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ten year old girl with low white blood cell count and high protein in urine and lethargic

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PostPosted: 12/11/07 - 21:39    Post subject: ten year old girl with low white blood cell count and high p Vote now! Reply with quote

my grandaughter is ten and is lethargic and has a low white blood cell count and high protein in urine. The doc said it could be kidney malfunction, but what does this mean?
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