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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for Increased B cell count
  1. ... an infection due to a parasite Tuberculosis An increased B cell count may be due to: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia DiGeorge ...
  2. ... Acute emotional or physical stress can increase WBC counts. There are ... production of WBCs. This usually entails increased numbers ...
  3. ... blood or urine ) T-cell lymphocyte count and B-cell lymphocyte count White blood cell count
  4. ... leukocytes, normally appear in the blood: Neutrophils Lymphocytes (B cells and T cells) Monocytes Eosinophils Basophils A special machine counts the number of each type of cell. The ...
  5. ... protein Immunofixation in urine T (thymus derived) lymphocyte count Bone x-rays
  6. ... tests will likely be ordered and may show: Increased potassium Low cortisol level Low sodium level Low pH Normal testosterone and estrogen levels, but low DHEA level High eosinophil count Additional laboratory tests may be ordered. Other tests ...
  7. ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 103. National Cancer Institute website. B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma treatment (PDQ) - health professional version. ...
  8. ... to lower blood counts. Anagrelide to lower platelet counts. ... Ultraviolet-B light therapy can reduce the severe itching some ...
  9. ... pain Chest pain Chills Decreased urine output Headaches Increased phlegm production, which may be bloody Shortness of breath Skin sores (lesions) Vision problems
  10. ... doom Fever Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Increased heart ... Low blood pressure Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
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