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- noun pathology An abnormally low level of
lymphocytes in theblood
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- noun an abnormally small number of lymphocytes in the circulating blood
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Officials at the National Institutes of Health and the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control have dubbed the phenomenon ICL (for idiopathic CD4 + T-lymphocytopenia), and scientists are searching for common threads among sufferers.
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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Obesity and recovery from lymphopenia after five days were factors associated with death, as determined by multivariate logistic-regression analysis (obesity, odds ratio = 23.06; lymphocytopenia reversion, odds ration = 28.69).
BioMed Central - Latest articles Wei Cui 2010
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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+ T lymphocytopenia, both with biopsy-proven chronic HEV infection.
Annals of Internal Medicine current issue Mallet 2010
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Adverse events that were more frequent in the cladribine groups included lymphocytopenia (21. 6% in the 3. 5-mg group and 31. 5% in the 5. 25-mg group, vs. 1. 8%) and herpes zoster
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