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deacrease in number of leucocytes is known as​

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Answered by pooja303417
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Leukopenia (from Greek λευκός (leukos), meaning 'white', and πενία (penia), meaning 'deficiency') is a decrease in thenumber of leukocytes. ... The terms leukopenia and neutropenia may occasionally be used interchangeably, as the neutrophil count is the most important indicator of infection risk

Answered by kushagramishra26
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Your blood is made up different types of blood cells, including white blood cells, or leukocytes. White blood cells are an important part of your immune system, helping your body to fight off diseases and infections. If you have too few white blood cells, you have a condition known as leukopenia.

There are several different types of leukopenia, depending on which type of white blood cell your blood is low in:

basophils

eosinophils

lymphocytes

monocytes

neutrophils

Each type protects your body from different kinds of infections.

If your blood is low in neutrophils, you have a type of leukopenia known as neutropenia. Neutrophils are the white blood cells that protect you from fungal and bacterial infections. Leukopenia is so often caused from a decrease in neutrophils that some people use the terms “leukopenia” and “neutropenia” interchangeably.

Another common type of leukopenia is lymphocytopenia, which is when you have too few lymphocytes. Lymphocytes are the white blood cells that protect you from viral infections.

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