Not exact matches
The most common adverse side effects were
lymphopenia (a condition of abnormally low levels of white blood
cells called lymphocytes), neutropenia, blood platelet deficiency, and infection.
We demonstrate a novel outcome of S1P - mediated regulation of lymphocyte trafficking, whereby deletion of Spns2, either globally or in a lymphatic endothelial - specific manner, creates a circulating
lymphopenia and a higher percentage of effector T
cells and natural killer (NK)
cells present in the lung.
This effect may be directly related to the role played by Themis1 in TCR signaling in effector T
cells or to a secondary effect of
lymphopenia induced by Themis1 deficiency.
In animals and humans, zinc deficiency results in rapid and marked atrophy of the thymus, impaired
cell - mediated cutaneous sensitivity and
lymphopenia.
Instead, dogs should receive supportive care and treatment that helps prevent additional infections from developing while the white blood
cells are suppressed (
lymphopenia).
These may reveal a reduced number of lymphocytes (white blood
cells that function in the immune system), a disease called «
lymphopenia».
Blood samples tested early in the disease are always low in certain white blood
cells (
lymphopenia) but the number may go up as the disease progresses.
Finding that white blood
cells are very low (
lymphopenia) suggests a diagnosis of distemper, but
lymphopenia also occurs with parvovirus infection.