Infectious lymphocytosis

Infectious lymphocytosis is an infectious disease that mainly occurs in children and a few are distributed in adults. The disease is characterized by an increase in the total number of white blood cells in the peripheral blood, mainly lymphocytes, which last for a long time, have mild symptoms, are non-specific, and are partially asymptomatic or signs, but only found during routine blood tests.

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