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Other causes and clinical manifestations of granulocytosis (neutrophilia)

A. Increased susceptibility to infections
B. Low white blood cell count
C. Abnormal blood clotting
D. Low red blood cell count

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Granulocytosis, or neutrophilia, can result in increased susceptibility to infections.

Step-by-step explanation:

Granulocytosis, also known as neutrophilia, is a condition characterized by an excessive increase in the number of neutrophils, which are a type of white blood cell. Some of the other causes and clinical manifestations of granulocytosis include:

  1. Increased susceptibility to infections: Abnormally high counts of neutrophils indicate infection and/or inflammation, particularly triggered by bacteria. Low counts may increase an individual's susceptibility to infection.
  2. Abnormal blood clotting: Granulocytosis does not directly cause abnormal blood clotting.
  3. Low red blood cell count: Granulocytosis does not cause a low red blood cell count.

In summary, granulocytosis can lead to an increased susceptibility to infections but does not cause abnormal blood clotting or low red blood cell count.

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