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==Laboratory Findings==
==Laboratory Findings==
 
Leukocyte counts may be normal or low, with [[lymphopenia]] or [[thrombocytopenia]] in some cases.  In severe disease, other laboratory abnormalities indicative of complications may be present.
Leukocyte counts may be normal or low, with lymphopenia or thrombocytopenia in some cases.


==References==
==References==

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Laboratory Findings

Leukocyte counts may be normal or low, with lymphopenia or thrombocytopenia in some cases. In severe disease, other laboratory abnormalities indicative of complications may be present.

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