gpen, granulopenic

English translation: The condition of an abnormally low number of granular white blood cells in the blood

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English term or phrase:gpen, granulopenic
Selected answer:The condition of an abnormally low number of granular white blood cells in the blood
Entered by: William [Bill] Gray

15:32 Aug 30, 2006
English language (monolingual) [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Health Care
English term or phrase: gpen, granulopenic
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Bill Lao
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The condition of an abnormally low number of granular white blood cells in the blood
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Adjective from:
gran·u·lo·cy·to·pe·ni·a (n.)
A condition characterized by an abnormally low number of granular white blood cells in the blood. Also called granulopenia

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William [Bill] Gray
Norway
Local time: 17:13
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The condition of an abnormally low number of granular white blood cells in the blood


Explanation:
This is what I found!
Adjective from:
gran·u·lo·cy·to·pe·ni·a (n.)
A condition characterized by an abnormally low number of granular white blood cells in the blood. Also called granulopenia

From "The Free Dictionary"


    Reference: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/granulocytop...
William [Bill] Gray
Norway
Local time: 17:13
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PRO pts in category: 7
Grading comment
Thanks Mr Gray!

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