
blood cell count),
leukopenia (white
blood cell count<4000/μL),
lymphopenia (<1500/μL), or low
platelet count (<100000/μL) in the
absence of offending...