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  1. ... into several types of blood cells: white blood cells (leukocytes) that protect ... of abnormal, immature white blood cells called myeloid blasts. Instead ...
  2. ... sperm should have a normal shape. Sperm with abnormal shapes may not be able to ... White blood cells (leukocytes): Less than 1 million white blood cells per ...
  3. ... into several types of blood cells: white blood cells (leukocytes) that protect ... of abnormal, immature white blood cells called myeloid blasts. Instead ...
  4. ... into several types of blood cells: white blood cells (leukocytes) that protect ... of abnormal, immature white blood cells called myeloid blasts. Instead ...
  5. ... into several types of blood cells: white blood cells (leukocytes) that protect ... of abnormal, immature white blood cells called myeloid blasts. Instead ...
  6. ... blood cells (erythrocytes), which carry oxygen; white blood cells (leukocytes), which protect the body from infections; and platelets ( ... hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in blood. The abnormal presence of hemoglobin in the urine is called ...
  7. ... blood cells (erythrocytes) that carry oxygen, white blood cells (leukocytes) that protect the body from infection, and platelets ( ... the BCR gene from chromosome 22, creating an abnormal fusion gene called BCR-ABL1. The abnormal chromosome ...
  8. ... blood cells (erythrocytes) that carry oxygen, white blood cells (leukocytes) that protect the body from infection, and platelets ( ... the urine (hematuria), or excessive menstrual bleeding. The abnormal bleeding and bruising occur in part because of ...
  9. ... enzyme activity can be measured in either blood cells (leukocytes or erythrocytes), skin fibroblasts, or liver or muscle ... deficiency can be considered in either circulating blood cells (leukocytes or erythrocytes), cultured skin fibroblasts, or liver or ...
  10. ... erythrocytes, not usually found in urine) White blood cells (leukocytes, not usually found in urine) What do the ... a bacterial infection. If the test results are abnormal, you should see a doctor. As with all ...
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