👉 Lymphotoxemia is a term used to describe an abnormal increase in the production of red blood cells, which can lead to a condition called aplastic anemia. This condition occurs when there are too many red blood cells and they cannot be properly produced or distributed throughout the body's tissues. Lymphotoxemia typically occurs after chemotherapy for cancer treatment or before bone marrow移植 (transplantation) surgery, where the patient has their bone marrow removed to replace damaged or diseased blood cells