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What can possibly cause mild leukocytosis with neutrophilia, lymphopenia and eusinopenia?

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Dr. Devon Webster answered

Specializes in Medical Oncology

Infection.: Leukocytosis=increased white blood cells, and neutrophilia=mostly neutrophils which fight bacterial infection. They are also increased with inflammation, and even smoking. Other types of white blood cells make up a smaller % of the total when neutrophils are increased. So you could have a mild infection, inflammation, or you're a smoker. I hope that helps!

Answered 10/9/2018

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