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page 1Lymphocytic disorders
lymphocytosis
Lymphocytosis is an increase in the number or proportion of lymphocytes in the blood. Absolute lymphocytosis is the condition where there is an increase in the lymphocyte count beyond the normal range while relative lymphocytosis refers to the condition where the proportion of lymphocytes relative to white blood cell count is above the normal range. In adults, absolute lymphocytosis is present when the lymphocyte count is greater than 5000 per microliter (5.0 billion/L), in older children greater than 7000 per microliter and in infants greater than 9000 per microliter. Lymphocytes normally rep

lymphopenia
thumb | right | alt=alt=Refer to caption | Electron microscopic image of a single human lymphocyte.
Lymphocytopenia is the condition of having an abnormally low level of lymphocytes in the blood. Lymphocytes are a white blood cell with important functions in the immune system. It is also called lymphopenia. The opposite is lymphocytosis, which refers to an excessive level of lymphocytes.
monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance
human disease
mosquito bite allergy
excessive reactions to mosquito bites