(R72) Abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified

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43 812 in individuals diagnosis abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified confirmed

Diagnosis abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified is diagnosed Women are 7.64% more likely than Men

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Women receive the diagnosis abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified

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Died from this diagnosis.

Risk Group for the Disease abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified - Men aged 60-64 and Women aged 0-5

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In Men diagnosis is most often set at age 0-19, 25-39, 45-89
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Less common in men the disease occurs at Age 20-24, 40-44, 90-95+Less common in women the disease occurs at Age 95+
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In Women diagnosis is most often set at age 0-94

Disease Features abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified

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Absence or low individual and public risk
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Abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified - what does this mean

Abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified, is a general term used to describe any disorder in which the number, size, or shape of the white blood cells is abnormal. these abnormalities may be caused by genetic conditions, immune system disorders, or other diseases.

What happens during the disease - abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified

Abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified is a condition that can be caused by a number of underlying issues such as infection, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, or medications. the exact cause of the abnormality may be difficult to determine as the condition is not classified elsewhere. it is important to investigate the underlying cause of the abnormality to ensure proper treatment is provided.

Clinical Pattern

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How does a doctor diagnose

  • Complete blood count (CBC)
  • Differential blood count
  • Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
  • Flow cytometry
  • Cytogenetic testing
  • Immunophenotyping
  • Molecular testing
  • Serological testing
Additions:
  • X-ray
  • CT scan
  • Ultrasound

Treatment and Medical Assistance

Main Goal: To reduce abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified.
  • Prescribe medications to reduce inflammation.
  • Monitor blood cell count regularly.
  • Encourage healthy lifestyle habits such as exercise and a balanced diet.
  • Refer to a hematologist for further testing and treatment.
  • Encourage stress-reducing activities such as yoga, meditation, and massage.
  • Provide patient education on the disease and its treatment.
  • Prescribe antibiotics to treat any underlying infections.
  • Administer immunotherapy treatments.
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10 Days of Hospitalization Required
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43 Hours Required for Outpatient Treatment

Abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified - Prevention

The prevention of abnormality of white blood cells, not elsewhere classified, involves reducing exposure to environmental toxins, avoiding smoking, maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle, exercising regularly, and getting regular medical check-ups. additionally, it is important to practice good hygiene and avoid contact with people who have infectious diseases.