sublymphemia

sub·lym·phe·mi·a

(sŭb'-lim-fē'mē-ă), An obsolete term for a blood state in which there is a great increase in the proportion of lymphocytes although the total number of white blood cells is normal. [sub- + L. lympha, lymph, + G. haima, blood]

sublymphemia

An obsolete term for:
(1) A decrease of lymphocytes in the peripheral circulation; lymphocytopenia. 
(2) A proportionate increase in lymphocytes; relative lymphocytosis.