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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Leukopenia
  1. ... symptoms of the condition. Hyperglycinemia with ketoacidosis and leukopenia Ketotic glycinemia Ketotic hyperglycinemia PCC deficiency PROP Propionicacidemia ...
  2. ... cells (polycythemia) or deficiency of white blood cells (leukopenia) in infancy. Affected individuals usually survive only a ...
  3. ... blood cells: a shortage of white blood cells (leukopenia) leads to increased susceptibility to infections, a low ...
  4. ... pallor); a low number of white blood cells (leukopenia), which can result in a weakened immune system ...
  5. ... CEBPA have a shortage of white blood cells (leukopenia), leading to increased susceptibility to infections. A low ...
  6. ... malabsorption may also have fewer white blood cells (leukopenia), making them more susceptible to infections. In addition, ...
  7. ... Many have a shortage of white blood cells (leukopenia), which normally protect the body from infection. Because ...
  8. ... blood cells: a shortage of white blood cells (leukopenia) leads to increased susceptibility to infections, a low ...
  9. ... because of a shortage of white blood cells (leukopenia).Abnormal platelets associated with PNH can cause problems ...