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What Does My Complete Blood Count Report Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 12 Dec 2014
Question: Hi there, I recently had a CBC done. Everything was normal except for my MPV, which was 9.7. In the report, it said that the normal range for MPV is 6.0-9.5 fL. I read online on several websites that the normal range is 7.5-11, so I'm confused about what's considered normal. Also, I know that my MPV is only a little elevated based on the 6.0-9.5 range, but I'm concerned because my mother died of CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) about six months ago at age 66. I'm wondering if this slightly elevated MPV is an early indication of a blood or bone marrow disease, like leukemia, and if so, if there is anything I can do about it. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Considerations

Detailed Answer:
hello and thank you for sending the question.

Regarding your complete blood count this reading of 9.5 does not indicate any active disease process including chronic lymphocytic leukemia. There is a certain degree of variation in laboratory testing and I am sure if you had your blood count checked again the MPV in the next laboratory check might be different then the mostrecent reading.

Sometimes we can see elevation of MPV when platelet count is low from from an immune process which causes consumption of platelets. In your case with the normal account, normal hemoglobin and normal platelet count this reading does not have significance and does not indicate any ongoing disease process.

thanks again for sending your question and please except some reassurance regarding this recent blood test results. I would have another blood test again in one year with your next physical.

Thanks again,

Dr. Galamaga
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Robert Galamaga (3 days later)
Thanks for your response, Dr. XXXXXXX But actually, my MPV was 9.7, not 9.5. So it was a little over what the lab considers normal for MPV (6.0-9.5). Does that make a difference in your assessment? Thanks!
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Answered by Dr. Robert Galamaga (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Followup

Detailed Answer:
my assessment remains the same. try and take some reassurance from this.

I do not see overwhelming evidence of a Hematologic disorder in your case.

sincerely,

dr Galamaga
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What Does My Complete Blood Count Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Considerations Detailed Answer: hello and thank you for sending the question. Regarding your complete blood count this reading of 9.5 does not indicate any active disease process including chronic lymphocytic leukemia. There is a certain degree of variation in laboratory testing and I am sure if you had your blood count checked again the MPV in the next laboratory check might be different then the mostrecent reading. Sometimes we can see elevation of MPV when platelet count is low from from an immune process which causes consumption of platelets. In your case with the normal account, normal hemoglobin and normal platelet count this reading does not have significance and does not indicate any ongoing disease process. thanks again for sending your question and please except some reassurance regarding this recent blood test results. I would have another blood test again in one year with your next physical. Thanks again, Dr. Galamaga