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- Pagets disease of the breast - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Paget's disease of the breast affects your nipple and usually the skin (areola) surrounding it It's easy to mistake the signs and symptoms of Paget's disease of the breast for skin irritation (dermatitis) or another noncancerous (benign) skin condition
- Low white blood cell count Causes - Mayo Clinic
White blood cells are made in bone marrow — the spongy tissue inside some of the larger bones Conditions that affect the bone marrow are the usual causes of low white blood cell count
- Neutropenia (low neutrophil count) - Mayo Clinic
Neutropenia (noo-troe-PEE-nee-uh) means that the body has too few neutrophils, a type of white blood cells All white blood cells help the body fight infecti
- Hematocrit test - Mayo Clinic
This can indicate: The blood has too few healthy red blood cells This condition is called anemia That the body does not have enough vitamins or minerals Recent or long-term blood loss When the hematocrit value is high, the proportion of red blood cells in the blood is higher than normal This can indicate: Dehydration
- Nail ridges: Cause for concern? - Mayo Clinic
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- Low hemoglobin count Causes - Mayo Clinic
A low hemoglobin count on a blood test could be normal for you, or it could indicate that you have a condition that needs medical attention This content does not have an English version This content does not have an Arabic version
- Eosinophilia - Mayo Clinic
Eosinophilia (e-o-sin-o-FILL-e-uh) is the presence of too many eosinophils in the body An eosinophil is part of a group of cells called white blood cells
- Macrocytosis: What causes it? - Mayo Clinic
The condition of red blood cells that are larger than usual is called macrocytosis Macrocytosis most often has no symptoms It's found on routine blood tests Macrocytosis isn't a disease But it may mean there's an underlying condition that needs medical attention Common causes of macrocytosis
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