What is the workup for persistent (months to years) elevation of the WBC count in an asymptomatic patient who demonstrates no other abnormalities in the complete blood count? —Phuong Thi Ngoc, DO, ...
An elevated white blood cell (WBC) count in young men is an independent predictor for the development of diabetes in later life, suggest study findings. In addition, overweight and obese individuals ...
October 1, 2007 — Postmenopausal women with elevated white blood cell (WBC) counts appear to be at a higher risk of developing certain malignancies, including incident invasive breast, colorectal, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Postmenopausal women with elevated white blood cell (WBC) counts appear to be at increased risk of developing certain types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, ...
In a recent study posted to Research Square* preprint server, and currently under consideration at the Journal of Inflammation, researchers conducted an observational study to evaluate the association ...
Early serial monitoring of white blood cell (WBC) counts is crucial for determining the prognosis of infants with pertussis, according to a retrospective study published online January 10 in the ...
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