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What happens if monocytes are absent in our blood?

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Answered by samir4934
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A low number of monocytes in the blood (monocytopenia) can be caused by anything that decreases the overall white blood cell count (see Neutropenia and see also Lymphocytopenia), such as a bloodstream infection, chemotherapy, or a bone marrow disorder.

Answered by Anonymous
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A low number of monocytes in the blood (monocytopenia) can be caused by anything that decreases the overall white blood cell count (see Neutropenia and see also Lymphocytopenia), such as a bloodstream infection, chemotherapy, or a bone marrow disorder.........................

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