A lymphocyte count of 47 (assuming this is in thousands per microliter of blood) is considered low and may indicate a condition known as lymphocytopenia. This could be due to various factors such as infections, autoimmune disorders, or the effects of certain medications. A low lymphocyte count itself is not harmful, but it may increase susceptibility to infections or indicate an underlying health issue that requires further investigation. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper assessment and guidance.
those are you blood components and there respective quantities
As with anything, too much is bad. Lymphocytes increase in response to an infection. A run-away increase may reflect some bad disease.
T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes
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Acute viral infectionsConnective tissue diseaseThyrotoxicosisAddison's diseaseSplenomegalyConsult a doctor for all of the above conditions.
No, lymphocytes are agranulocytes
lymphocytes
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The lymphocytes aren't typical. Theyre like out-of-town lymphocytes.
B lymphocytes are associated with
granular and agranular lymphocytes
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