Lymphocytopenia
/ˌlɪmfəʊˌsaɪtəʊˈpiːnɪə/
noun
1.
(pathol) an abnormally low level of lymphocytes in the blood Also called lymphopenia
lymphocytopenia lym·pho·cy·to·pe·ni·a (lĭm’fō-sī’tə-pē’nē-ə)
n.
See lymphopenia.
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