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What Does Blood Test Result Indicate?

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TEST NAME VALUE UNITS REFERENCE RANGE
LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE 44.4 % M:20-40; F:20-40
EOSINOPHILS 7.3 % 0-6
RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH - SD(RDW-SD) 49.9 fL 39 - 46
RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW-CV) 15.3 % 11.5-14.5
PLATELET DISTRIBUTION WIDTH(PDW) 18.27 fL 9.6-15.2
MEAN PLATELET VOLUME(MPV) 12.6 fL 6.5-12.0
PLATELET TO LARGE CELL RATIO(PLCR) 60 % 19.7 - 42.4

Technology : Fully automated bidirectional analyser (6 Part Differential SYSMEX XN-1000)
(This device performs hematology analyses according to the Hydrodynamic Focussing (DC method), Flow Cytometry
Method (using a semiconductor laser), and SLS- hemoglobin method)
Wed, 2 Jul 2014
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Hi
There is lymphocytosis and eosinophilia with a increase in RDW, which means there is variation in size of RBCs, possibly anemia. To confirm you can get a peripheral smear examination and absolute eosinophil count.
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What Does Blood Test Result Indicate?

Hi There is lymphocytosis and eosinophilia with a increase in RDW, which means there is variation in size of RBCs, possibly anemia. To confirm you can get a peripheral smear examination and absolute eosinophil count. Regards