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Leukopenia (from Gr**** λευκός (leukos) 'white', and πενία (penia) 'deficiency') is a
decrease in the
number of
leukocytes (WBC).
Found in the blood, they...
- red
blood cells in the body.
Leukopenia – a
deficiency of
white blood cells, or
leukocytes Neutropenia – a type of
leukopenia, with a
specific deficiency...
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condition involving a
severe and
dangerous lowered white blood cell
count (
leukopenia, most
commonly of neutrophils) and thus
causing neutropenia in the circulating...
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moderate Leukopenia Fatigue Weakness Moderate to
severe Leukopenia Purpura Hemorrhage Infections Alopecia after 3 Gy
Severe leukopenia High
fever Diarrhea...
- suppression,
potentially resulting in agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia, and
leukopenia Depression of the
thermoregulatory mechanism resulting in hypothermia/hyperthermia...
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chronic (long lasting). The term is
sometimes used
interchangeably with "
leukopenia" ("deficit in the
number of
white blood cells").
Decreased production...
- mycotoxin-induced
condition characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea,
leukopenia (aleukia), hemorrhaging, skin inflammation, and
sometimes death. Alimentary...
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neoplastic or
autoimmune in origin. A
decrease below the
lower limit is
called leukopenia. This
indicates a
weakened immune system. The name "white
blood cell"...
- palpitations,
prolonged QT interval, hypotension. Thrombocytopenia, neutropenia,
leukopenia, agranulocytosis. Dyspnoea, myalgia,
muscle rigidity,
micturition disorder...
- hemorrhage,
gastrointestinal ulceration and perforation, immunosuppression,
leukopenia,
alopecia (hair loss), skin
rashes (e.g., maculopa****r rash), erythema...