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Neutropenia is a hematological disorder in which the body has a very low count of neutrophils which are the most important type of white blood cells that make up 50%-70% of the body's cirulating white blood cells which fight of infections. Anorexia nervosa weakens the body's immune system because it is not getting all of the things the body needs to run therefore compromising the creation of the neutrophils. If the neutrophils are not being produced to fight off infection, then the person becomes sick or weak very easily.

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