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7. Elevated Lymphocyte Count

Many people with CLL have no symptoms at diagnosis. Instead, the condition is often detected through routine blood tests that show an abnormally high lymphocyte count.

An elevated lymphocyte level alone does not confirm CLL, but it typically leads to further testing, including repeat blood work and sometimes specialized laboratory studies to determine the cause.

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