... Neutrophils auto count 2. ... (0 replies)
... r leukemia. I'm a bit confused though because I was under the impression from looking at numerous websites and forums that your WBC needs to be very high or very low to have leukemia? ... (0 replies)
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... I'm new and have been reading a lot of posts. I see a lot of knowledge here and hopefully someone can shed some light on my blood work. My normal wbc count has always been on low at 4. ... (3 replies)
... There are no actual problems with having low basophils. It would be bad if the basophils were high and it would also be a bad sign if the Eos were high. ... (22 replies)
... All of the other stats are related to your white blood cells, which essentially is your immune system. ... (1 replies)
... WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT....9.9....NORMAL 3. ... (22 replies)
... usually show that the lymphocytes are not formed properly and even though there may be enough, they are not functioning right. ... (9 replies)
... I believe to exclude Polycytemia Vera, they can run Erythropoeitin and Prolactin values
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=7032
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inflammation like Rheumatoid Fever (due to aching and fatique, high ESR and platelets (which can show inflammation if elevated) or any other auto immune disease.
You need to be seen by more specialists (Rheumatologist... (3 replies)
... My RBC is normal but she believes it's actually high and because my iron is so low it's actually bringing it down to normal range. ... (3 replies)
... Those values by themselves do not indicate Leukemia. It does indicate infection of some kind. Perhaps the doctors think that you have an infection in your blood stream that is resistant to the usual antibiotic. The MPV stands for Mean Platelet Volume. If that is high then it means that there may be something going on in your body that indicates to your body that it is in... (2 replies)
... and he thought the bloodwork results may indicate that I have an infection and that I may be dehydrated. He had no explanation for the high red blood cell values. He referred me to a hematologist and suggested that I consult with my PCP as well. ... (0 replies)
... and he thought the bloodwork results may indicate that I have an infection and that I may be dehydrated. He had no explanation for the high red blood cell values. He referred me to a hematologist and suggested that I consult with my PCP as well. ... (2 replies)