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Has Angioimnuneoblastic T Cell Lymphona Diagnosed, Tried Chemotherapy. Are His WBC Cells, Platelets In Right Range?
My husband has angioimnuneoblastic T cell lymphona diagonesed in July 2012. He had 8 treatments of chemo ( chop) Last treatment was Nov.30 2012. My question is his white blood cells yesterday was 1.7, his hemoglobin is 11.1, his platlettes is 189. His neuoplies is 500 ( white blood cell ) yesterday January 9th 2013. Is he in normal range or not?
only the platelets are normal, hemoglobin should be above 13, white count should be above 4000, most likely this is result of chemo and can get better as the bone marrow recovers
yours truly
Dr Brenes Salazar
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Has Angioimnuneoblastic T Cell Lymphona Diagnosed, Tried Chemotherapy. Are His WBC Cells, Platelets In Right Range?
Dear patient only the platelets are normal, hemoglobin should be above 13, white count should be above 4000, most likely this is result of chemo and can get better as the bone marrow recovers yours truly Dr Brenes Salazar