User Posts: Dr. Leslie A Andritsos, MD -Hematology and Oncology
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Clonal (Primary) Lymphocytosis
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Clonal (Primary) Lymphocytosis is a blood disorder characterized by an abnormally high number of lymphocytes—white blood cells that play a critical role in the ...

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Reactive (Secondary) Lymphocytosis
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Reactive (secondary) lymphocytosis is a condition in which the number of lymphocytes—a type of white blood cell vital for fighting infections—rises above its ...

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Absolute Lymphocytosis
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Absolute lymphocytosis occurs when the number of lymphocytes in the blood rises above normal. Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that help your body ...

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Relative Lymphocytosis
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Relative lymphocytosis is a laboratory finding in which lymphocytes—one of the major types of white blood cells—make up more than 40% of the total white blood ...

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Lymphocytosis
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Lymphocytosis means your blood has more lymphocytes than usual. Lymphocytes are a kind of white blood cell that help you fight infections and control immune ...

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Severe Higher Lymphocytes Than Normal
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Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell crucial for fighting infections and maintaining immune balance. In healthy adults, lymphocyte counts typically range ...

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Moderately Higher Lymphocytes 
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Moderate lymphocytosis refers to an increase in the absolute lymphocyte count (ALC) above the normal upper limit (approximately 4.0 × 10⁹/L in adults) but ...

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Mild Higher Lymphocytes Than Normal (Mild Lymphocytosis)
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Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that help protect your body against infections and other foreign invaders. In adults, a normal lymphocyte count is ...

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Higher Lymphocytes Than Normal
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Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that help your immune system recognize, remember, and attack germs and abnormal cells. They include B cells (make ...

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Congenital Basopenia 
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Basophils are a rare type of white blood cell (usually ≤1% of circulating leukocytes). They help defend against parasites and take part in allergic ...

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Acquired Basopenia 
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Acquired basopenia is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally low level of basophils—a type of white blood cell—in the circulation. Normally, ...

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Persistent Basopenia
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Basopenia means a low number of basophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood. Basophils are the least common granulocytes and normally make up about ...

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Transient Basopenia
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Basopenia means your basophil count is lower than the reference range on a complete blood count (CBC) with differential. Basophils are allergy‑ and ...

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Relative Basopenia
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Relative basopenia is a laboratory finding where the percentage of basophils—a type of white blood cell that helps control allergic and inflammatory ...

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Basopenia
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Basopenia is a laboratory finding defined by an abnormally low count of basophils in the peripheral blood, typically below 0.01 × 10⁹ cells per liter. ...

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Absolute Basopenia
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Absolute basopenia is a rare hematologic finding characterized by a near‐total absence of basophils—one of the five types of white blood cells that help ...

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Severe Low Basophils Means
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Basophils are the rarest white blood cells. They usually make up less than 1% of your white cells. In absolute numbers, a typical healthy range is roughly ...

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What Does “Moderate Low Basophils” Mean?
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Basophils are a type of white blood cell (leukocyte) that make up less than 1% of your total white blood cell count. They play crucial roles in immune ...

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Mild Low Basophils (Mild Basopenia)
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Basophils are one of your white blood cells. They are few in number—normally less than 1% of all white blood cells—and carry tiny granules filled with ...

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Low Basophils
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Basophils are one of the five kinds of white blood cells. They are rare—usually less than 1% of all white cells in your blood. Even though they are few, they ...

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