leukemia.
Spherocytosis
Yes, an abnormally low white blood cell count is called leukopenia. It can be caused by various factors such as viral infections, medications, certain medical conditions, or chemotherapy. Leukopenia may increase the risk of infections due to weakened immune function.
White blood disease is an old name for leukemia. There are many more white blood cells than there should be.
Sickling
Spherocytosis
The most common disease for this is sickle-cell anemia and also pernicious anemia.
hemophilia
Cardiomyopathy is a disease that impairs the heart muscle's ability to pump blood effectively This is due to a heart muscle that is: * abnormally enlarged * abnormally stiff * abnormally thick
Hyperglycemia.
Hyperglycemia
One such condition is sickle cell disease.
Spherocytosis
An abnormally low quantity of hemoglobin in the blood is called anemia. Anemia also refers to a low red blood cell count.
Leukemia is a disease that makes your white blood cells, cells that fight off disease, grow abnormally and at a rapid pace.
Spherocytosis
sickle cell
Coats disease happens when the blood vessels of the retina develop abnormally. Its symptoms are loss of vision and detachment of the retina, and these can happen in one or both eyes.