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Lymphocytopenia in a hospital population ‐ what does it signify?
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Lymphocytopenia in hospital patients is most frequently reversible, and due to acute illness, notably sepsis and trauma (including surgery). Malignancy, with or without chemotherapy, and steroid use are also common causes, but HIV infection is a relatively uncommon cause in our hospital.
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