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Hello sir, I'm XXXXXXX from XXXXXXX Following is my blood test report Haemoglobin: 10.9 gm ... RBC'S are normocytichypochromic to microcytic hypochromic, severe anisopoikoloctosis,... View answer
Hello Dr. Was suffering for high fever , headache ,the blood report shows Hb-9.8 Differential count Neutrophils-83% Lymphocytes-11% RBC Morphology-mild hypochromicnormocytic Pl. let me know if any... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammed Aslam
( General & Family Physician)
Microcytic and hypochromic in appearance with anisopoikilocytosis. Elongated redbloodcells are seen . This is after the CBC and Pap smear test. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
I am having a haemoglobin levels of 10.8 with the RBC count of 4.1 and the report shows i have NORMOCYTICHYPOCHROMIC WITH ANISOCYTOSIS . Recently i was diagnosed for PANCREATITIS with Amylase levels of ... View answer
What we mean by ... The redbloodcells show dimorphic population with moderate an isoplokiocytosis some mycrocytes and an isochromatic cells One population showing a hypochromic... View answer
Hello , My RedBloodCells are Normocytic and Hypochromic , Total Leuocyte Count is within normal ... Haemoparasite or immature Cells seen. What s happened to me and... View answer
Im 41 yrs old female..what does it mean it your peripheral blood smear report show normocytic slightly hypochormic redbloodcells with slight variation in size and shapes..the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Maruti Karale
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
the peripheral blood smear shows marked anisopoikilocytosis, microcytic, hypochromic RBC with normocytic target cells and schistocytes seen. WBC are predominantly segmenters with few... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
what does it mean with my blood smear result ? smears show dimorphic rcc micocytic and normocytic/hypochromic and normochromic rbc with mild anisocytosis and poikilocytosis. there are no... View answer
Answered by :Dr. KHYATI SEGAN
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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