... Low White blood cell count is not a big deal as long as the white blood cells you have are healthy. You can have a high blood cell count but if the cells are malformed then you can be very ill. ... (2 replies)
... I saw my gp on monday. This was after seeing the oncologist that my insurance company had assigned me instead of the hematologist that was requested. The oncologist visit was brief. Pretty much consisted of "sorry but it's not my specialty". ... (3 replies)
... For instance, iron deficient anemia will usually cause cells to be smaller than normal. Because some of the RBCs are normal size and some are smaller than normal, there will be anisocytosis, or "RBCs of unequal size. ... (3 replies)