and LI Ning2
(1)
Radiology Department, Capital Medical University Beijing You’an Hospital, Beijing, China, People’s Republic
(2)
Capital Medical University Beijing You’an Hospital, Beijing, China, People’s Republic
Abstract
White blood cell count commonly does not increase or decreases. But for secondary infections, the white blood cell count increases.
6.1 Routine Tests
6.1.1 Peripheral Blood Test
White blood cell count commonly does not increase or decreases. But for secondary infections, the white blood cell count increases.

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