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Does monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis make patients more vulnerable to contracting infections, e.g. hypostatic pneumonia? Can monoclonal B-cell lympocytosis transform into acute leukemia (as distinct from ... View answer
did say I had a highLymphocytosiscount and said I may have had a virus I did not know about. Also, he said my white blood count was normal. I was just worried about leukemia because... View answer
lymphocytosis consisting predominantly of small, mature appearing lymphoid cells. Differential considerations include a reactive process versus a lymphoproliferative disorder . Is this leukemia? ... View answer
, lymphocytosis and thrombocytosis .. I have a history of hereditary spherocytosis with a splenectomy. My results are negative for leukemia or other type of cancerous process, for which I am... View answer
now flagged as high. My previous lab had a normal value up to 4. I have read that lymphocytosis is strongly related to Leukemia and my risk for this cancer is higher than average because of the... View answer
month, it had nearly the same comment mild leukopenia, relative lymphocytosis, absolute neutropena ... this leukemkia (in some cases low WBCs count is detected) ?? It will be appreciated to hear from you ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
Lymphocytosis. My husband is 75 years old and has a few medical problems, i.e. takes Coumadin for several blood ... flow to both legs. However, why do you think he is being tested for Lymphocytosis? Thank... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Het Ram Bishnoi
( General & Family Physician)
high..sheis little fatty .thats y am asking this question...pls explain me..is lymphocytosis is a cancer?or do lymphocytosis leads to cancer? ... View answer
my 7 year old boy( second of a girl and boy twins) has relative lymphocytosis. CBP results are haemoglobin-12.6,RBC-4.41,WBC-5000,Neutrophils-41,Lymphocytes-51, esnophils-02. Monoytes-06,Platelet count ... View answer
I just recently had this blood work done. Can you explain it Comp panel: Leukemia/Lymphoma NAME ... detected - 2) Absolute lymphocytosis, see comment F Flow Comment -Y - The lymphocytosis... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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