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Posted on Thu, 2 Apr 2020
Question: Please read attached report
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Answered by Dr. AJEET SINGH (56 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Clinical significance of mildly raised CRP.

Detailed Answer:
Hi....
Welcome to "Ask a Doctor"service.
I am Dr Ajeet XXXXXXX

I have gone through the report and here is my opinion.

The blood counts are more or less normal but CRP Levels are marginally raised.
CRP is a protein and it is a nonspecific test which indicates infection or inflammation anywhere in the body.

It is always advisable to read the investigation reports in context of the patient and they hardly have any clinical significance if read alone.
So kndly share the history and clinical symptoms of the patient for complete evaluation.

Waiting for your revert.
Stay healthy and stay blessed.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. AJEET SINGH (33 minutes later)
My daughter 7 year last evening got little swelling on neck. Today morning get full neck swollen. But she has NO fever and she is absolutely alright AND ACTIVE. We took her to doc he advised to take this test. But unfortunately we can't consult him and hence seek your help. Monocytes 10.5 why what reason. what other things high or low. Pls help
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Answered by Dr. AJEET SINGH (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Raised CPR and Monocyte counts

Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.

Thanks for sharing.

High monocyte counts are usually seen in presence of chronic infection
(bacterial,viral,parasitic,tubercular etc)an autoimmune disease,blood disorders(lymphomas and leukemias),some cancers or other medical conditions.

MCV is marginally decreased which indicates a decrease in the volume of the blood cell occupied by haemoglobin.

Please consult her clinician for further evaluation and management.

Warm regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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Follow up: Dr. AJEET SINGH (35 minutes later)
She was coughing very badly since past 5 days so doctor said glads swollen due to infection. And he gave this test to do. But now doctor not available hence we are asking you.
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Answered by Dr. AJEET SINGH (11 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Clinical significance of raised CRP and Monocyte counts.

Detailed Answer:
Hello...

Okay....she might be having and acute throat infection followed by swelling and inflammation of local lymph nodes.
She may need an appropriate antibiotic course for the same.
Please visit another pediatrician,if your regular clinician is not available.

Warm regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Please Read Attached Report

Brief Answer: Clinical significance of mildly raised CRP. Detailed Answer: Hi.... Welcome to "Ask a Doctor"service. I am Dr Ajeet XXXXXXX I have gone through the report and here is my opinion. The blood counts are more or less normal but CRP Levels are marginally raised. CRP is a protein and it is a nonspecific test which indicates infection or inflammation anywhere in the body. It is always advisable to read the investigation reports in context of the patient and they hardly have any clinical significance if read alone. So kndly share the history and clinical symptoms of the patient for complete evaluation. Waiting for your revert. Stay healthy and stay blessed. Regards.