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Associated conditions

  • Systemic inflammatory response syndrome [r]: The spectrum of elicited pathophysiologic changes resulting from excess production of inflammatory mediators, which orchestrate the process of inflammation through various processes. [e]
  • Leukemia [r]: Progressive but treatable disease of the leukocytes in the blood and their precursors in bone marrow; classified by the maturity of the proliferating cells [e]

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  • Frontotemporal lobar degeneration [r]: A rare form of dementia that is sometimes familial. Clinical features include aphasia; apraxia; confusion; anomia; memory loss; and personality deterioration. This pattern is consistent with the pathologic findings of circumscribed atrophy of the poles of the frontal lobe and temporal lobe. [e]
  • Absolute neutrophil count [r]: Absolute number of neutrophils per cubic microliter of blood [e]
  • Complete blood count [r]: A basic set of counts and ratios of various blood cells, which can be both individually and jointly valuable in medical diagnosis [e]