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A WBC (white blood cell) count of 2.3 x 10³/µL indicates that there are 2,300 white blood cells per microliter of blood, which is below the normal range (typically 4,000 to 11,000 WBCs/µL). This condition, known as leukopenia, can result from various factors such as infections, bone marrow disorders, or the effects of medications. A low WBC count may impair the body's ability to fight infections, warranting further evaluation by a healthcare provider.

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