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Old Thu May 13, 2010, 01:11 PM
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Non-responsiveness of WBC

While reading somebody else's thread, and I was wondering: is it common to have WBC counts that do not react to infections or anything? - as opposed to have them just plunge. I think the doctor called it "no dynamisms in the blood values" or something...
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