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Aplastic anemia is a condition where your body stops producing enough new red blood cells.
White blood cells in the body have an important role in your body's system in fighting infections from viruses, bacteria, fungi and other foreign objects.
In leukemia, the bone marrow produces an excessive number of abnormal cells.
Elevated white blood cells can stem from mild or severe infections and inflammation.
Leukocyte test is used to determine the level of leukocytes in the blood.
Eosinophils, a type of white blood cell, play a key role in the body's immune defense.
Leukemia is one type of blood cancer that has the characteristics of rapid and abnormal blood cell growth
Chediak Higashi Syndrome is a condition where there are abnormalities that affect parts of the body, especially the immune system.
Aplastic anemia is not the same as regular anemia. This type of anemia has the potential to be more serious and cause death.
A leukemoid reaction is a very large increase in the number of white blood cells in a short period.