White blood cells are the major infection-fighting cells, but they are also involved in immune system responses to foreign bodies and tissues such as allergens and tumors. The white blood cell count (WBC count) measures the total number of white blood cells present in the blood. A high WBC count is typically seen in response to a sudden onset of infection, trauma, or inflammation.
A low WBC count can arise in bone marrow failure (as sometimes occurs with radiation therapy or chemotherapy), overwhelming infections, or the presence of a substance resulting in cell destruction (drugs, heavy metals, and poison). A low WBC count is also seen in diseases of the immune system or autoimmune disease, like systemic lupus erythematosus.
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