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Doctors aren't sure what causes Felty's syndrome (FS). Your white blood cells may have stopped fighting infections like they should. Or your bone marrow could be making abnormal white blood cells. Another theory is that your immune system attacks your white blood cells by mistake.

FS doesn't always run in families, but some genes that raise your chances of getting it could be passed down to you.

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