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Abnormal Blood Test Report. EKG Report Showing Abnormal R-wave Progression. What Does It Mean?
Yes uh huh had blood work done today Missouri white blood count was 3.8 my red blood count was 3.5 my my Hct is32.0 my lymphocytes are 49... my neutrophils are 39 my ABS neutrophiles are 1.5.... My glucose is 9o and Mac calcium level is in point fast My Point is Those labs are abnormal I also had an e kg and it said unconfirmed diagnosis it read I have a abnormal r- wave Progression, early transition
The blood counts have to be reviewed by a Haematologist - blood smear and a few additional tests need to be done to make sure...there may not be anything serious, but one has to investigate.
So is abnormal R progression. A cardiologist must review and correlate with clinical picture.
ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / LABORATORY work-up – may all be necessary for further assessment and assistance. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation.
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
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Abnormal Blood Test Report. EKG Report Showing Abnormal R-wave Progression. What Does It Mean?
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The blood counts have to be reviewed by a Haematologist - blood smear and a few additional tests need to be done to make sure...there may not be anything serious, but one has to investigate. So is abnormal R progression. A cardiologist must review and correlate with clinical picture. ECHOcardiogram / TMT (Treadmill exercise ECG) / LABORATORY work-up – may all be necessary for further assessment and assistance. The treating doctor may suggest them depending on need, based on his assessment of the situation. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck