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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

My 9 year old son had blood test came back that he has Anisocytosis, Poikilocytes, oval cells, microcytes polychromasia, moderate neutrophils, reactive lymphocytes and increased platelets I know it s all to do with white cells and sizes and red cells and bone marrow but what in all honesty does it mean together could he have cancer
Mon, 22 May 2017
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Hi welcome to the health care magic

From the given detail I can't exclude cancer

I need CBC report esp to look for your total wbc count

There is no presence of blast which usually seen in leukemia

Polychromasia suggest towards hemolytic picture and investigate further with reticulocyte count

In anemia, platelet can be high as a reactive thrombocytosis

Reactive lymphocytes seen in viral infection and in infectious mononucleosis

It doesn't look like leukemia but provide CBC for seeing total wbc count

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What Does My Blood Test Report Indicate?

Hi welcome to the health care magic From the given detail I can t exclude cancer I need CBC report esp to look for your total wbc count There is no presence of blast which usually seen in leukemia Polychromasia suggest towards hemolytic picture and investigate further with reticulocyte count In anemia, platelet can be high as a reactive thrombocytosis Reactive lymphocytes seen in viral infection and in infectious mononucleosis It doesn t look like leukemia but provide CBC for seeing total wbc count Hope I have solved your query