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When a patient receives an organ transplant, the body's white blood cells may try to get rid of (reject) the transplanted organ. Everolimus works to suppress ...
Your doctor will make sure the medicine is working properly and change the dosage if needed. Clozapine can temporarily lower the number of white blood cells in ...
The word "lymphocytic" in acute lymphocytic leukemia refers to the white blood cells called lymphocytes, which ALL affects. Acute lymphocytic leukemia is also ...
This inherited liver condition affects the liver's ability to break down red blood cells. It usually has no serious medical consequences.
... white blood cells and platelets. "There are acute and chronic leukemias, explains Dr. James Foran, an oncologist at Mayo Clinic. "The chronic ones tend to ...
Age 10-24.99 years: Any WBC. Age 1-9.99 years: WBC < 50,000/uL with: -Testicular leukemia -CNS leukemia (CNS3) -Steroid pretreatment. White blood cell count ( ...
White blood cell and platelet counts may be higher or lower than expected. Imaging tests. Imaging tests make pictures of the inside of the body. For ...
A rare but serious condition called eosinophilia (increased white blood cells in the body) may occur while you are receiving this medicine. A condition ...
, in which white blood cells called lymphocytes increase in colon tissue. Researchers believe collagenous (kuh-LAYJ-uh-nus) colitis and lymphocytic colitis ...
Your kidneys filter waste products from your blood while keeping what your body needs — including proteins. However, some diseases and conditions allow ...
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