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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

WBC 11.9 - h Rbc 5.17 Hgb 15.2 Hct 46.8 Mcv 90.5 Mch 29.4 Mchc 32.5 Rdw 12.6 Plt 259 Mpv 10.8 - h Neutrophils # 7.4 - h Segmented neutrophils 62 Band neutrophils 6 - h Lymphocytes 13 - L Lymphocytes # 1.5 Monocytes 3 Monocytes # 0.4 Eosinophils # 0.2 Reactive lymphocytes 14 - h Platelet estimate - normal Giant platelets 2+ Rbc morphology - normal Absolute retic 0.0783 Percent retic 1.5 Immature retic fraction 8.6 Retic hgb content 35.9 - h Eosinophil count 2 Peripheral blood smear pending CBC, Cmp, tsh, free t4 normal Additional labs pending Ideas?
Fri, 13 Nov 2020
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

The white blood count is slightly raised, however, the differential count and distribution of white blood cells is within range.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist
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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

Hello, The white blood count is slightly raised, however, the differential count and distribution of white blood cells is within range. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist