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Will an increase in the number of whitebloodcells (over 200,000) for a long period of time cause your bloodto thicken? I know red bloodcells can cause this, but... View answer
How can a person increase their monocytes count? I've learned that whitebloodcells called monocytes are the little vacuum cleaners or clean up crew for dead cells. I've had chemotherapy... View answer
polychromatophils seen along with shifttoleft up to metamyelocytes. Platelets- Mild thrombocytosis Evidence of ...hello doctor please find my Baby s blood hemogram report below.... View answer
? Concerned that it is falling from the high 8s to middle 5s. All thyroid bloodwork has been excellent. ...Had thyroid cancer surgery last July. Since then, had 4 CBCs, and the WBC for two of them were... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shehzad Topiwala
( Endocrinologist)
head 5% wihhout tail 7% We can consieve 5 years, is his analys fine? why thewhitecells so high? Its ...Good evening , please can u explain what can mean this whitecells in my husband... View answer
shift. Would theblood work prove broncilitis? Is there something more sinister going on with her blood ...Hi, My 18month old daughter had bronchilitis. Her blood works came back with:... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Abhishek Sharma
( ENT Specialist)
--Predominant cells are polymorphs with mild shift towards theleft. Few polymorphs contain toxic granulations ...1-In Blood film of my son 5 yrs 11 month... RBC show predominance of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Maheshwari
( General & Family Physician)
slightly anemic but what was of more concern was that the test for whitebloodcells which was suppose to be 0 was 1. I was told it was 1 millicite over the norm and that I had... View answer
said he saw a few whitebloodcells and dryness. His diagnosis was keratitis, but said to only take the ... while and tried other bacterial drops that haven t worked in the past.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suzana Zharri
( General & Family Physician)
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