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Leucopenia means a decreased total number of white blood cells in the circulating blood. The normal total white cell count is between 5000 to 10000 per cubic milli meter. When the total white cell count drops below 4000 per cubic millimeter in the blood, the person is said to be suffering from leucopenia.

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Posted by: Krrapn Posted on: 7/2/2009
Can leucopenia cause weight loss? Are there over the counter drugs to treat the condition?
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Posted by: Nadya Posted on: 11/4/2008
TANK YOU. iT IS INTERESTING FACSTS.
iF CAUSE OF LEUCOPENIA IS FLU, HOW LONG DOES LEUCOPENIA EXIST IN THE BODY?
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